I wish you all the very best in "buying a Pi4". As far as I can see you
cannot get them at the moment, and this will last at least for the rest of
the year.
Christoph.
> Am 16.08.2022 um 08:51 schrieb Jean-Baptiste GALLAUZIAUX <
jb.gall...@gmail.com>:
>
> Mike, thanks for your answer. I read the Apache Labs V2 manual. I eventually think it would be cheaper to buy a Pi4, a large (around 10") screen, enclosure (if choosing the standard 7" display), keyboard and mouse and load the Pi4 with Ham-pi. I could use my favourite SDR software : SparkSDR.
> Other options: choose a Pi400 and maybe better choose a CrowPi L with a Pi4B-2, 4 or 8Gb (total:$408).
> 73 - Pierre - FK8IH
>
> Le mardi 16 août 2022 à 11:44:41 UTC+11, K7MDL a écrit :
> Many of us have built the equivalent hardware (V2 and V1) as well as simpler versions and run PiHPSDR on them. I run one of each controller on my 2 HL2s, one drives a transverter. I also embedded a Teensy4 keyer into my V2 controller.
>
> It all works quite well. You can also run the other Linux sdr apps on the hardware such as Sparksdr, Quisk.
>
> I have some posts detailing the construction and milling files for a Hammond enclosure with a V2 pcb.
>
> 73,
>
>
> Mike
> K7MDL
>
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