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WAOARC 2025 WSPR Kit Build - TAPR Software Preparation Guide
This guide will walk you through preparing a Raspberry Pi to work with the WSPR Hat Kit.
Prerequisites
You will need the following items:
- A Raspberry Pi 2, 3, or 4
- A Power Supply suitable for your Pi
- A MicroSD Card
- A MicroSD Card Reader
- A PC (Windows/Mac/Linux) to prepare the MicroSD Card
- A wired Ethernet connection to your network
- Your WiFi network name and password (If you wish to use WiFi)
- A WiFi Adapter (Only if you want to use WiFi with a Pi 2)
The MicroSD card you use for this project will be completely erased during the process. Please make sure that it does not contain any data you wish to keep.
1. Download and install the Raspberry Pi Imager from https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/. If your computer type is not highlighted in the blue button, use the blue link that matches your system under the black box, as in the picture to the right.
2. Download the TAPR image using the links below that match your Raspberry Pi:
- For Pi 2, & 3 WSPR SD Card Image for Pi 2/3
- For Pi 4 WSPR SD Card Image for Pi 4
We recommend the newer WsprryPi software. These TAPR images are very out of date.
3. Insert the MicroSD card into your card reader and connect it to your computer, and open the Raspberry Pi Imager application.
4. Click the 'CHOOSE DEVICE' button on the left, and choose the option 'No filtering' at the top of the list.
5. Click the 'CHOOSE OS' button in the centre, and scroll down to the bottom and select 'Use custom'. Navigate to and select the TAPR image you downloaded in step 2.
6. Click the 'CHOOSE STORAGE' button, and select your MicroSD Card from the list. Be careful to choose the option that matches your MicroSD card. Common card sizes are 8Gb, 16Gb, 32Gb, or 64Gb.
7. Click the 'NEXT' button that appears in the lower right corner to continue. When asked if you would like to apply OS customisation settings, click 'NO'.
8. You will be asked to confirm that you want to erase all information on the MicroSD card. This is your last chance to stop the process. If you are sure that you want to proceed, click 'YES'. Depending on your system, you may be asked for your password, or to confirm the writing of the card.
After completing step 8, the Imager application will write and verify the card. This may take a while. When prompted, you can remove the MicroSD card and close the Imager application.
WSPR Software Configuration
1. Insert the SD Card to the Raspberry PI, plug in the Hat, the Ethernet cable, and the power cable
2. The hostname for the Pi will be 'TAPR'. After waiting a few minutes for the Pi to start, visit http://tapr/ in your browser, and you should see the page to the right.
3.