Newbe setting up Radiobery

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Tim ORourke

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Oct 10, 2025, 9:34:27 AMOct 10
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I have some general questions on setting HW up.
I have RP5 and RP4, Radioberry Hat, and Preamp Hat, 10" Monitor
Goal for now is just getting RX to work with PiHPSDR running on Raspberry Pi.
As I understand the RP5 is not a good choice unless you have juice board and run PiHPSDR on a computer. 
All should work fine if I use RP4 instead of RP5 , is this correct?
Tim 

Joey G. (Bonehead)

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Oct 10, 2025, 10:32:36 AMOct 10
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Yes.  Mine is running on a Rpi 4 with no issues.  Self contained portable.  10w. 

rig.jpg

pa3gsb

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Oct 10, 2025, 11:24:47 AMOct 10
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Tim,

The radioberry does support the rpi-4 as well the rpi-5.

For the rpi-4 there is a github release present.

For the rpi-5 you have the possibity to buy an image at https://pa3gsb.gumroad.com/l/radioberry this image supports CL016 and CL025.

For the rpi-5 look at: https://groups.google.com/g/radioberry/c/b7gl6AUBTw8  ; there is a link to a video.

Enjoy

73 Johan
PA3GSB


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Robert Dale

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Oct 10, 2025, 10:37:11 PMOct 10
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Joey,
Looks great. Am still messing around with mine but haven't decided what I want to do yet. Do you have more pix and details of your build that  you could share?

73,
Robert VE7ZN

Tim ORourke

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Oct 11, 2025, 7:11:05 AMOct 11
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I followed this procedure.
All seemed to load and I have an icon on desktop. 
Put it won't start?

$ git clone https://github.com/dl1ycf/pihpsdr.git
$ cd pihpsdr
$ cd LINUX/libinstall.sh
$ cd ..
$ cd pihpsdr
$ cp Makefile GNUmakefile
$ vi GNUmakefile // Edit compile-time options
Tim

Joey G. (Bonehead)

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Oct 11, 2025, 10:10:40 AMOct 11
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Did you install the Radioberry files first?

I use this version of PiHPSDR.  The author just released a new version with more features.  I follow the install instructions at the end of the pdf manual.  Has worked every time for me.  Page 252.

I'll try to get you more picture later.  Below is a small list of what is in the radio.
Rpi4
Radioberry
LPF HF +50MHz for HERMES Odyssey HiQSDR WSPR Raspberry Pi 20W, Low Pass Filter (Ebay)
160-6M VSWR Bridge Tx-Rx Switch 1.8-54 MHz 100W Power Meter for HF SW Amplifier (Ebay)
HF Power Amplifier Module 7W 1.8-54 MHz SW Shortwave for Ham Radio SSB AM CW FM (I actually get 9w+ and feeds directly from the Radioberry)
Aurdino for band filter switching from the I2C bus.
Bourns ENS1J-469-L00256 Optischer Impuls-Drehgeber / Optical Rotary Encoder, NOS (Ebay)
usb soundcard
I used a self powered portable spearker or headphones.
Other odds and ends.


73 Joe
K5BHD

Tim ORourke

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Oct 12, 2025, 11:26:05 AMOct 12
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Joey (not a bonehead!)
I guess his version disabling GPIO did the trick . 
I tried it on RPi4 I noticed audio was weak in headphone jack, normal?
I will try later on RBPi 5 and see if HDMI audio is working my display has speakers so hope it works.
I need to tweak for larger screen I have 10" I believe that is simple config setting, do that after all is working.
Agn Tnx for that link !!
Tim 

Joey G. (Bonehead)

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Oct 12, 2025, 1:39:46 PMOct 12
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Are you using the built in audio or a USB soundcard?  I would recommend a sound card so you have a mic input as well.  Make sure your system audio is up on the desktop.  If it is, you can try "alsamixer" from terminal window and see if you can turn it up more there.  My portable unit has a 7" touch screen and works great. Better for these old eyes than the smaller ones.  Not sure if you even thought about this but you can use that setup as just a radio and amp and as long as it's on your network. You can use it with Tetis HL2 or SDR Console etc.  Just do not load piHPSDR software on the unit itself.  The radioberry drivers make it available on your network.  Just like a HL2.  Use hardwire.  Wifi will work but does have dropouts sometimes.
Have fun!

73
Joe
K5BHD

Tim ORourke

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Oct 12, 2025, 2:21:32 PMOct 12
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I am using audio on RPi, the 1/8" jack. Mine has 10" screen better for 78yo eyes Hi.
I will play with audio. I have built many SDR's in past including Pandora HPSDR and original Hermes so I know about rig control from PC.
My aim is for stand alone system.
Couple of observations, RX is 275Hz high have to use RIT which is bummer. Seems I saw recent posts about this and I need to look thru them.
Output from pre-amp stays at -72dB no matter where TX drive is set. 
I have not loaded on RPi5 as yet. 
Want to get the bugs out on this one first.
Tnx for all the help.
Tim 

Joey G.

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Oct 12, 2025, 3:49:10 PMOct 12
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That is the same problem I have with the new Aursinc boards.  I have two that are doing the same thing.  Off frequency.  My original from them back in 2023 isn't that way.  Not sure what they did but it isn't good.  Do not know of anyone else making them.  

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Tim ORourke

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Oct 12, 2025, 4:13:16 PMOct 12
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No really new to radioberry stuff. I did some adjusting in I believe radio menu to get it back on track. I can send a screen shot later.
Which audio hat do you use that has mic input? seems a lot don't have that and I don't want to us usb mic.
Tim w4yn

Joey G.

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Oct 12, 2025, 9:25:35 PMOct 12
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A USB sound card.  Has regular 1/8" jack female to plug into. You don't need a USB mic.  

Tim ORourke

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Oct 12, 2025, 11:14:26 PMOct 12
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Is that a card that plugs into USB on Pi or a Pi Hat sound card?
Tim

Joey G.

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