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===== Node 48148 ===== | ===== Node 48148 ===== | ||
- | I've set up an Allstar node/ | + | I've set up an Allstar node/ |
- | It turned out to be not too difficult, as I already had all the correct working configs from the last time I used Allstar, so I was able to copy them onto the new SD card image and have a working node straight from boot up! | + | |Platform|Rapsberry Pi| |
+ | |Interface|CM108 Soundcard| | ||
+ | |Radio|FT-8900| | ||
+ | |Frequency|144.9125 MHz| | ||
+ | |Monitor|[[http:// | ||
+ | |AllStar | [[http:// | ||
- | === Editing the image == | + | |
+ | It turned out to be not too difficult, as I already had all the correct working configs from [[public: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Editing the image === | ||
I downloaded the most recent V2.0 beta image for Raspberry Pi here : [[http:// | I downloaded the most recent V2.0 beta image for Raspberry Pi here : [[http:// | ||
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- | Then '' | + | Then |
+ | |||
+ | '' | ||
and wait. | and wait. | ||
- | === It's alive === | + | ==== It's alive ==== |
Once written I put the CD card into the Pi. Booted up, and heard my callsign ID on the radio - it worked, without having to go through the rigmarole of a new install configuration. | Once written I put the CD card into the Pi. Booted up, and heard my callsign ID on the radio - it worked, without having to go through the rigmarole of a new install configuration. | ||
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I SSH'd in via the DHCP address it had been given, and to change the IP to a static one I checked the peculiar name of the Ethernet interface: '' | I SSH'd in via the DHCP address it had been given, and to change the IP to a static one I checked the peculiar name of the Ethernet interface: '' | ||
- | < | + | < |
# Example static IP configuration: | # Example static IP configuration: | ||
interface enxb827eb6f9954 | interface enxb827eb6f9954 | ||
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Reboot again, and now I can SSH via the correct static IP address | Reboot again, and now I can SSH via the correct static IP address | ||
- | Next Steps | + | ==== Next Steps ==== |
- | * Add my own user (don't want to use the built in '' | + | * Add my own user (don't want to use the built in '' |
* Add myself to the necessary groups (sudo etc.) | * Add myself to the necessary groups (sudo etc.) | ||
+ | * change the hostname from '' | ||
+ | * remember to edit ''/ | ||
+ | * set timezone to '' | ||
* Check the RX/TX levels/ | * Check the RX/TX levels/ | ||
* Enable Echolink by editing ''/ | * Enable Echolink by editing ''/ | ||
* Copy any necessary '' | * Copy any necessary '' | ||
* Port Forward on router: | * Port Forward on router: | ||
- | * UDP/4569 | + | * '' |
- | * UDP/5198 | + | * '' |
- | * UDP/5199 | + | * '' |
* All working...! | * All working...! | ||
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+ | ==== First QSO ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * I was called on Echolink by '' | ||
===== Section Two ===== | ===== Section Two ===== | ||
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- | < | + | * some macros as configured in ''/ |
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+ | * < | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
[macro] | [macro] |
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