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Re: Digital Voice via RaspberryPi


 

Michael,

So something like the ClearNode but the price is eye-watering.



I could buy a DMR radio, Pi and MMDVM hat for much less, and drive everything without needing a Smart Phone and app to configure.

In fact if you read the manual you will see why this isn't more common. A DMR radio sets the sending and receiving codes. On a talk group it displays the call sign of who is transmitting.

Whilst you can do some of this via DTMF codes some has to be configured on the PI and as PIs don't have keyboards it can be fun.

Dave

G4UGM

On 03/11/2024 16:12, Michael WA7SKG via groups.io wrote:
I found a bunch of stuff about DroidStar and other stuff using an AMBE
dongle, but, so far, nothing about how to interface it to a radio. They
all seem to be some kind of interface to on line nodes like AllStar.

My goal is to be able to use P25 and DMR on an existing analog radio via
a RaspberryPi and audio interface.

Thanks,
Michael WA7SKG



Bob AF9W wrote on 11/1/24 7:35 AM:
Droidstar allows all but D-Star to work without the AMBE chip including
the new M17 mode. Google it.
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Bob AF9W


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