Fldigi field day macros3/13/2023 In my past setup, I’ve always used hamlib for rig control and the trick was just finding which USB number was being used for my USB Microham III. The install of fldigi went smoothe, but configuring it to work with my Elecraft K3 was giving me fits. I stayed with it this time and finally got it working. The newer versions ALWAYS gave my problems with dependency issues during attempted installs. But this has been an older version of TQSL. In the past, I have been able to install TQSL from the Software Manager. The OS loaded without issue and I was off and running.Īmazingly enough, I was able to install TQSL-2.2. The linux flavor of the day: Mint with the MATE edition. This allows you to load the OS through booting directly from the USB stick. LiLi USB Creator is my go to solution for installing linux when I don’t have an optical drive (which is more often the case). 2x RS-232 connections?) which works great with most amateur radio needs. I think these specific computers are designed to operate older types of technology (hint…. The Shuttle line has come a long way since my last experience with their product. SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5″ 250GB SATA III 3-D Vertical Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-75E250B/AM – I got two DIMMs to keep things moving… 16GBs = snappy! Transcend JetRam 8GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Laptop Memory Model JM1600KSH-8G Intel Core i7-4770S Haswell Quad-Core 3.1 GHz LGA 1150 65W BX80646I74770S Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics Perfect for connecting to the Elecraft amp and tuner. – small form factor, fits neatly underneath monitor. ![]() The case and motherboard: Shuttle XH81 Intel Core i7 / i5 / i3 / Pentium / Celeron 65W Intel H81 1 x HDMI Barebone system I choose not to abandon the small footprint computer and went back to the Shuttle. ![]() But I would only export that days contacts, consistently replacing the previous days exported log. I have been good at uploading my logs (almost daily, when on the air) to LOTW, QRZ.com, and eQSL. The the drive (500GBs of SATA) then decided to give up the ghost.Īn immediate lesson learned… back up my log. The first sign of decline was when the fan kept getting louder and LOUDER. The latest computer driving everything was one of those barebones models that was the size of a shoe box. Always a bit under powered, but enough to get the hamming done. I have been using small footprint computers in ham shack for a while.
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