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2020 Sep 23
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
...WiFi calling became available, Sprint dropped support for the
femtocell. So I added a Trimble RES 360 Carrier Board and Rpi2 and
created a Strata I time server. In July of 2017 a lightening strike took
everything out (despite the lightening arrestor) so I migrated to RPI3
with a GPS Networking L1GPSA-N L1 Roof Antenna. I split the GPS signal
and have two RPI3s each with a Trimble RES 360 Carrier Board. Since I
already have this hardware providing approximately 1uS time accuracy
(wouldn't want to be late for dinner), I thought I might try using them
for ADs too.
> For something like a...
2020 Sep 23
0
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
...dropped support for the
PRGvs> femtocell. So I added a Trimble RES 360 Carrier Board and Rpi2 and
PRGvs> created a Strata I time server. In July of 2017 a lightening strike took
PRGvs> everything out (despite the lightening arrestor) so I migrated to RPI3
PRGvs> with a GPS Networking L1GPSA-N L1 Roof Antenna. I split the GPS signal
PRGvs> and have two RPI3s each with a Trimble RES 360 Carrier Board. Since I
PRGvs> already have this hardware providing approximately 1uS time accuracy
PRGvs> (wouldn't want to be late for dinner), I thought I might try using them
PRGvs>...
2020 Sep 23
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
...; PRGvs> femtocell. So I added a Trimble RES 360 Carrier Board and Rpi2 and
> PRGvs> created a Strata I time server. In July of 2017 a lightening strike
> took
> PRGvs> everything out (despite the lightening arrestor) so I migrated to
> RPI3
> PRGvs> with a GPS Networking L1GPSA-N L1 Roof Antenna. I split the GPS
> signal
> PRGvs> and have two RPI3s each with a Trimble RES 360 Carrier Board. Since
> I
> PRGvs> already have this hardware providing approximately 1uS time
> accuracy
> PRGvs> (wouldn't want to be late for dinner), I thought I mig...
2020 Sep 22
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
A few months ago, I built a samba 4 DC on a RPi 2B v1.1 with Louis'
packages.
It's just like a normal Intel cpu based installation with a couple of minor
exceptions.
I built mine on Raspbian Lite. You'll have to add an additional user and
give it sudo privileges.The network setup was like the older Debian 9 by
simply adjusting /etc/network/interfaces. To add Louis' repo