You Will Want this Ham Dashboard

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This is one of the sharpest customizable dashboards I have seen to date. It is a highly customizable ham display and super simple to get up and running.
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コメント (21)
  • @woody2727
    Well Done. Outstanding walk-through. Thank you...
  • @KN4MDE
    Now I have something to do while it is raining. Actually probably happen tonight once i get home. Great Video, thanks
  • This is a fabulous Dashboard. I had no issues getting it up and running (Using Safari on a Mac) and then put it permanently on a Raspi with its own monitor (a retired TV monitor.) I was able to modify several of the individual items to reflect my current location, and I've been adding a couple of local cameras as well, substituting for weather info that was redundant. The screen that results was an infinitely modifiable 12-item display, easily set up in the Config file. One of the most useful programs I have. A great job putting it together.
  • @PaulBigwood
    I set it up after seeing Pablo's video a couple weeks ago. It is great!
  • @ThomasK4SWL
    Jason, your videos are always so informative. This is a brilliant tool--thanks for making an instructional video. Cheers, Thomas (K4SWL)
  • @oldgeekster1
    Need to remember to add the aforementioned link(s) in the description. EXCELLENT find/video!
  • Thanks for the tutorial. Got it downloaded and tweaked in no time.
  • @VA3HDL
    Hi Jason, thank you for featuring the dashboard. You do a much better job explaining how to set it up. I will add a link to your video from mine. 73, Pablo
  • @RobertVinet
    Thank you to Dave N2MXX the inspiration and also Pablo VA3HDL for making his version open source and my next rainy day project.
  • @Sparkfly88
    This is super cool! I've added PSK reporter, and MUF to mine. along with all the local versions of the pages. Thanks for the heads up!
  • If you want to change the Lightning Local to include your area in the config.js file, try this. To center on florida, change the portion of the URL that reads .../image_b_ny.png to ...image_b_fl.png. The same will work for Minnesota (ny changed to mn) or California (ny changes to ca). Want to center on the Dominican Republic? change those two letters from ny to dr.
  • Very, very nice explanation Jason! Even a noob with Linux like me got it set up.
  • @jarnauskas
    This has been a lot of fun, and learned something new! Thanks!!!
  • @rufusrizzo78
    Thanks for sharing! I have wanted a main page for Field Day. This will be great!
  • This is slicker than snot! I would love to set one up just like this, only with 4 panes instead of 12. I may experiment.
  • @N0RMJ
    Your additional instructions definitely were helpful. Now to figure out how to host this to the Pi so it can be viewed on any device on the network.
  • @Scaliad
    This is pretty neat! Being browser based, it even works on android! Thanks!!