
You can learn how to install and backup the operating system and various programs on the Raspi. There are 5 ways to set up the Raspi for use in amateur radioġ.) You can use my instructions as listed below. If you want to use a Raspberry for amateur radio, the fastest way is to use the great Build a Pi script from Jason, KM4ACK. General Information (last but not least)ĭue to a lot of work in my company it is currently not possible for me to update this article regularly.Some important Raspberry PI commands and settings.Install VirtualRadar (Display Airplanes).Install ADS-B Receiver with SDRplay RSP’s (SDR).Install CubicSDR with SDRplay RSP’s (SDR).Install Chirp (Programming transceivers).Install VOACAP (Propagation Prediction).Install CQRLOG (Advanced Ham Radio Logbook).Install zyGrib (Weather data visualization).Install GridTracker (Display connections on a map).Install Packet Radio (Hamlib, Direwolf, Xastir, Linpac).Install Real Time Clock (Additional hardware).Install GPS Clock (Time sync & Position).First start and basic setup Raspberry pi (Raspi).

Try it out, it is worth it and makes fun. All the programs I use work without problems on a PI3, but the performance of the PI4 is much better, but it also gets much hotter and needs more power.

I am a big friend of the small Raspberry PI (Raspi) computer which is also very good for amateur radio.
