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Subj: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0
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My experience.

I had difficulty downloading just because of too many downloads. I woke up at
04:30 am eastern time and was able to grab the download via one of the original
links http://bit.ly/32Xpi74. Downloading at 500 Mbps didn't really take too
long. I don't know how exactly, I went back to sleep. Since I downloaded via
Windows, I set up the 32Gb SD card via Disk Management, used Etcher and flashed
the img.

After flashing, I placed the SD card into a Pi 4B (4Gb) and it installed fine.
Tweaked for my screen, changed SSH keys, password, the ususal. Did not have
WiFi. Did a 'sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf' and added the
network={stuff} (note no quotes - I assume anybody playing with a Pi for any
length of time knows what to do - those who don't can use a search engine).

Other than getting the image, insatlling W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image
v2.0 did not require anything special effort or any roadblock that I haven't
experienced before.

Now to use it. Other than some SDR, I usually load Kali Linux on my Pis for
network penetration activities. I'm just now getting involved in using the Pi
for amateur radio. So now, the learning will begin.

Thanks Dave, W3DJS

Andy, AD3AD

https://groups.io/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio/message/9560

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Groups.io Links:

https://groups.io/g/RaspberryPi-4-HamRadio/editsub/217453

73's Good Luck


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