???? Universal Ham Radio Connectivity by Callsign Workshop - Bob Bruninga, WB4APR
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???? With Today's proliferation of wireless electronic devices, we need a transparent means of providing end-to-end ham radio connectivity for both text and voice to any ham anywhere using any device and only his callsign for addressing.? Our callsigns are unique in the world.? We should be able to use them for placing a call or text using any system in real time.? The goal of this workshop is to look at the handful of VOIP and more than 26 different text
messaging systems in Ham radio and see where we can provide
transparent connectivity.? We invite experts on all systems to participate and share ideas towards this goal.
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Demonstration Room
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???? Be sure to bring your projects to show in the demo room. Even if you are not speaking. Each year at the DCC a separate (and lockable) room is provided for people to bring and show off their latest projects. Tables and power will be provided. Bring your equipment and display for all to see, learn, and ask questions about. Be sure to bring a small sign and/or flyer naming and describing your project.
Saturday Night Banquet Speaker
The Village TELCO - David
Rowe, VK5DGR
There are now billions of mobile phones all
over the world. However in many developing countries, mobile phones are simply too expensive to use. For example, in a country where people earn $1.50/day, a phone call can cost 21 cents/minute. This is a huge tax on communications.
David Rowe, VK5DGR, will describe how a community
of people from around the world set out to fix this problem, using a mix of Wi-Fi and open source
software. The result is the Village Telco - a DIY telephone company that anyone can set up.
A Village Telco is constructed from a network of "Mesh Potatoes" - small Wi-Fi boxes that are mounted on homes in a village. They form a mesh network, relaying telephone calls for each other. Each Mesh Potato connects to a regular telephone inside village homes. Phone calls on the network are free. A local person in the Village can be trained in a few hours to set up and maintain the network.
To build the Village Telco we borrowed many ideas from Ham Radio, such as sharing hardware designs and community networks.
The talk will include real world stories of how Village Telcos are helping people in several developing countries, and explain why a simple phone call that we take for granted can be so important.
Registration
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Are you ready?? Here's a check list:
- Have you booked your travel?
- Have you booked your hotel room? (see below)
- Have you registered for the DCC? Go to https://www.tapr.org/dccregistration.php?to sign up.
Hotel
Four Points by Sheraton BWI Airport, Baltimore, MD.
Use the reservation link below or call the hotel directly (phone numbers below) and mention the group
code DCC (Digital Communications Conference) when making reservations.
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Four Points by Sheraton BWI Airport
7032 Elm Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21240
Reservations: 1-800-368-7764
Phone: 410-859-3300
Submitted Papers
DATV-express: A Lower Cost Approach to DATV
Charles Brain, G4GUO and Ken Konechy, W6HHC
A Shadow Ad-Hoc TEMPn-N Network
Bob Bruninga, WB4APR
CW Mode for the NUE-PSK Digital Modem
Dave Collins, AD7JT and George Heron, N2APB
APRS and the Android Smartphone
Sagar Gupta, KC2VSG
Practical Implementations of Bluetooth in Microcontroller Circuits
John A. Hansen, Ph.D.
W2FS
Public Service Event APRS Web Mapping for Wireless Devices
Ted Jacobson, W8KVK and Rob
Jacobson, KB9AFT
WRC-12 Agenda Item 1.19: Regulatory Considerations for Software Defined and Cognitive Radio Systems
Brennan Price, N4QX
More experiments with Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networking over AX.25
Networks
John Ronan, EI7IG, Darren Long, G?HHW and Kristian Walsh
A Further Comparison of
Different TCP/IP and DTN Protocols over the D-STAR Digital Data Mode
John Ronan, EI7IG and Cathal O¡¯Connor
Codec 2 ¨C Open Source Speech Coding at 2400 bit/s and Below
David Rowe, VK5DGR
PhoneSat: Balloon Testing Results
Mike Safyan
Modulation ¨C Demodulation Software Radio (MDSR) Software for the BiLiF computer interface
Alex Schwarz, VE7DXW
Schedule
Friday
8:15 AM Conference Registration and Demonstration Room Open
9:00 AM Welcome and Introductions
9:30 AM Technical Presentations
Noon Lunch
1:00 PM Technical Presentations
6:00 PM Break
7:00 PM Social
11:00 PM Demonstration Room Closed
Saturday
7:15 AM
Conference Registration and Demonstration Room Open
8:00 AM Welcome
8:15 AM Technical Presentations
Noon Lunch
1:00 PM Technical Presentations
3:15 PM TAPR
Membership Meeting
6:00 PM Break
7:00 PM Dinner Banquet
11:00 PM Demonstration Room Closed
Sunday
8:00 AM to Noon Sunday Seminar
We hope to see you there!
73, Steve N7HPR
President TAPR