[arm-allstar] PI GPIO's
James Pahoundis
kc6ucn at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 8 00:06:22 EDT 2021
That's all fine but maybe I should have add that when I get all said and done I am looking at running more the 1 repeater off of this one raspberry pi. So the best thing is to use the hat sound card and pi i/o's. Other wise you need usb cords and run out of usb ports. and I am interested if anyone has had any usb connection trouble at all using the usb devices?
On Wednesday, April 7, 2021, 9:47:20 PM CDT, Dave via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
Check out Shari PiHat-U. Uses the Pi4 and you can get a complete kit
for $88 landed at your doorstep. I've paid about $52 for the Pi with
all the options you'll need. Average total cost around $140 USD.
Very easy kit to put together and you end up with Allstar and Echolink,
plus you can install the IRLP module if you have a IRLP node number.
The RF module puts out between 100 - 500 mW of RF. great home or mobile node.
Dave, KL7M
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Sent: Wednesday, April 7, 2021 4:15:50 PM
Subject: [arm-allstar] PI GPIO's
I am trying to setup a raspberry pi 4 for allstar with a sound card hat. So I want to use the pi's gpio's. This will keep everything neatly inside the pi and make for a good any radio/ repeater setup (universal). I have not found anything on how to use the i/o's for ptt/cos. I am hoping someone here can help.
James KC6UCN
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