![]() ![]() The box is permanently installed and wired straight into the aircraft 12V supply. ![]() So out went the supplied enclosure and I found one in my junk box about the right size (but I later wished I’d found one a bit bigger), So at least they won’t get knocked about in flight. And here we have a box full of them! So the first thing I wanted to do is put everything in one box, including the power supply and amplifier (see later) and all the dongles and antennas. I’m sure you all agree that the PiAware system is a bit of a meccano kit – too many bits! Scarcely anything has caused me more grief in my career than poor connectors. Central to my philosophy is that I wanted something that would work first time, I’m not interested in experiments and successive approximations! Here are my thoughts. I’m a (retired) design engineer, I’ve been designing electronic products all my life my aircraft is a pusher with a fibreglass nosecone, ideal for forward upward and downward radio reception with no horrid engine in the way so between us I though we should be ideally placed for an optimum installation. I thought I would let you know how I got on. I received my box of bits earlier in the year and have now had several good flights with a fully working system. Signal Desktop must be linked with either Signal Android or Signal iOS to send and receive messages.As a newbie to this forum AND to PilotAware I thought I’d share some thoughts with you. Linux: Follow the instructions to configure the Signal repository and install the Signal package.Ĭan I install Signal Desktop without a mobile device?.Non-admin users should search for ~/Applications using Spotlight and move Signal's install file into that directory. macOS: Move Signal to the Applications folder.Windows: Follow prompts from the install link.Linux 64-bit distributions supporting APT, like Ubuntu or Debian.Confirm that your OS supports Signal Desktop:.Confirm Signal is installed and working on your Android phone or iPhone.Your previous message history will not appear. Signal messages are synchronized with Signal on your mobile phone after it is linked.All messaging on Signal Desktop is private.You can link Signal Desktop to your mobile device to send and receive Signal messages from your laptop or desktop computer. Select the unlink icon in the top right.Confirm you can receive SMS (not iMessage) or phone calls to that number.Note: Chat history is not transferred from the phone.Īlready using an iPad? Update to the latest version or follow these troubleshooting steps for linking. Follow the on-screen instructions to link the iPad to your phone.Confirm that your iPad is running iPadOS 13 or later. ![]() Reinstalling on a new device? Follow these steps to transfer from another iOS device. Having issues installing on an iPhone? Follow these troubleshooting steps. Install and open Signal from the Apple App Store.Confirm that your iOS device is running iOS 13 or later.Signal can use whichever internet connection is enabled on your phone, including WiFi and mobile data.All communication on Signal iOS is private and end-to-end encrypted.Signal iOS users can send private messages and make secure calls to other Signal users anywhere in the world for free over the internet. Reinstalling? Follow these steps to restore from a previously created backup or transfer from an existing phone. Having issues installing on an Android phone? Follow these troubleshooting steps. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration process.Install and open Signal from the Google Play Store.Confirm that your phone is running Android 5.0 or later.Signal-to-Signal messages are secure and free to send and receive using any internet connection enabled on your phone, including WiFi and mobile data.All Signal-to-Signal communication is private and end-to-end encrypted.Signal Android users can send private messages and make secure calls to other Signal users anywhere in the world for free over the internet. Signal is privacy that fits in your pocket (or on your desk).ĭownload Signal here or follow the installation steps for your platform. ![]()
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