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> Build logs from the bench. SDR, Meshtastic, LED panels, a homelab that keeps growing, and the occasional voided warranty.

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Ham Radio

POCSAG on the Raspberry Pi

Decoding POCSAG pager traffic on a Raspberry Pi with an RTL-SDR, shortly after getting an amateur radio license. A general class ticket, a Pi, and way too much time on my hands.

26 Mar 2019 · 5 min read open →
Kodi

Hyperion+RetroPie+Kodi=Bliss!

Adding Hyperion ambilight LEDs to a RetroPie and Kodi setup on a Raspberry Pi. Blinky lights that actually respond to what's on screen, including SteamLink.

29 Dec 2017 · 2 min read open →
3D Printing

Squirrel Camera!

Building a motion-triggered squirrel cam with a Raspberry Pi after finding the porch pumpkins under attack. A quick project that mostly already existed and just needed assembling.

21 Dec 2017 · 4 min read open →
Media Center

Full setup of Retropie.

A complete walkthrough of setting up RetroPie on a Raspberry Pi 3, from image flashing to controller configuration, working entirely in Linux.

14 Dec 2017 · 7 min read open →
Kodi

Replacing a PC and Pogoplug with a Raspberry Pi 3

Consolidating a desktop PC and a Pogoplug into a single Raspberry Pi 3. Pihole, Kodi database, download scheduling, and a shared 10TB NAS, all on one small board.

08 Dec 2017 · 3 min read open →
Media Center

RetroPIe!

First impressions and setup notes from getting RetroPie running on a Raspberry Pi 3, including a tip on relocating the home folder to USB for easier game management.

08 May 2017 · 1 min read open →
Kodi

Raspberry Pi 3 -- Finally using it

Finally putting the Raspberry Pi 3 to work with MythTV and Kodi, after it sat idle since launch. Setup notes and a comparison to older Pi models.

08 Jan 2017 · 1 min read open →
Kodi

The things I do to myself.

Attempting to run a MythTV backend on a Raspberry Pi B+. A story of ambition, thermal limits, and eventually knowing when a project isn't worth finishing.

01 Sep 2015 · 4 min read open →