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Robert Sears wrote on 12/11/18 06:38: Not an issue in my situation as I don't use the hinged stand on the smartipi case. I use the VESA mount instead. Nonetheless, I agree rearranging the connectors m
Robert Sears wrote on 12/11/18 06:38: Not an issue in my situation as I don't use the hinged stand on the smartipi case. I use the VESA mount instead. Nonetheless, I agree rearranging the connectors m
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I printed and used Herb Weiner's standoffs from Thingiverse on the SmartiPi Touch Stand. Plenty of room, no kinked cables and it will fold for storage and transport. Happened to have a roll of black P
I printed and used Herb Weiner's standoffs from Thingiverse on the SmartiPi Touch Stand. Plenty of room, no kinked cables and it will fold for storage and transport. Happened to have a roll of black P
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Hi Robert, This solution works for you and anyone is free to make their own adaptations. My comment is that it is not "required" to remove the connectors to use the DIN ports with SmartiPi (as illustr
Hi Robert, This solution works for you and anyone is free to make their own adaptations. My comment is that it is not "required" to remove the connectors to use the DIN ports with SmartiPi (as illustr
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Sure but if the placement of DIN and I/O connectors were swapped (and there is room) you could mount the Smarti-Pi upside down like under a dash in a vehicle and be able to flip it ip out of the way l
Sure but if the placement of DIN and I/O connectors were swapped (and there is room) you could mount the Smarti-Pi upside down like under a dash in a vehicle and be able to flip it ip out of the way l
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BTW - the Pi on this particular photo is a Pi 3A+ -- I am running bluetooth for keyboard and mouse (and will for FT-817 CAT control) and WiFi (5 ghz.) for network. It is now fed with a 12 VDC power to
BTW - the Pi on this particular photo is a Pi 3A+ -- I am running bluetooth for keyboard and mouse (and will for FT-817 CAT control) and WiFi (5 ghz.) for network. It is now fed with a 12 VDC power to
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John D Hays - K7VE
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Removing the connectors is unnecessary. It is a snug fit and you don't get full range of motion but the DIN cables can fit and the coax for the GPS is not a problem. There is a 3D print for some exten
Removing the connectors is unnecessary. It is a snug fit and you don't get full range of motion but the DIN cables can fit and the coax for the GPS is not a problem. There is a 3D print for some exten
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John D Hays - K7VE
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I noticed you hash-tagged "smartipi" so I am guessing you are hoping to use one of those cases Well you will find the 6-pin mini-DIN and GPS antenna connector are on the side of the board that makes t
I noticed you hash-tagged "smartipi" so I am guessing you are hoping to use one of those cases Well you will find the 6-pin mini-DIN and GPS antenna connector are on the side of the board that makes t
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John and Michael, This jumper is what you are looking for? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CKW6RYD?pf_rd_p=c2945051-950f-485c-b4df-15aac5223b10&pf_rd_r=R6J9N2VDNKS4MT8PWK3K&th=1 I’m ordering so I
John and Michael, This jumper is what you are looking for? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CKW6RYD?pf_rd_p=c2945051-950f-485c-b4df-15aac5223b10&pf_rd_r=R6J9N2VDNKS4MT8PWK3K&th=1 I’m ordering so I
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With some limitations that we are working to overcome. ALSA has the capability of taking a physical CODEC (the sound chip) and making virtual devices for programs to access. If a program knows how to
With some limitations that we are working to overcome. ALSA has the capability of taking a physical CODEC (the sound chip) and making virtual devices for programs to access. If a program knows how to
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John D Hays - K7VE
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Thank you for these answers. They are very helpful. I'm not sure I fully understand the single codec splitting right and left channels thing, though. Is the DRAWS capable of supporting two operations
Thank you for these answers. They are very helpful. I'm not sure I fully understand the single codec splitting right and left channels thing, though. Is the DRAWS capable of supporting two operations
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See in-line DRAWS™ hardware discussions belong in the UDRC subgroup. Correct. A few caveats: Any program for the Raspberry Pi should run, however some programs do not fit well on the 7" display. It wo
See in-line DRAWS™ hardware discussions belong in the UDRC subgroup. Correct. A few caveats: Any program for the Raspberry Pi should run, however some programs do not fit well on the 7" display. It wo
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John D Hays - K7VE
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(Not sure whether DRAWS questions are going to the main or udrc group. Forgive me for sending to both.) Sorry, I've been kind of slow keeping up with the DRAWS thing. From a quick scan, I see that it
(Not sure whether DRAWS questions are going to the main or udrc group. Forgive me for sending to both.) Sorry, I've been kind of slow keeping up with the DRAWS thing. From a quick scan, I see that it
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