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- | ====== Sat 06/04/24 : Echolink & Svxlink ====== | ||
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- | After deciding last year to ditch all // | ||
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- | ==== Thought process....==== | ||
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- | The amateur radio hobby is //**just a hobby**//. Why limit what aspects of it I find interesting because of some feelings of nostalgia for the //good olde days// when radio meant only manual telegraphy on the HF bands? | ||
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- | I still //love// CW but it's just one aspect of a diverse hobby, which has many rabbit holes to explore. I've set up a DMR full-duplex hotspot, set up a second mobile/ | ||
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- | Since my 2m setup at home has fairly poor coverage due to the antenna location and the topography of the local area there now seems little point in continuing with 2m APRS. What to do with a 2m radio at home? An analogue voice gateway - now it's legal to do without NOV? | ||
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- | I found some Raspberry Pi SD card image files from the last time I ran //svxlink// and it didn't take long to clone a new Raspberry Pi SVXLINK gateway. I spent some time last night playing around with the configuration and set up audio levels etc. and it now seems to work nicely. I'll stick to 5W on 2m which won't give massive coverage locally but I'll be able to access from anywhere I can reach on foot and there will be a few more distant hills where access will be possible. | ||
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- | I had previously been connected to the //svxlink reflector// system run by **G4NAB** [[http:// | ||
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- | I'll try to keep a 2m radio close by whenever I'm at home, ready to answer any calls on Echolink. | ||
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- | I'm at Echolink Node **GM4SLV-L / 886089** and might try connecting to **Hubnet** from time to time. | ||
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- | I'll add some new Wiki pages with the current config. to keep a record of the setup, for future reference. | ||
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