Well I got all of the cables now. I went over to Walmart and got a Micro SD card 64G. I formatted the SD card with FAT. Then I went to http://hamvoip.org/RPi2/RPi2-3_V1.02beta_Allstar.img.zip downloaded the file and unzip the file and there was the Allstar.img and I right clicked and copied the file to the SD. I can’t get it to boot. Did I format the SD with the incorrect format? I go over to my computer and do IPCONFIG and there is only one ip being used.
Jerry Gainer, KC7GOL
14860 Chaparral Loop West
Peyton, Colorado 80831
Cell Phone: 719-660-0603

Aloha Jerry,
When you say “copied the file to the SD” I suspect that if I looked on that SD that I would find a file called RPi2-3_V1.02beta_Allstar.img
Copying it as a file is not what you need to do. Instead you need to use a disk imaging tool like win32diskimager to overwrite the SD card with the image.
Look at the instructions on https://hamvoip.org/#image
73,
John
WH6JV

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On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 10:27 PM, Jerry Gainer jerald.gainer@gmail.com wrote:
Well I got all of the cables now. I went over to Walmart and got a Micro SD card 64G. I formatted the SD card with FAT. Then I went to http://hamvoip.org/RPi2/RPi2-3_V1.02beta_Allstar.img.zip downloaded the file and unzip the file and there was the Allstar.img and I right clicked and copied the file to the SD. I can’t get it to boot. Did I format the SD with the incorrect format? I go over to my computer and do IPCONFIG and there is only one ip being used.
Jerry Gainer, KC7GOL
14860 Chaparral Loop West
Peyton, Colorado 80831
Cell Phone: 719-660-0603
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Thanks very much. I have the system (I think working ) . It is asking for me to login in and I type login: root and password: root. Now it wants to know my node number but I don’t have one. I tried to get one but ---- well he said “All node requests have been fulfilled. You may want to try again.”
So I’m using TM-V71 for the radio. A cable comes out of the Data port to the DMK and then it connects to the RPi-3 B. It ask if I wanted to configure-----I was so happy I said yes. Then it ask for my node number. I’m thinking I don’t know how to ask for a node number. Boy! I’m sorry guys but I know I am so close.
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Peyton, Colorado 80831
Cell Phone: 719-660-0603

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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 1:58 AM
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Aloha Jerry,
When you say “copied the file to the SD” I suspect that if I looked on that SD that I would find a file called RPi2-3_V1.02beta_Allstar.img
Copying it as a file is not what you need to do. Instead you need to use a disk imaging tool like win32diskimager to overwrite the SD card with the image.
Look at the instructions on https://hamvoip.org/#image
73,
John
WH6JV
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 10:27 PM, Jerry Gainer jerald.gainer@gmail.com wrote:
Well I got all of the cables now. I went over to Walmart and got a Micro SD card 64G. I formatted the SD card with FAT. Then I went to http://hamvoip.org/RPi2/RPi2-3_V1.02beta_Allstar.img.zip downloaded the file and unzip the file and there was the Allstar.img and I right clicked and copied the file to the SD. I can’t get it to boot. Did I format the SD with the incorrect format? I go over to my computer and do IPCONFIG and there is only one ip being used.
Jerry Gainer, KC7GOL
14860 Chaparral Loop West
Peyton, Colorado 80831
Cell Phone: 719-660-0603
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I had some flakiness with my Pi repeater which does a simplex radio and echolink transcoding - It would freeze from a function standpoint but be hot as heck to the touch. It has heat sinks. After playing with several Pi 3’s and heat sinks I think it was a flakey power supply.
However - what CPU core temps do you guys see? Mine run around high 40’s C or <120F range. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
Steven Donegan
KK6IVC General Class FCC License
FAA PP-ASEL Pilots License
Silver State Car #86
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I typically see, without a cooling fan, temps of about 40 on my allstart pi and 35 on my mmdvm system. Small muffin fans drop the temps about 10-15 degrees.
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On Nov 9, 2016, at 12:38, Steven Donegan donegan@donegan.org wrote:
I had some flakiness with my Pi repeater which does a simplex radio and echolink transcoding - It would freeze from a function standpoint but be hot as heck to the touch. It has heat sinks. After playing with several Pi 3’s and heat sinks I think it was a flakey power supply.
However - what CPU core temps do you guys see? Mine run around high 40’s C or <120F range. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
Steven Donegan
KK6IVC General Class FCC License
FAA PP-ASEL Pilots License
Silver State Car #86
www.sscc.us
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