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2. Wait for Pi-Star to boot up, which normally takes a minute or so (a bit longer when using a slower computer like the RPi Zero W). Note: If your hotspot has a display, you can watch Pi-Star start up until the login prompt is displayed, but don"t log in there because you can"t set up Pi-Star via the hotspot.
⋀ Top | Quick links ⋁ Ⓢ 5) Performing initial Pi-Star con gurationAfter authentication, the Con guration view is displayed. I"m going to discuss these con gurationsettings in three parts: Basic, Digital mode, and Additional.
Clicking any of the Apply Changes buttons will apply all changes made in any of the sections, but it"s a good idea to apply changes after working in each section. For example, if you have enabled various modes (DMR, D-STAR, etc.), the associated con guration section is displayed only after you apply your changes.
Note 2: To learn more about Nextion screens, visit the Nextion Screens⩘ group or the Nextion Ham-Radio Screens⩘ Facebook group, both moderated by Dutch ham and digital voice enthusiast Rob van Rheenen, PD0DIB.
Layout, for Nextion displays: G4KLX or ON7LDS L2, L3, or L3 HS. Note 1: For a good summary explanation of the differences between the layout types, see the Pi-Star User Forum "Screen layout" post⩘ by Ryan, WA6HXG as well as his GitHub project page: WA6HXG/MMDVM-Nextion-Screen- Layouts⩘ .
Note 2: For a selection of Nextion screen layouts as well as the more detailed readme explanations of the differences between the layouts, see the Nextion subfolders of the g4klx/MMDVMHost GitHub page⩘ . See also my note: Nextion screen customizations⩘ .
Optionally, you can open the Pi-Star dashboard on any Windows, Mac, or Linux computer (not thehotspot) connected to the same network as the hotspot by browsing to (use trailing slash) http://pi-star/for Windows, or http://pi-star.local/. Enabled modes are highlighted green, and you can monitor activity. Note: If you enable YSF, P25, NXDN, or any of the cross modes, you"ll see additional info displayed in the dashboard"s left column. (This image is for illustration purposes only. Normally, only one cross-mode network is enabled, for example, only YSF2DMR, and you would disable the corresponding base cross-mode, for example if using YSF2DMR, DMR would be disabled.)
Activity modules – The lower portion of Admin view displays activity modules.DMR links: In the DMR Repeater module, linked talkgroups are shown on the left and linkedre ectors on the right. For example, if you link to DMR+ re ector 4400 with a private call to84400, you"ll then talk on TG 9, so you"ll see TG 9/Ref 4400. For more info, see: DMRGatewaynotes⩘ .
[General] Callsign=fill in your callsign Timeout=180 Duplex=0 # ModeHang=10 # RFModeHang=10 RFModeHang=30 #(minimum 30sec required for Fusion) NetModeHang=3 Display=Nextion #(in case Nextion display is used) #Display=None Daemon=0
[LCDproc]Address=localhostPort=13666 #LocalPort=13667 DimOnIdle=0 DisplayClock=1 UTC=0
Download the Nextion Firmware into the display using the Raspberry Pi 3 # cd /opt/MMDVMHost/Nextion # python nextion.py NX3224T024.tft /dev/ttyUSB0 #(use the .tft file conform the productcode mentioned on the back
[Nextion] # Port=modem # Port=/dev/ttyAMA0 Port=/dev/ttyUSB0 Brightness=50 DisplayClock=1 UTC=0 IdleBrightness=5 #(level at your own preference)