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Re: [LUG] Fwd: 101 things to do with a raspberry pi and a tin can

 

On 26/03/13 20:13, Simon Waters wrote:
> FYI - Text from PDF
>
> Football club Appledore, 20:00hrs April 15th
>
> â101 things to do with a Raspberry pi and a tin canâ
> By Steve (G6SQX)
>
> "The nucleus to the presentation I will be giving in April began with
> the design of an event datalogger for Raynet to track and to time
> individuals and teams through check points and be able relay infomation
> through to control through a simple data link therefore relieving the
> main comms. for urgent traffic. Having designed a suitable logging
> program I was looking for a cheap and basic computer for the
> remote units that I could run FLdigi and process the data.
>
> Along came the Raspberry pi for Â25.00 and the presentation will be to
> illustrate the versatility of of the 'pi', the flexibility of working in
> in Linux and to demonstrate some of the practical outcomes that we shall
> shortly be trialling on forthcoming events."
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:      101 things to do with a raspberry pi and a tin can
> Date:         Tue, 26 Mar 2013 10:10:42 +0000
> From:         Steve Smith <boghay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To:   admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>
> Hi
> I am giving a presentation at the Appledore and district Amateur radio
> club on the 15th April on applications I have been developing for Raynet
> (Radio Amateur  emergency network) using the Raspberry pi.
>
> Please can you let anyone who might be interested in your groups know
> about the event
>
> Many thanks
>
> Steve Smith (G6SQX)
>
Looks interesting

Paul       

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