Build-a-Pi will allow you to get up and running fast with a Raspberry Pi for ham radio.
 
 
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README.md

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.

Flash a fresh copy of Buster to a SD card and run the following command

 git clone https://github.com/km4ack/pi-build.git $HOME/pi-build && bash $HOME/pi-build/build-a-pi

Issue Reporting - Feature Requests

Please report issues & feature requests here https://github.com/km4ack/pi-build/issues

Video

Build-a-Pi Build-a-Pi V2

Available Apps to Install

RTC | Real Time Clock

Software for DS3231 real time clock

HOTSPOT:

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.

FLRIG:

Rig contol graphical interface. http://www.w1hkj.com/

FLDIGI:

Digital Mode Software http://www.w1hkj.com/

FLMSG:

Forms manager for FLDIGI http://www.w1hkj.com/

FLAMP:

Amateur Multicast Protocol - file transfer program http://www.w1hkj.com/

PAT:

Winlink client for Raspberry Pi https://getpat.io/

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

PATMENU:

Menu for configuring Pat. Recommended if installing Pat. https://github.com/km4ack/patmenu

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.

HAMLIB:

Rig contol software. https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/

PULSE:

Pulse audio. Provides a way to configure virtual sound cards. REQUIRED for AMRRON ops.

JS8:

JS8Call digital software https://js8call.com

M0IAX:

Tools for working with JS8Call. Recommended if installing JS8Call https://github.com/m0iax/

WSJTX:

FT8 & WISPR software suite. https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/

CHIRP:

Software to program radios. https://chirp.danplanet.com

XASTIR:

GUI interface useful when configuring APRS nodes. https://sourceforge.net/projects/xastir/

YAAC:

Yet Another APRS Client GUI interface useful when configuring APRS nodes. https://www.ka2ddo.org/ka2ddo/YAAC.html

PYQSO:

Logging software https://github.com/ctjacobs/pyqso

GPREDICT:

Satellite Tracking http://gpredict.oz9aec.net/

CQRLOG:

Loggin Software https://www.cqrlog.com/

QSSTV:

Slow scan tv http://users.telenet.be/on4qz/qsstv/index.html

Gridtracker

https://tagloomis.com/

Propagation (VOACAP)

Propagation Prediction Software https://www.qsl.net/hz1jw/voacapl/index.html

Emergency Email Server (EES):

My personal EES. Requires hotspot to be installed. https://youtu.be/XC9vdAnolO0
To access the EES, connect to the pi's hotspot, open a web browser, and navigate to email.com
or open a web browser and navigate to the pi's ip adderss on your local network.
Admin credentials are admin/admin by default but can be changed in the file found at
/var/www/html/config.php
For more configuration options - https://youtu.be/KaEeCq50Mno