I have been playing around with this small Raspberry Pi "box" for a few weeks now, and it's a lot of fun. It's not so much a "get business done" machine, but a simple $35 Linux computer that can fit almost anywhere, and run simple tasks using little power.
The Raspberry Pi was introduced in February in the UK, but has taken the hacker/maker/gadget/nerd world by storm. Right now my R-Pi is running xbmc, but I want to get another one set up to run OP25, but there are literally thousands of things you can do with a Raspberry Pi.
"Raspberry Pi and Ham Radio"
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24 September 2012
Raspberry Pi and radio.
Labels:
amateur radio,
hack,
OP25,
packet radio,
programing,
R-Pi,
Raspberry Pi,
xbmc
07 January 2012
Open free ham HT software.
Get all those frequencies on that HT organized!
Free software from Jim Mitchell, KC8UNJ
Of course use at your own risk, Don't brick your radio!
Free software from Jim Mitchell, KC8UNJ
Of course use at your own risk, Don't brick your radio!
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