[GCARC] Frugal Geochron Substitute (HamClock)

Lou Bonaventura n2jxg at lbon.net
Fri May 13 07:22:39 EDT 2022


Great thank you Mark I appreciate it!

73!
Lou


N2JXG
Savannah, TN / Sewell, NJ
/Ask for my current QTH when we make contact!/

TN Grid Square: EM55
NJ Grid Square: FM29

*Wires-X:* 144.975 Simplex
*Wires-X:* 438.300 Simplex

/All nodes below are public./

Stationary Node/Room (NJ - 144.975): 74903 / 84903 / N2JXG-ND
Stationary Node/Room (NJ - 144.975 or 438.300): 74933 / 84933 / N2JXG-400
Mobile Node/Room (438.300): 75246 / 85246 / N2JXG-RV
Portable Node/Room (144.975 or 438.300): 74648 / 84648 / N2JXG-FT3D

On 5/13/2022 12:09 AM, MARK H GOTTLIEB wrote:
> I am using Pi Version 4 2mb.  I chose to leave it as a desktop app instead
> of booting up with the application when I turn on the Raspberry Pi.
>
> To install HamClock on a Raspberry Pi follow these steps:
> These instructions assume your RPi is up and running Bullseye. If not, first
> see the FAQ about being new to the Pi then come back here.
> Open a terminal on the target system GUI desktop by clicking on the red
> Raspberry → Accessories → Terminal. This will give you a command line
> prompt for the next step.
> Download the installer script by running the following commands (use
> copy/paste to avoid typos):
>
> Cd
>
> curl -Ohttp://www.clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/install-hc-rpi
>
> chmod u+x install-hc-rpi
>
> Now run the script by typing the following command. Answer each question by
> typing y or n followed by Enter:
> ./install-hc-rpi
>
> If something goes wrong, look through the detailed instructions in the next
> section. But if all goes well that's it! Be sure to read the User Guide to
> get the most from HamClock.
> If you chose not to install a desktop icon, you can run HamClock from the
> terminal at any time by typing this command:
> hamclock &
>
> 73
>
> Mark
> KK2L
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:gcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net  <gcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net>  On
> Behalf Of Lou Bonaventura
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2022 11:59 PM
> To:gcarc at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [GCARC] Frugal Geochron Substitute (HamClock)
>
> Nice! Looks great on your QRZ page!
>
> What version Pi did you use?
>
> Lou
>
>
> N2JXG
> Savannah, TN / Sewell, NJ
> /Ask for my current QTH when we make contact!/
>
> TN Grid Square: EM55
> NJ Grid Square: FM29
>
> *Wires-X:* 144.975 Simplex
> *Wires-X:* 438.300 Simplex
>
> /All nodes below are public./
>
> Stationary Node/Room (NJ - 144.975): 74903 / 84903 / N2JXG-ND Stationary
> Node/Room (NJ - 144.975 or 438.300): 74933 / 84933 / N2JXG-400 Mobile
> Node/Room (438.300): 75246 / 85246 / N2JXG-RV Portable Node/Room (144.975 or
> 438.300): 74648 / 84648 / N2JXG-FT3D
>
> On 5/12/2022 11:48 PM, MARK GOTTLIEB KK2L wrote:
>> loaded HamClock into a Raspberry Pi
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