![]() ![]() RASPBERRY PI FLDIGI CODEIT System Engineer, recently started having fun with morse code and Raspberry Pi After (wasting) alot of time on it, I had given up. At first I had some problems with the project. With the source code available for Linux, I wondered if it was possible to compile the application on the Raspberry Pi. RASPBERRY PI FLDIGI SOFTWARELicensed Amateur Radio operator in 1996 as IW5EDI, active member of ARI Firenze and ARRLĬlass 1970, married with two childrens, love experimenting and antenna home-brewing. The Fldigi application is open source, public license software meaning it’s free and available for auditing. RASPBERRY PI FLDIGI SERIALOn the Raspberry you need to configure the connection with the USB to Serial cable connected to the RS-232 port of the TS-590S. Basically FLRG acts as a gateway to your radio. ![]() On the MAC you need to reconfigure the programs, in order to use FLRIG as Radio. FLDIGI for common digital modes and WSJT-X for weak signals digital modes. I’m using RUMLOG by DL2RUM as main logging program both as main logging and for contest logging as well. Additionally remote connection from the internet requires a PC always turned on or at least the possibilty to power on with wake-on-lanĪn alternative solution is to run the FLRIG on the iMac, and connect the applications to the local loopback 127.0.0.1. This allows me to control the Kenwood TS-590S from the iMac simultaneously with several applications, including RUMLOG, FLDIGI, WSJT-X.Ĭould not control simultaneously my transceiver directly from two or more applications. To configure this feature, go to Fldigi and navigate to Configure -> Config Dialog -> Modem -> CW -> CAT keying. I had the on-board GPS up and working in no time with all the goodies a Raspberry Pi has including VNC over WiFi for easy over-the-IP-Network access.I’ve recently introduced a Raspberry PI 4 as main remote RTX controller for my Kenwood TS-590s. Initial Setup was easy using a “published” Compass Raspberry Pi image, there will be a pre-built image soon from NW Digital. Fldigi is a Digital modem program for Linux, Free-BSD, OS X, and Windows (XP, NT, W2K, Vista and Win7). More unboxing photos in the Flickr gallery – Additional DRAWS info from NW Digital Radio site: Support and more is done via Groups.io Subscribe to their sub-group at: ĭRAWS Kit – complete with Board, 2 Cables and GPS puck ![]() Since there is on-board GPS it can also function as a Stratum 1 timeserver providing GPS location services and time sync for other network resources. So what can be done with this combo? Think: Any functions in the realm of packet amateur/HAM radio like Direwolf modem, AX.25, APRS along with other digital modes like FLDIGI, WSJT-X, FT8 and digital voice (D-STAR, etc). External ports on the board include 2 mini DIN-6 (PC Keyboard) audio sockets that match the “TNC” specs found on many radios designed for HAM Radio, an SMA connector for a GPS LNA antenna, 12v power connection and a GPIO array for additional I/O functions. The DRAWS Pi HAT board has a performance sound chip (CODEC), a GPS with pulse per second (PPS) (SMA connector) that includes a battery backed real-time clock (RTC) and a 12v DC power circuit to power the board and the Pi from a single power source. (DRAWS – Digital Radio Amateur WorkStation).ĭRAWS when used with a Raspberry Pi 3B + becomes a single board hardware solution that puts several components together for complete hardware solution for just about any amateur radio project. Unboxing DRAWS by NW Digital Radio – a Raspberry Pi HAT useful for Amateur radio projects. ![]()
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