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Elecraft] P3SVGA USB Keyboard

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Mike K2MK
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 02:13:20 -0700

Hi Iain

Thanks for the message link but while I can view CW, RTTY, and PSK text on
my external monitor, connecting a standard USB Dell keyboard to the P3 does
not permit me to send PSK or RTTY. I tried all of the Data modes and I can
send PSK and RTTY via my paddle but not from a P3 attached keyboard. So I'm
still wondering if the keyboard input part of this beta release has been
implementedYes,  the keyboard is active for TX.   Toby  W4CAK
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Raspberry Pi (a 35 dollar Computer) Linux and Elecraft K3, K2, KX3 etc

Phillip Lontz
Has anyone on this site fooled with Raspberry Pi for use with the Elecraft line?

Just wanna know.

Phil
Santa Fe
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Link to Ham and Raspberry Pi

Phillip Lontz
http://www.hamradioscience.com/the-raspberry-pi-and-ham-radio/
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Re: Raspberry Pi (a 35 dollar Computer) Linux and Elecraft K3, K2, KX3 etc

Mike Clarke-5
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On 26/Jul 17:43, Phil Townsend wrote:

> Has anyone on this site fooled with Raspberry Pi for use with the Elecraft line?
>
> Just wanna know.
>
> Phil

Hi Phil,

I've got a Pi that I bought with the intention of making a new
radio-focused image for it; been a bit short of time to make
much progress on it yet though!

73,

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Mike, M0PRL
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Re: Raspberry Pi (a 35 dollar Computer) Linux and Elecraft K3, K2, KX3 etc

Holger Schurig-2
They Raspberry Pi may be fine. Or it might be not. Because it's an
extremely limited device.

For example: doesn't have an Audio- (Mic/Line) input. So you need an
USB dongle for it if you want to do any data mode stuff (e.g. with
FLDIGI).

Doesn't have an RTC clock, so always starts at 1st January 1970 on every boot.

Broadcom, the manufacturer of the CPU/SoC combo, is a
kind-of-secretive company. They often don't provide chip
documentation. For more than 7 years the Broadcom WIFI-Chips in the
Linux WLAN stack have been inferior to, say, Intel or Atheros chips.
And yeay, the do that again: you don't get a full datasheet for the
BCM2835 that is used in the Raspberry PI. If you really want the docs,
you need to sign an NDA with Broadcom. But they are snoop: you need to
provide a business model and declare how many chips you will buy from
them. Compare with with TI, for the TI OMAP, where you almost get
everything, downloadable from their Website without registration or
NDA.
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