If you buy a Pu 4 starter kit you may get an extra item you may replace but you will be sure you have a good snd card and the correct power supply. I did that for my first Pi 4 and replaced the case. Otherwise it was a wuick way to get up and running.
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On Sunday, February 28, 2021, 7:46 PM, David De Coons wo2x <RocketNJ@...> wrote:
Hi Rich
Welcome aboard!
I would go with a Pi 4 instead of a 3. Not much price difference. 4 GB should be plenty. That is what I run here on my development Pi which also hosts my dynamic DNS client.?
73
Dave wo2x
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On Feb 28, 2021, at 7:44 PM, Rich M5RIC via groups.io <r.bro84@...> wrote:
?Hi all
New here and keen to have some fun and see whats possible.
Searching Amazon for a Pi4 and lots come up, seems you can get starter kits which come with everyhing - case, power supply, memory card etc.
Also there is a 4GB or 8GB version, is 4 enough or better go have some head room and go for the 8?
If you were to start out, what would be on your shopping list of whats needed?
Thanks
Rich