AmateurLogic 216: Repair or Replace

Exploring the Ham Dash App ham radio dashboard. Consolidating the shack with Raspberry Pi 5 and M.2 solid state drive. Should you Repair or Replace that appliance with the recently expired warranty. This episode of AmateurLogic (Episode 216) covers a variety of topics relevant to the amateur radio community, ranging from new software tools and hardware projects to maintenance advice and event news. Key Segments: Ham Dash App: Tommy introduces HamDash.app (9:10-16:45), a browser-based dashboard that acts as a "Swiss Army knife" for ham radio operators. It features live DX spots, AI-powered propagation predictions, a contest calendar, and space weather data, all accessible without the need for traditional software installation. Raspberry Pi 5 Shack Integration: Emile shares his experience using a Raspberry Pi 5 equipped with an NVME SSD to streamline his radio shack (24:18-31:07). He demonstrates how the device effectively handles tasks like browsing ARRL magazines, monitoring hotspots, and running digital modes like WSJT-X, all while maintaining a low-power, lightweight setup. Repair or Replace: Mike presents a practical segment on troubleshooting a failed appliance (36:57-44:35). He demonstrates the process of identifying a faulty thermal fuse as the cause of a fan failure, advocating for repair over disposal to reduce landfill waste. Community & Events: The hosts discuss the upcoming Dayton Hamvention (3:43, 6:53, 51:17) and invite viewers to meet them while wearing AmateurLogic or Ham College swag. There is also a mention of fundraising for the YOTA Camp 2026 (33:56-34:58). Trivia and Fun: The group shares lighthearted moments, including a story about an AmateurLogic sticker appearing on the Orion spacecraft (48:02-48:40) and general banter.