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You may want to contact Tim Barrett, K6BIV as he is also running Terminal Mode per his QRZ.com page: Hello: The Newly upgraded K6BIV Station is on the Air. Rigs are: Icom IC-7700, Icom IC-900 both with a Icom PW-1 @ home location and Icom IC-7100 using RemoteRig to the top of Mt. Diablo @ 3800'. Thanks & 73' K6BIV Tim Stay Well 73 Mike W6MEW -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jim - K6JM via groups.io Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 4:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [w6cx-dstar] Cheap terminal mode hotspot Have a DStar radio that supports Terminal Mode and want to have a way to access the DStar network without RF to a DStar repeater? Newer ICOM DStar radios have a new feature called Terminal Mode. You connect the radio to a computer that has internet access and you run an appropriate app. Problem was - ICOM's app does not allow connection to reflectors. To the rescue came Jonathan Naylor G4KLX (who attended Pacificon two years ago and gave a presentation on digital voice). He updated his free app to support Terminal Mode radios. If you have a radio that can do Terminal Mode (51A Plus2, 31A Plus, 4100, 5100, 9700, 705), a Terminal Mode hotspot may be the answer. And if your radio comes with the needed cable, rather than buying an expensive hotspot, for about $20-$30 you can set up a Terminal Mode hotspot using a Raspberry Pi Zero loaded with Pi-Star. I have posted a short guide about how to do this at That page has an overview, with links to a How-To page. Of course RF access to the W6CX D-STAR repeater is still the best way to use D-STAR, but if you are travelling or you want to switch reflectors a lot without disturbing others, a cheap hotspot may be the solution for you. Jim - K6JM -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. |