Re: Node-Red Totally Newbie
Juan Welcome to the group. ?You can install Node-Red on most any operating system, including Window and Mac. Most prefer to use Raspberry Pis because they just run in the background. I run my
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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#8213
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Re: Node-Red Totally Newbie
Juan, welcome! I too along with many in the group have Flex radios although the group is not Flex specific. You will find different approaches to shack integration with Node Red. Some of us with Flex
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Ronald Panetta, WB2WGH
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#8212
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Node-Red Totally Newbie
Hello everyone and greetings from Guatemala. I have a Flex 6600 (with an extra toy in route) and I have been hearing about some of the things that can be done with Node-Red for amateur radio, but
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TG9AJR Juan
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Re: FTDX101 ON OFF
Adrian, My flow simply provides PC control of the SPE. The front panel allows power level changes while in operate mode and I see no reason to enforce a restriction in the flow. Feel free to add an
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Ronald Panetta, WB2WGH
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#8210
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Re: FTDX101 ON OFF
Adrian, You may need to customize the code. Look in the function node "Define Exciter Drive Power"' You will find a table (see below) that sets the drive levels for standby, low, middle and high
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Ronald Panetta, WB2WGH
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#8209
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Re: File /!1! Flows by Type/SVG Based Flows/SWR Sweep.json updated
#file-notice
I added some additional ways to enter sweep start and sweep end frequencies, including a pull down band selector. Added a SWR meter. Adjusted the sequencer times to work with my Flex / Network.
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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#8208
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File /!1! Flows by Type/SVG Based Flows/SWR Sweep.json updated
#file-notice
The following files and folders have been updated in the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /!1! Flows by Type/SVG Based Flows/SWR Sweep.json (
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#8207
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Re: FTDX101 ON OFF
Adrian, the exciter drive level is determined from the band and drive level table which had 4 settings per band (standby, low, middle and maximum). If tou want the standby drive level to be the same
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Ronald Panetta, WB2WGH
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Re: File /!1! Flows by Type/SVG Based Flows/SWR Sweep.json uploaded
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I built a SVG based SWR Sweep Flow. ?This version is set up to work, stand alone, as a Non-GUI Client, with a Flex Radio, Slice (0). ?This means you need a GUI client connected to the Flex Radio, so
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Alan Blind, WA9WUD
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#8203
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File /!1! Flows by Type/SVG Based Flows/SWR Sweep.json uploaded
#file-notice
The following files and folders have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /!1! Flows by Type/SVG Based Flows/SWR Sweep.json (
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
https://www.cloudmqtt.com/blog/cute-cat-limit-cloudmqtt.html I use cloudmqtt to monitor a remote non-ham solar array.
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Mike Coomer
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
I've uploaded a zip file to the Files/Miscellaneous section which contains the files and ReadMe to setup a dashboard to display system info of network connected RPi
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Mike Pate - K5MAP
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
Ron, I looked at that option but its a bit too complicated for my needs... I just completed the creation of a Python script and using the NR Exec node am able to monitor the system variables for all
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Mike Pate - K5MAP
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
Mike, MQTT seems to be popular for Node Red inter-host communication as is evidenced by many of the threads here. I have not needed that capability so have not delved into it. At some point I'd like
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Ronald Panetta, WB2WGH
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#8198
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Re: install of node red on raspberry pi
Got it worked out. Seems all of the script was not needed to open settings. Not out of woods yet but am trying to work it out. Thanks all for what you do. [email protected]> wrote:
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Mike McKinney
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#8197
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install of node red on raspberry pi
I have installed node-red per instructions on a video from Kyle AA0Z on youtube. At a point that I need to edit the settings I put the following command in CMD window ( sudo nano
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Mike McKinney
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
Ron, Thanks... I've looked at that solution.? He installed NR on all of his RPi and used the MQTT nodes to exchange info.? Its a bit too complex and high maintenance for me. I found a way to run a
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Mike Pate - K5MAP
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#8195
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
Mike, some ideas here: https://discourse.nodered.org/t/monitoring-raspberry-pi-devices-using-node-red/58409 Ron WB2WGH [email protected]> wrote:
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Ronald Panetta, WB2WGH
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
Ron, Thanks... I've already loaded that flow.? It is a similar flow which I use to monitor the RPi where I'm hosting NR.? I'm looking for a flow which retrieves system info but from a remote RPi. --
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Mike Pate - K5MAP
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Re: Remotely monitor RPi devices
Mike, /g/nodered-hamradio/files/%211%21%20Flows%20by%20Type/MISCELLANEOUS Look for Pi monitor. It's a text file that contains json. When in the shack tomorrow, I will check the RPi
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Ronald Panetta, WB2WGH
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#8192
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