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OpenHamClock is a free, open-source amateur radio dashboard built by the ham radio community. It provides a comprehensive real-time view of band conditions, DX activity, and space weather. In this project, we create a dedicated kiosk to display OpenHamClock on a 10.1-inch LCD screen using the Banana Pi M4 Zero SBC. This video walks through the entire construction process, starting with the system software. We demonstrate how to craft a minimal, plug-and-play OS image using Armbian, Openbox, and Chromium. On the hardware side, you will see the physical assembly, including the preparation of the acrylic mounting unit and the installation of the Banana Pi M4 Zero. The complete details of this build are available at https://jayakody2000lk.blogspot.com/2.... Content of the video: 0:04 – Cloning the Git repository 0:28 – Configuring OS parameters (Wi-Fi settings, hostname, etc.) 1:22 – Building the OS image 2:05 – Linux kernel configuration 2:36 – Flashing the OS image to an SD card 3:08 – Required nuts, bolts, and washers for kiosk assembly 3:17 – Banana Pi M4 Zero and heatsink kit 3:44 – Cutting the mounting panel 4:06 – Mounting panel overview 4:20 – Mounting the Banana Pi M4 Zero to the panel 6:06 – Connecting the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi antenna 6:31 – Attaching the mounting panel to the LCD display 7:26 – Installing the mounting bracket 8:41 – Connecting HDMI, 5V USB power, and display power cables 9:13 – Powering on the OpenHamClock kiosk