Chirp runs on the Raspberry Pi. You can run the daily builds by downloading the .tar.gz file, unpacking it, then cd into the source directory and type ./chirpw

You can do the same with d-rats.

If you're running Pidora Linux on your Pi I have an rpm repository you can get chirp and d-rats RPMs from:
http://n0so.net/fileadmin/ham/apps/rpm/fedora/20/

Mike, N0SO

On Aug 15, 2014, at 11:36 PM, Rat <ratgdh@gmail.com> wrote:


I can run my Raspberry-Pi in the truck from the USB port and change my
HT where ever I am at. I have been trying to make more uses for the
Raspberry-Pi with Ham radio. I already have it running Xastir and the
GPS and a round board packet program I am working the bugs out of.

Greg
ke4ooo



On 8/15/2014 5:50 PM, LeonardKeepers wrote:
well i guess there is always someone in the crowd,i have to ask what
application does chirp do on the raspberry pi thank you
Leonard
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