I’ve been running HamClock on a Inovato Quadra4k (no longer in production) and the original author of HamClock, Elwood WB0OEW passed away. Before his passing, Elwood did some minor code revisions to version 4.23, that allowed the user to change how to obtain all the many data sources required. I was prepared to make the required changes to use Open HamClock Backend (OHB), when my Quadra went up in a puff of smoke.
It was time to move to a Raspberry Pi. I happened to have a RPI 5 (8GB) sitting unused, so I dug around for a guide to installing HamClock on a RPI and using the OHB. That led me to a wonderfully detailed and highly accurate post here:
I followed the instructions exactly, and in about an hour I had things up and running. My thanks to Keith G6NHU for the excellent guide!








