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Re: Commercial M17 HT
Austria is fine as well¡­
By oe1wrs · #16 ·
Re: Commercial M17 HT
Hey, if it comes down to it, we can order a bunch and send them to Austria. *ahem* I mean Australia. --- Steve KC1AWV M17 Project
By Steve KC1AWV · #15 ·
Introduction
Hi! LW7EMN, Juan, from Azul, Argentina. It is nice to see some community build-up Thanks for the zero retries moderator! I had been experimenting with M17 for a year.
By Juan Ignacio Pucheu · #14 ·
Re: Commercial M17 HT
I hope these get off the ground.? Unfortunately, exchange rate makes them rather expensive here, but if I get a windfall, I'll add one to my list of (future) devices. -- 73 de Tony
By Tony Langdon · #13 ·
Re: Intro and request
As I said in my intro post, I have the following M17 hardware: Gateway: MMDVM (both hotspot and modem with external radios). Client/user: MMDVM with M17Client and 9600 capable radio. Module1 with
By Tony Langdon · #12 ·
Re: Introduction
I cheated with the cable, as I said, because I knew the Module17 was pin compatible with the BI7JTA and Repeater Builders MMDVM boards, for which I had a cable on hand.? You can order just the cable
By Tony Langdon · #11 ·
Re: Introduction
New to M17 with no M17 specific hardware yet. Still in the observing and learning mode. Steve N5QC
By Steve Nielson · #10 ·
Commercial M17 HT
CSI has a pre-release announcement for two M17 HT radios and are accepting orders. https://www.csi-radios.com/radios/connect-systems/ I have no affiliation with CSI, but I hope these radios "fly off
By Tom Early · #9 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi, this is Werner OE1WRS. I have only M17 RX capability with SDR++ and Airspy. Can someone post details on the proposed / in development solution for replacing UT-1xx DSTAR boards with a M17 capable
By oe1wrs · #8 ·
Intro and request
Than you all for joining this list! I hoped for maybe a dozen of us and we¡¯re comfortably past that. I¡¯ll be at least another day before I can actively participate here as we visited our daughter
By Steve Stroh N8GNJ · #7 ·
Re: Introduction
Thank you, Tony, for the description of your efforts for M17. I've been circling M17 RF for over a year and am on the threshold now with a Lilygo M17 module 0.1e and a cable that's almost ready for
By Steve K3FZT · #6 ·
Introduction
Hi everyone, just a quick introduction. Tony, VK3JED here, located in central Victoria, Australia. I've been following the M17 Project since late 2020, when I discovered it by accident via one of
By Tony Langdon · #5 ·
Re: Welcome!
I am big on configuration or setup sheets to document my working (and often failed) configuration(s). They often become good templates for other users to start from. Steve
By Steve Nielson · #4 ·
Re: Welcome!
Steve: Thanks for this. The M17 developers have existing, well-established channels of communication such as Discord. Agree on all your points. Thanks, Steve N8GNJ [email protected]> wrote:
By Steve Stroh <steve@...> · #3 ·
Re: Welcome!
Priming the conversation, please confirm, correct, add, etc. Group is to be use and user centric. I think this is N8CNJ¡¯s point in forming the group. Development, while interesting, is to be kept
By Steve Nielson · #2 ·
Welcome!
Hello you first four brave new participants! Apologies that I¡¯ll likely not be ¡°present¡± for the first few days of this list, so feel free to talk amongst yourselves about M17. I¡¯m
By Steve Stroh N8GNJ · #1 ·