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Random Wire Review 86: April 19, 2024

Cooling a hotspot, fun with Winlink, all of my hotspots, and a flight tracker project


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Contents

  1. Cooling my newest hotspot

  2. Some fun with Winlink: Hamword

  3. Hotspots in the KJ7T QTH

  4. Next project: ADS-B flight tracker


1 — Cooling my newest hotspot

My latest hotspot project is a Raspberry Pi 3B+ single board computer with a duplex MMDVM hat in a C4Labs case. The featured component is a Nextion screen, making for an attractive unit overall.

Hotspot and HT

However, it runs hot. I did not install a fan inside the case but did add two heat sinks: one on top of the CPU and one on the network chip. Still, the reported temperature under load runs 140°F or more without additional cooling.

Hotspot temperature without fan

To see if a fan on the outside of the case would make a difference, I taped a small USB-powered fan to the unit. That made a big difference. I don’t really like the look of the blue tape on the case, though, so I explored some other options.

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Tom Salzer

Tom is an Extra Class amateur radio operator licensed in the United States as KJ7T

Tom Salzer KJ7T