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# Buy a 16GB SD card for the Raspberry Pi (here's an example [https://www.amazon.com/Sandisk-Ultra-Micro-UHS-I-Adapter/dp/B073K14CVB/ref=sr_1_3?crid=A9NYIX1SVRLT&keywords=16gb%2Bmicro%2Bsd%2Bcard&qid=1682725322&sprefix=16gb%2Bmicro%2Bsd%2Bcard%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-3&th=1 SD card on Amazon]).
# Buy a 16GB SD card for the Raspberry Pi (here's an example [https://www.amazon.com/Sandisk-Ultra-Micro-UHS-I-Adapter/dp/B073K14CVB/ref=sr_1_3?crid=A9NYIX1SVRLT&keywords=16gb%2Bmicro%2Bsd%2Bcard&qid=1682725322&sprefix=16gb%2Bmicro%2Bsd%2Bcard%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-3&th=1 SD card on Amazon]).
#* If you have a larger one you can use it, but TARPN doesn't require more space than 16GB.
#* If you have a larger one you can use it, but TARPN doesn't require more space than 16GB.
# If needed for your radio, buy a 13.8v power supply (hams often already have one in their shack).
#* For example [https://mfjenterprises.com/products/mfj-4230mv MFJ-4230MV] or the [https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/alo-dm-330mvt|Alinco DM-330MVT].
#* If you're using an HT, you may not need a power supply so long as you have an AC adapter that allows transmit (some only allow receive).

Revision as of 23:46, 28 April 2023

These are the high level steps to build your very own 1-port TARPN node. Some steps link out to a more detailed guide, since this page is your one-stop overview.

  1. Build or buy a NinoTNC (about ~$40 in parts)
  2. Acquire an appropriate VHF or UHF radio
    • Any VHF/UHF radio can be used so long as you can buy or make an audio/PTT connection cable for it (see this homebrew Kenwood cable). Even a basic Baofeng UV-5R can be used with a homemade cable, though it's limited to 5 watts. The radio suggestions below are higher power.
    • Most TARPN members buy inexpensive used commercial radios by reprogramming them for ham radio frequencies.
    • Here are eBay searches for some popular models known to work well with TARPN (fast PTT switching speed):
  3. Buy a Raspberry Pi
    • The site rpilocator shows which online stores have them in stock.
    • Most full-size models are compatible with TARPN.
    • Avoid: "Pi 1 Model B rev 1", "Zero", and "Compute Module (CM)" versions.
    • You can see the full list of supported models.
  4. Buy a 16GB SD card for the Raspberry Pi (here's an example SD card on Amazon).
    • If you have a larger one you can use it, but TARPN doesn't require more space than 16GB.
  5. If needed for your radio, buy a 13.8v power supply (hams often already have one in their shack).
    • For example MFJ-4230MV or the DM-330MVT.
    • If you're using an HT, you may not need a power supply so long as you have an AC adapter that allows transmit (some only allow receive).