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# vim: ft=markdown
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title = 'Dominic Reich “OE7DRT”'
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date = 2019-08-21
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lastmod = '2023-07-23T15:15:25+0000'
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lastmod = '2023-10-25T20:41:06+0000'
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comment = false
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My QTH is **[Längenfeld]**, [Tyrol], [Austria]. The locator for that is [JN57lb].
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There is currently no antenna set up at my home QTH so I operate portable only
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since the end of 2021---I've not been very active recently and I guess this will
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since the end of 2021 -- I've not been very active recently and I guess this will
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probably not increase very much.
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[Längenfeld]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A4ngenfeld
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## About this website
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My website is a **personal storage** of a set of information about many
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**different things**---mostly about **amateur radio** and **linux**'isch
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**different things** -- mostly about **amateur radio** and **linux**'isch
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computer stuff. The main goal of my blog is for my **personal usage**.
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That is because some articles may not explain everything---I hope I can
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That is because some articles may not explain everything -- I hope I can
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reproduce a working setup (for me) with all the steps provided in these articles.
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I could have saved some links in my bookmarks, right? Well, I have. But I do
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You can **use** the **information** on these pages for **yourself**.
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Just keep in mind, that some of them may **not be objective** or even accurate.
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The opposite is true. I fill them with **my opinions and experiences**; some
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with solutions---some not.
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with solutions -- some not.
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_Also, keep in mind that the information on my websites could go offline at
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any time (although it is online since 2019)_.
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any time (although it is online since 2019 -- I used other domain names before though)_.
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### Statistics
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+++
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You may expect reviews here---but there are only some personal notes on some of
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You may expect reviews here -- but there are only some personal notes on some of
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the equipment that I had my hands on.
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{{% alert "circle-info" %}}
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title = 'Icom ID-52'
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summary = '''A really awesome handheld radio---and it does D-STAR as a bonus.
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Check it out---it's cool!'''
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summary = '''A really awesome handheld radio -- and it does D-STAR as a bonus.
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Check it out -- it's cool!'''
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date = '2021-12-10'
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lastmod = '2023-10-22T17:54:41+0000'
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lastmod = '2023-10-25T20:41:06+0000'
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#categories = [ 'amateur-radio' ]
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showBreadcrumbs = true
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showReadingTime = false
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Press _SQL_ and move the main dial for one click, the actual squelch setting
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appears on the bottom of the screen (default: AUTO).
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- Turn the dial further left to open up the squelch permanently---you can
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- Turn the dial further left to open up the squelch permanently -- you can
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release the _SQL_ button in this case.
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- Turn the dial further right and you can choose a squelch level (1 to 9)
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I really like the repeater list, although it is not very accurate when you first
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download the list from the internet. But once you filled it with actual repeater
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data (including location data) the scan function will definitely profit from
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this---it should re-arrange the scan list for you while you're moving.
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this -- it should re-arrange the scan list for you while you're moving.
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I'm still working on that one; this takes time (a lot of time) sitting on the
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computer and updating a nearly never ending list of false information _HI_.
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summary = '''Consider the OpenGD77 firmware and you're all set with a
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very user friendly and customizable handheld radio.'''
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date = '2020-10-17'
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lastmod = '2023-10-22T17:54:41+0000'
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lastmod = '2023-10-25T20:41:06+0000'
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#categories = [ 'amateur-radio' ]
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showBreadcrumbs = true
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showReadingTime = false
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to import about 2000 callsigns.~~ Well, I do not use DMR, D-STAR or C4FM so often;
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so I don't import anything at the moment. But I came across this site again and I
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thought I could update this list again (after nearly 2 years there are a few new
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callsigns in this list---about 2000 new callsigns).
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callsigns in this list -- about 2000 new callsigns).
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{{< alert "circle-info" >}}
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If you don't have a proper file to start with use this one here. It contains
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The first shortwave transceiver that I bought. I got told this has
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one of the best receivers and filter techniques on the beginner segment.
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Unfortunately this radio is a bit chunky and heavy to transport in a
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rucksack so I haven't really used it that much so far---I do not have
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rucksack so I haven't really used it that much so far -- I do not have
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a station set up at my QTH yet.
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The date of this article is calculated back when I made the first video using
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The FT-891 lets you record up to 5(??) or 3? different clips that you
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can later transmit by a button press. That might come in handy when
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you are contesting---can't refer to this much because I'm not
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you are contesting -- can't refer to this much because I'm not
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contesting nor do I use this function so far.
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## Good size
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[891escort](https://portablezero.com/yaesu857D.html)
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adds a little weight but also protection to the radio, especially
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for the knobs on the front panel. The addidional strap mounts can be
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used to attach a sling to the radio, it could be easily carried now---
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used to attach a sling to the radio, it could be easily carried now --
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not that I used that once, but it is there as a feature. My focus was
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the additional protection when I bought them. Now, a year later, I
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carry the radio inside a cloth bag without the escort just to save
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- **Saturday, October 12, (09:00 to 18:00)**
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engineering pt 4 and operating technology pt 2
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**4. block---refreshing**
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**4. block -- refreshing**
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- **Saturday, October 19, (13:00 to 17:00)**
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simulation of an exam (it was highly recommended to visit this training)
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In the end I paid **203.60€** for gasoline, **27€** for lunch on Saturdays and
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**110.60€** for parking my car.
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At this time I drove a BMW M140i which needed around 9 liters gas per 100
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kilometers---you may get away with less on that part.
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kilometers -- you may get away with less on that part.
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## The exam
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categories = ["amateur-radio"]
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tags = ["pistar","dmr","ysf","dstar","hotspot","mmdvm"]
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date = 2020-01-23T15:03:35+01:00
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lastmod = 2022-08-19T18:49:56+02:00
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lastmod = '2023-10-25T20:41:07+0000'
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IPSC2-Brandmeister dual-setup working.
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I'm using the beta version v4 because I read somewhere, that DUAL-HATS won't
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work properly with the older v3 firmware---but I never really tested the v3.
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work properly with the older v3 firmware -- but I never really tested the v3.
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Instead I went for v4 straight away as it seemed pretty stable anyway.
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Now, I began with a very simple IPSC2-only setup in the first place. I then made
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~~~
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I then usually go for the 105-key PC one. Choose German (Austria) and go for the
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default keyboard layout with no compose key---except you have other needs.
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default keyboard layout with no compose key -- except you have other needs.
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Then start generating the locales for your environment.
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I also create my ssh-keys for passwordless login as well as some comfortable
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aliases. I usually use the ZSH shell, but on Pi-Star I just leave it as it was.
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I add my aliases to `.bash_aliases`---this is the file that gets sourced via
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I add my aliases to `.bash_aliases` -- this is the file that gets sourced via
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`.bashrc` in the default pi-star setup.
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Quick and dirty---my current `.bash_aliases` on my Pi-Stars looks like this:
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Quick and dirty -- my current `.bash_aliases` on my Pi-Stars looks like this:
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~~~bash
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# File: "~/.bash_aliases"
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~~~
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Add the following line to your `/etc/fstab` file. I assume that you still
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have the filesystem writable---if not, run `rpi-rw`.
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have the filesystem writable -- if not, run `rpi-rw`.
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~~~plain
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# file: "/etc/fstab"
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### General information about the station
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{{< figure src="03_general.png" alt="general information" caption="Put in your own callsign and your DMR-ID---~~register your callsign~~ if you don't have one yet. Select appropriate frequencies and make sure they are at least a few MHz apart from each other. I used the common shift that we use in Austria on 70cm (-7,6 MHz)." >}}
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{{< figure src="03_general.png" alt="general information" caption="Put in your own callsign and your DMR-ID -- ~~register your callsign~~ if you don't have one yet. Select appropriate frequencies and make sure they are at least a few MHz apart from each other. I used the common shift that we use in Austria on 70cm (-7,6 MHz)." >}}
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{{< alert triangle-exclamation >}}
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**Update:** The URL above is outdated. `ham-digital.org` was the european
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version of `radioid.net`---those two were merged together and you can apply
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version of `radioid.net` -- those two were merged together and you can apply
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for your personal DMR-ID
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[over here at radioid.net](https://www.radioid.net/account/register#!).
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{{< /alert >}}
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Whenever you feel comfortable with DMRGateway, head over to the expert settings
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page and select MMDVMHost. I've adjusted the Jitter settings "a bit", although
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this should run smooth with a setting of `1000` too---I'm still a bit of
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this should run smooth with a setting of `1000` too -- I'm still a bit of
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slower networks---but you should definitely experiment yourself a bit with this
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slower networks -- but you should definitely experiment yourself a bit with this
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setting.
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{{< alert circle-info >}}
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#### Full edit
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When you have saved that, go to the expert settings again and choose again
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**DMR GW**---**but this time, choose the one from the lower line (Full Edit)**.
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**DMR GW** -- **but this time, choose the one from the lower line (Full Edit)**.
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<abbr title="Radio Identificaton Code">RIC</abbr>. You also need a second account
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for your transmitter---that is when you get your AuthKey.
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for your transmitter -- that is when you get your AuthKey.
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## That's it---images and videos
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## That's it -- images and videos
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I suppose this gets easier from time to time---depending on how often I have to
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I suppose this gets easier from time to time -- depending on how often I have to
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install this stuff on a Pi :grinning:
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### My Raspberry Pi 3 B
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## Final words
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I think this whole article is a *work in progress*---I just always find things
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I think this whole article is a *work in progress* -- I just always find things
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that I do different now and I cannot always change these things in this article
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too; some aren't even wrong, they just fit better.
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I think this page is a good thing to look back to start a fresh configuration --
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even if I have made different configuration backups from within PiStar.
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Addidionally I made one-to-one copies of the used sdcards---just in case ;-)
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Addidionally I made one-to-one copies of the used sdcards -- just in case ;-)
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Initially I wrote this for myself, but I think this might be helpful for others
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too so enjoy the content and feel free to [mail me](/about/#contact) if you
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## The display
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When I got the display there was already a Screen Layout installed -- it was
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probably the Layout of [PD0DIB].
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[PD0DIB]: https://github.com/PD0DIB/Nextion_HAM-radio-screens/tree/master/MODEL%208/GLOBE
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## The editor
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The most HMI files I found online were made with the older version of Nextion
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Editor---v53. It is the Nextion Editor LTS version. It is available on
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Editor -- v53. It is the Nextion Editor LTS version. It is available on
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[nextion.tech](https://nextion.tech/nextion-editor/).
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For the editor to work you need to install a Microsoft Visual C++
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Redistributable Package---Nextion Editor is a 32bit application, so choose
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Redistributable Package -- Nextion Editor is a 32bit application, so choose
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the 32bit version (`vc_redist.x86.exe`).
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## TFT files and HMI files
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## Get the files
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I've setup a repository on Github for my screen -- for now there is one layout
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online. It only displays a last heard table with callsign and talkgroup for DMR.
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I'd like to have this for a bigger screen but I'm not sure when I'll find the
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I decided to make a bigger housing where I needed a bigger screen. Look what
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I got myself up and running, with some major options to control the hotspot
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just right off the screen itself. Make sure to install the NextionDrivers
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when you use this layout---it offers way more possibilities.
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when you use this layout -- it offers way more possibilities.
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categories: [amateur-radio]
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tags: [nextion,dmr]
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date: 2020-03-28T12:42:44+01:00
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serial number does not get loaded without NextionDrivers.
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{{< /alert >}}
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Choose Nextion Layout L3 HS on Pi-Star---the screen runs with **115200 baud**.
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Choose Nextion Layout L3 HS on Pi-Star -- the screen runs with **115200 baud**.
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### Get NextionDriver
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By "clicking" the page (mainly the header on the top of the screen) you will see
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a management screen with a lot of buttons. I think these are self-explanatory.
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Although I hate to say it, but I had to run MMDVMHost as user *root*---otherwise
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Although I hate to say it, but I had to run MMDVMHost as user *root* -- otherwise
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the screen went all black. I'd rather like to have MMDVMHost running as a
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non-privileged user *mmdvm*. Please let me know if you found a solution to run
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But I've read on social media (Telegram) that some people were not able to
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change their bands---mostly users of mobile radios. In this conversation
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change their bands -- mostly users of mobile radios. In this conversation
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Arnold, OE1IAH shared his work-around for this.
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He just changed the 17<sup>th</sup> byte in the codeplug file so the bands in
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`dotnet46` and hit <kbd>OK</kbd>
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This brings up a few error messages---confirm them and move on. In the end we
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This brings up a few error messages -- confirm them and move on. In the end we
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should see the _.NET Framework 4.0_ installation tool.
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{{< figure src="01_dotnet40.png" alt=".NET Framework 4.0 Installation" caption="" >}}
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{{< alert circle-info >}}
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Please not that those are examples, you need to start the files that **you**
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downloaded---they might differ in their version numbers. Also the declaration
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downloaded -- they might differ in their version numbers. Also the declaration
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of the environment variable is used with the **fish shell**, for bash (maybe the
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default shell on most linuxes) you would just omit the `env` at the beginning.
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{{< /alert >}}
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Make sure to substitute the versions with what you have downloaded---you can
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Make sure to substitute the versions with what you have downloaded -- you can
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find these files here:
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* [Full Install](https://n1mmwp.hamdocs.com/downloads/n1mm-full-install)
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{{< alert circle-info >}}
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There might be still bugs as those error messages at the installation of the
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.NET Framework didn't came from nothing---for what I've seen so far the menues
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.NET Framework didn't came from nothing -- for what I've seen so far the menues
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are a bit tricky to handle as they tend to disappear when hovering with the mouse.
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This might need a few tries to actually open the settings dialog for example.
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{{< /alert >}}
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{{< figure src="07_screenshot.png" alt="Example screenshot" caption="" >}}
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Hopefully this article was helpful to somebody, as I have been sitting here now
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for a while doing all the exact steps from above to verify its validity---the
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for a while doing all the exact steps from above to verify its validity -- the
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reason for that was actually because I've seen that this specific article got
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read quite a few times and I personally found it a bit confusing myself :wink:
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---
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This article is about using VARA FM and/or VARA HF on a linux laptop---or
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This article is about using VARA FM and/or VARA HF on a linux laptop -- or
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computer.
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## Quick and dirty
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---
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Another quick one: I forget this command on a permanent basis, so I write this
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down here---maybe this helps.
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down here -- maybe this helps.
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~~~console
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$ lsof +f -- /media/mountpoint
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: [ 'website-news' ]
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---
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This post indicates the introduction of Jekyll in my workflow---regarding my
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This post indicates the introduction of Jekyll in my workflow -- regarding my
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website-publication-workflow.
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<!--more-->
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Stop WeeWX and remove the database for now.
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## Installation of netatmo driver
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There are more extensions for Netatmo out there, the original extension is the
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one from [matthewwall](https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-netatmo)---but this
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one from [matthewwall](https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-netatmo) -- but this
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won't work with WeeWX 4.x and up.
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So I had to find another one, which I did. It's from
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[bricebou](https://github.com/bricebou/weewx-netatmo), who made a fork of the
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@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ something new, your weather page may benefit from that.
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{{< /alert >}}
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You may also want to inspect the installed skins (templates) which reside in
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`/etc/weewx/skins`---adopt them to your needs and enable some more reports in
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`/etc/weewx/skins` -- adopt them to your needs and enable some more reports in
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`[StdReport]` like `[[SeasonsReport]]`. Adopt everything and make sure to read
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throughout the [documentation](https://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm)---that
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throughout the [documentation](https://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm) -- that
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helped me a lot.
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When I got my virtual server to host WeeWX I also ended up installing nginx on
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ tags: [linux,systemd,networking,manjaro,dns]
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First off I want to say, that Systemd is quite new to me and I always used the
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old and classic init systems like OpenRC (which is still available on
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Gentoo---if someone cares about that more than I do).
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Gentoo -- if someone cares about that more than I do).
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<!--more-->
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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ GatewayPort=4200
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Debug=0
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~~~
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These are the most important parts of the configuration---make sure that you
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These are the most important parts of the configuration -- make sure that you
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double check your file and insert your callsign and DMRID number correctly.
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Within `[DMR]` you see the line starting with `Id=`. This is where you place
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@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ $ sudo systemctl enable --now ysfgateway.service
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Okay, this was the hardest part for me because I haven't found much information
|
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about what programs and configuration files are really needed for D-STAR to work
|
||||
properly---I'm not even sure now if it is working fine or if something is still
|
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properly -- I'm not even sure now if it is working fine or if something is still
|
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missing.
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|
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So the information in this section may be inaccurate or even wrong. Consider that,
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|
@ -1399,6 +1399,6 @@ older Lenovo T60 laptop.
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|||
|
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So that's why I try to make my systems small and compact and I'm very happy with
|
||||
the result. I personally thought that I'd stuck on the D-STAR configuration
|
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because I've found so less information about that mode---specially it's
|
||||
because I've found so less information about that mode -- specially it's
|
||||
configuration. But now it's working fine and I can say: it wasn't that hard (or
|
||||
abstract) as I thought before.
|
||||
|
|
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ I use this mainly on my amateur radio hotspot when I work on my sleek dashboard.
|
|||
This setup lets me edit the php-files on my computer while I use the already
|
||||
installed webserver as a development server to view the actual changes/progress.
|
||||
The advantage of that is: I don't have to feed pseudo-random data into the tables,
|
||||
the data gets pulled live from the logs---like it would be on the final system.
|
||||
the data gets pulled live from the logs -- like it would be on the final system.
|
||||
|
||||
## Installation and configuration
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -119,5 +119,5 @@ those from above on my Manjaro box, as I also use other NFS shares on my NAS and
|
|||
it turned out those work best for my scenario for now.
|
||||
|
||||
You could try by only using `noauto,users,nodev,async` as a starting point. If
|
||||
it fails, try adding only `_netdev` first---I can't exactly remember why, but I
|
||||
it fails, try adding only `_netdev` first -- I can't exactly remember why, but I
|
||||
keep thinking I researched this a while back and sticked with it.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ tags = ["hamnet","fedora","networking","linux"]
|
|||
|
||||
Since none of the found instructions worked for me: here are my settings
|
||||
of my VPN tunnel into HAMNET. I'm currently using Fedora 36 on my main notebook
|
||||
and Fedora removed PPTP support back in Fedora 35---I could not get the PPTP
|
||||
and Fedora removed PPTP support back in Fedora 35 -- I could not get the PPTP
|
||||
tunnel working.
|
||||
|
||||
## L2TP client
|
||||
|
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ you got your login data). I got mine from [RWTH Aachen in Germany][1].
|
|||
|
||||
## More information
|
||||
|
||||
I've also found some more links---just when I finished formatting this article.
|
||||
I've also found some more links -- just when I finished formatting this article.
|
||||
|
||||
It looks like the following article is online since 2018; but I found this after
|
||||
I started using the L2TP tunnel that I just created a few hours before. It
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ In my recent
|
|||
[post about HAMNET]({{< ref "2022-10-16-vpn-tunnel-into-hamnet-on-fedora-36" >}})
|
||||
I created an <abbr title="Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol">L2TP</abbr> tunnel to the
|
||||
german VPN Server at the RWTH Aachen University on my laptop. Routes have been
|
||||
added manually---the network was only available on this particular computer.
|
||||
added manually -- the network was only available on this particular computer.
|
||||
No other device was able to connect to the HAMNET.
|
||||
|
||||
Now I made some changes to my home network where I finally was able to create
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "My current website setup"
|
|||
summary = """This is how I install hugo nowadays. Although that routine might
|
||||
change anytime."""
|
||||
date = "2023-01-24T22:36:25+0100"
|
||||
lastmod = '2023-05-20T13:29:09+0000'
|
||||
lastmod = '2023-10-25T20:41:07+0000'
|
||||
categories = ["computerstuff"]
|
||||
tags = ["linux", "server", "gohugo", "selfhost"]
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ tags = ["linux", "server", "gohugo", "selfhost"]
|
|||
Since I started writing down notes about my website-setup some of the
|
||||
infrastructure changed. In the meantime I moved away from Github and host
|
||||
my personal Gitea instance on my server. Some of the notes have been
|
||||
re-written, but I could have forgotten something---so take the following
|
||||
re-written, but I could have forgotten something -- so take the following
|
||||
information with a grain of salt maybe. Prepare to adopt to your needs.
|
||||
|
||||
{{% alert %}}
|
||||
|
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ fi
|
|||
|
||||
I found the script on
|
||||
<https://www.supertechcrew.com/clear-cloudflare-cache-when-pushing-from-git-github-pages/>
|
||||
---which is also a good read if my explanation won't work for you.
|
||||
-- which is also a good read if my explanation won't work for you.
|
||||
|
||||
Don't forget to make this script executable:
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ and put the other one on the ground, which works ok most of the time.
|
|||
## Listen, listen, listen (and listen if you can't transmit)
|
||||
|
||||
I usually listen for a while before I start calling CQ and most of the time
|
||||
I first answer others people calls---but when I tried to call a station from
|
||||
I first answer others people calls -- but when I tried to call a station from
|
||||
EA I wasn't very successful. Yeah, move on, my setup is just crap and he won't
|
||||
hear me. Tried another station but my call was interrupted by the other station
|
||||
whilst I was still talking, that made me a bit suspicious. Another try and this
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title = 'Going back from OpenBSD-snapshot'
|
|||
aliases = [ '2023-07-29-going-back-from-openbsd-current' ]
|
||||
summary = '''Made from the road of me trying out OpenBSDs current branch...'''
|
||||
date = '2023-07-29T11:48:51+02:00'
|
||||
lastmod = '2023-08-06T20:33:45+0000'
|
||||
lastmod = '2023-10-25T20:41:07+0000'
|
||||
categories = [ 'computerstuff' ]
|
||||
tags = [ 'openbsd' ]
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Update candidates: dbus-1.14.6p0v0 -> dbus-1.14.8v0
|
|||
[...]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
At this point I spent a few hours looking for a solution---I haven't found one yet. I will
|
||||
At this point I spent a few hours looking for a solution -- I haven't found one yet. I will
|
||||
probably don't look at current to soon.
|
||||
|
||||
## Revert back to -release
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ or monthly (1.99€) plan to support the developer.
|
|||
## Winlink Forms :memo:
|
||||
|
||||
Winlink forms work very well. There is also a way to import your self-made
|
||||
forms---which also works very well on most forms. I got one form that I was
|
||||
forms -- which also works very well on most forms. I got one form that I was
|
||||
unable to import, but I haven't found the reason yet (it gets imported into
|
||||
Winlink Express without problems though).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ After you finished the confgiguration, disconnect the Config App from your TNC.
|
|||
### The actual use of the TNC with RadioMail
|
||||
|
||||
Connect the Mobilinkd TNC with an appropriate cable to your transceiver. I'm using
|
||||
my [Icom ID-52]({{< ref "/equipment/handhelds/icom-id52" >}}) for this because this is the radio if have usually with me---if any.
|
||||
my [Icom ID-52]({{< ref "/equipment/handhelds/icom-id52" >}}) for this because this is the radio if have usually with me -- if any.
|
||||
|
||||
{{< alert "circle-info" >}}
|
||||
Read through the [:open_book: User Manual](http://www.mobilinkd.com/downloads/) as it is
|
||||
really helpful (yes I know, real men and specially tech geeks don't need
|
||||
manuals---they just post stupid questions on mailing lists later...)
|
||||
manuals -- they just post stupid questions on mailing lists later...)
|
||||
{{< /alert >}}
|
||||
|
||||
Once you are in the app, select your favorites from the full stations view by
|
||||
|
|
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