Build-a-Pi will allow you to get up and running fast with a Raspberry Pi for ham radio.
Rather than downloading a pre-built image where you have no choices in the build, Build-a-
Pi gives you complete control over the build. It allows you to choose the applications you
want to install and skip the ones you don’t need. This keeps your pi as lean and mean as
possible. A list of applications available using Build-a-Pi can be found below on this
page. Use it as your base and add additional applications as needed down the road. Videos
coming soon
# Needed info for pi build
During the install you will need a few pieces of information depending on what you choose to install. If installing all apps, you will need:
For Hotspot:
Current WiFi SSID & Current WiFi Password
For Pat Winlink:
Winlink Password & Grid Square
# Install
This script is intended to run on a brand new installation of Buster. It should not be run on a pi that you have already started installing applications on. Install additional apps that you require after running this script.\
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Flash a fresh copy of Buster to a SD card and run the following command
Build a Pi has never and will not ever try to force any user to run BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing). Build a pi has been always been about giving the end user a choice in the software they run. It is the reason Build a Pi isn't distrubuted as a pre built image. You have the final say in what you run on your pi. Install as little or as much as you choose. While it doesn't include as many apps as some of the pre-built images, it should give you a great base to work with and then you can add additional applications that may be important to you on top of Build a Pi. Want to run BOINC? Feel free because freedom is the basis of Build a Pi. The power is yours and yours alone.
Hotspot is used to generate a wifi hotspot that you can connect to with other wireless devices. This is useful when in the field so you can connect to and contol the pi from a wireless device.
#### GPS:
This will install the needed utilities to get a GPS device configured as a time source on the pi. Helpful when you are not connected to the internet since the pi doesn't have a real time clock and therefore will NOT keep accurate time when powered off. Confirmed to work with this GPS https://amzn.to/2R9Muup Other GPS units may work but have not been tested.
Amateur Multicast Protocol - file transfer program http://www.w1hkj.com/
#### FLWRAP
file encapsulation / compression
#### PAT:
Winlink client for Raspberry Pi https://getpat.io/
#### PATMENU:
Menu for configuring Pat. Recommended if installing Pat. https://github.com/km4ack/patmenu
#### ARDOPC:
HF modem for Pat. Recommended if installing Pat https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/ARDOPC.html
#### ARDOPGUI:
GUI interface for ARDOPC. Recommended if installing Pat
#### DIREWOLF:
Software TNC. In this setup, direwolf is used for 2M packet connection with Pat and can be used for APRS connection with Xastir. Recommneded if installing Pat or Xastir https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/tree/master/doc
#### AX25:
AX25 tools for Direwolf & Pat. Recommended if installing Pat.