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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @KM4ACK
    @KM4ACK  Год назад +2

    www.clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/
    7” Monitor - amzn.to/3FNCWyo

  • @Siskiyous6
    @Siskiyous6 Год назад +2

    I have worked my way through installing Ham clock 3 or 4 times, this is a very clear demo.

  • @ernestgalvan9037
    @ernestgalvan9037 Год назад +1

    Video is a few months old, so this is FYI…
    At 02:20 you run the command
    ‘sudu apt-get update’
    This gives you the list of of updatable software on your install.
    But you never run the
    ‘sudo apt-get upgrade’
    Which actually UPGRADES the software
    To be fair, the ‘How-To’ does not mention the ‘upgrade’ command.
    BTW, excellent How-To video on an excellent Ham Shack Clock Project.
    Thanks!

  • @nevellgreenough404
    @nevellgreenough404 Год назад +1

    This is a fantastic project and addition to the shack. I built one of these several years ago. The RPI requirements are minimal and worked fine with an ancient RPi 1, second edition. I equipped it with an arduino to control display brightness versus ambient and an RF proximity detector to power on-off the 15 inch display. Yes, the screen expansion via RaspiOS is a bit hokey but is OK for QCWAx2-old eyes. Thanks for your scripts and excellent instructions! --N2GX

  • @RandellReeder
    @RandellReeder 8 месяцев назад

    I just got this setup on a raspberry 3 and displayed on a 23" monitor on my top shelf. I'm loving this. thanks for the video and help in the instructions. keep up the good work and stay radio active. KD9VBE 73 all.

  • @RandyW4LKS
    @RandyW4LKS Год назад

    Jason...Thanks for the Elmering! Pro tip: Ctrl-L clears the screen in Linux. Easier to type than "clear" and pressing return.

  • @unclerojelio6320
    @unclerojelio6320 7 месяцев назад

    A bit of an overkill but works a treat on Raspberry Pi 4 w/ 64-bit OS

  • @503Nick
    @503Nick Год назад

    Very cool build

  • @user.A9
    @user.A9 Год назад

    Good morning!

  • @dreupen
    @dreupen Год назад

    Are you sure that you are running the rebuilt hamclock? I recall that when I made the higher resolution version, the executable name from the build was "hamclock-1600x960". That is, I had the original resolution "hamclock" and the newer "hamclock-1600x960". I think difference is just due to the pi screen setting that you changed and that you are getting a stretched hamclock and not the better resolution.
    I built a wall hamclock by mounting an unused monitor on the wall (like a TV) and using a tiny Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, a short HDMI to mini HDMI cable, and a 12V DC to a micro USB buck converter- tapping into the monitor 12V power supply cable as this monitor did not have a USB port. It's been working great for about a year now.

  • @MrRicksho
    @MrRicksho Год назад +1

    I need to get a pi. They are so difficult to get now..

    • @nevellgreenough404
      @nevellgreenough404 Год назад

      Find an old one. An RPI 1 second edition (256M?) worked OK for me.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Год назад +1

    Thanks Jason. Coming from Windows, this seems to be alot of work but I installed Linux Mint 21.1 on My Surface Go the other day. Had a few install hickups but will be trying the terminal soon.🤞🙏😆

    • @CW-le8wc
      @CW-le8wc Год назад +1

      Best of luck. Once you have linux on your Surface Go, there's no GOing back. ;) I've been running Manjaro and now Fedora on my Go 2 since I bought it.

    • @-someone-.
      @-someone-. Год назад +1

      You will find that it’s really not that hard at all!
      Welcome to Linux

    • @Siskiyous6
      @Siskiyous6 Год назад +1

      It might look like work, but when you factor that Windows may have forced you to wait through any of a dozen things it decided to prioritize over the work you wanted to do, you end up saving tons of time. And, I still run a HamClock on a Pi B. It has been running off and on for at least a decade. Robust!

    • @DonzLockz
      @DonzLockz Год назад +1

      @@Siskiyous6 yeah, Windows is annoying me being so resource hungry and stupid random update restarts. I'm gonna change most PC's to Linux, so far it's going well. I am now paranoid about security as i got my bank account info hacked before xmas, major hassle! ... im now on a quest to be secure and aswell as ham and Rpi stuff. I have a Rpi4 to setup aswell, luckily bought before scalping started.🍻😆👍

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy 10 месяцев назад

      @@DonzLockz Set up a CC\Debit card on your appropriate device phone wallet. Use that for tap to pay, way more secure. Transmits an alias number to the merchant so your actual card/info doesn't get used. Returns work the same. The only one with your card info is the phone app...not EVERY merchant you go to. The merchant can get hacked...but they don't have your number to give to the hacker. Contact your bank and demand more secure systems to pay. They have one in Europe that requires the merchant to send a code to your phone and YOU accept the payment first. No acceptance no payment, just one example

  • @hawkeyeCH53E
    @hawkeyeCH53E 11 месяцев назад

    Jason, maybe put out a disclaimer that the hamclock re-sizing doesn't work with a 73 Linux install. File structure doesn't match.

  • @temporarilyoffline
    @temporarilyoffline Год назад

    Good stuff

  • @elanpaim33
    @elanpaim33 7 месяцев назад

    great is this will work on MAC as well this command ? thank you kind well done vy 73 elan

    • @KM4ACK
      @KM4ACK  7 месяцев назад

      never tried it on a mac.

  • @martinmaciel9780
    @martinmaciel9780 Год назад

    Jason what’s the next lowest resolution size from the default 800x480 because on my 7inch screen it’s too big I’m missing part of the screen help will be really appreciated and by the way great videos 👍👍

    • @KM4ACK
      @KM4ACK  Год назад

      as far as i know, 800x480 is the lowest. Maybe try changing the screen resolution on the Pi?

  • @ShaneKA5GSS
    @ShaneKA5GSS 3 месяца назад

    what display idea
    are you referring to @7:25

    • @KM4ACK
      @KM4ACK  3 месяца назад

      An old display I had on hand at the time that had a odd resolution. Ended up replacing it.

  • @davidm.965
    @davidm.965 Год назад +2

    BTW, "sudo" sounds like "sue do", not "pseudo". It's a shorthand for "superuser do"

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 9 месяцев назад

      The su stands for switch user, not superuser, as it uses the switch user 'su' command to 'do' things. Just as 'su' can switch you to any user, 'sudo' can be used to run programs as any user, not just root.

  • @joah135
    @joah135 Год назад

    Have you done any research or testing on some of the new Raspberry Pi alternatives such as Rock Pi or others? I know very little on the subject was hoping to build a hot spot or two this year.

    • @KM4ACK
      @KM4ACK  Год назад

      I have not. I have been exploring 12V laptops since I got my hands on the Evolve Maestro laptop.

  • @KA4UPW
    @KA4UPW Месяц назад

    I get a error,
    Port 8080 is in use. How do i correct this ?

    • @KM4ACK
      @KM4ACK  Месяц назад

      Something else is running on your machine that's taking port 8080. Do you have Pat Winlink installed?

    • @KA4UPW
      @KA4UPW Месяц назад

      @@KM4ACK
      I did the full build a pi. Clicked all the boxes

  • @bearmat6605
    @bearmat6605 Год назад

    Is that a raspberry pi screen and case you're using for the weather display behind you?

    • @KM4ACK
      @KM4ACK  Год назад +1

      It is. Here's the video on how to build it - ruclips.net/video/cTGTB1sD3MQ/видео.html

  • @TheMrDrMs
    @TheMrDrMs Год назад

    Been using hamclock for a while now, dev has really put some good work in with all the updates! Question: I noticed while installing build-a-pi (thank you btw) that a fun fact is you do have a pi in the jeep. I have a full station setup, capable for 2m/70cm FM, crossband etc, with data (hence the pi) as well as all mode HF (ft-891) powered with isopwr+ and a 100ah battery, charged off my car when it's on. How do you power your pi. I'm trying to come up with a way that will power the pi off my aux battery, and autopower off the pi (cleanly) when the car's engine is shutoff (probably relay since otherwise the pi fans will keep spinning), Any thoughts? Thanks for all you do for us! And as a system engineer (IT) the fact you built build-a-pi with 0 scripting experience (then even PHP? yikes) is very impressive. I know folks in my industry for over a decade as a profession that couldn't accomplish what you have.

    • @jerryk4093
      @jerryk4093 8 месяцев назад

      A little late to the party but I’ve found that a Nintendo 12v (cigarette lighter plug) mobile power adapter provides 5v at sufficient amperage to power my Pi4. I found mine at the local W@lm@rt.

  • @Feakre
    @Feakre Год назад

    I've set up HamClock on a 22" monitor but it's far too big for my shack. I'd be happy to pick up the official Pi 7" display but I'm a bit concerned that at 800x480, the resolution might be too low for HamClock. Have you tried it at that lower resolution and if so, how readable is it?

    • @KM4ACK
      @KM4ACK  Год назад

      I haven't tried it on a 7" monitor. I prefer the 10". This is the one I use with good results and perfectly readable - amzn.to/3oSpJ2G

    • @Feakre
      @Feakre Год назад

      @@KM4ACK Interesting, thanks. I am finding the 7" display at 800x480 to be too small and low resolution. The headline resolution on that 10" you've linked says 1920x1200 but all the spec for that particular one says 1280 x 800. I don't mind buying another one if I know it's going to be usable. What resolution are you running HamClock on that 10" display please?

  • @johnnybigpotato2404
    @johnnybigpotato2404 8 месяцев назад

    Stopped by to see if it ever got any easier to install. NOPE> ;)

  • @stargazer7644
    @stargazer7644 9 месяцев назад

    Applications should not override system functions like NTP and Wifi config. And the thing runs as root. That's horrible design.

    • @chrisgaeth
      @chrisgaeth 8 месяцев назад +1

      The actual instructions do state if you already have those configured on your system to not enable them in the app. I am running hamclock in a regular user account.

  • @MIAMIC70
    @MIAMIC70 2 месяца назад

    Why isn’t this an APP or standalone program to be run on Windows, macOS, iOS or Android?