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Raspberry Pi and Amateur Radio

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KC9LXT:
For those of you who don't know, a raspberry pi is a $35 computer that runs specific distributions of linux. I was wondering if anyone on here has done much with the board and radio. I looked on google and didn't find many people experimenting much with the new board.

W5LZ:
I've never even heard of it before.  But, if it will do what you want it to do, isn't a huge pain in some part of your anatomy, then why not?
I'm not fond of being on the 'cutting edge' anymore, too many painful 'cuts', you know?  So, if/when you get the thing to do just what -I- want it to do, then tell me about it!  How do you tell what I want it to do?  How would I know?  ;)
 - Paul

K5TLF:
I have a Pi but have not used it for ham stuff yet.

I did talk to a guy via D-Star that was using one as a hot spot.

W1FJI:
Where would I go to find out more about Raspberry PI.  I have only heard small bit of information and would like to know more. 73,  Art w1fji

K5TLF:

--- Quote from: W1FJI on July 01, 2013, 09:25:06 AM ---Where would I go to find out more about Raspberry PI.  I have only heard small bit of information and would like to know more. 73,  Art w1fji

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http://www.raspberrypi.org/

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