Subj : Re: Silence To : Ted G. Freitas From : Tony Langdon Date : Wed Apr 12 2017 08:08 am -=> Ted G. Freitas wrote to Tony Langdon <=- TL> I haven't got round to any of the hotspot technologies yet. TGF> The DV4Mini's are okay, but the real fun power comes with the DVMega. TGF> The DV4Mini's seem to bee too cranky for me. I wrote a few python TGF> scripts for the DVMega's that allows you to connect a USB GPS unit to TGF> the Raspberry PI and then beacon your location out APRS network. This TGF> is something you can't do with the DV4Mini that I know of. Yeah, I've heard mixed reports about the DV4Mini. DVMega does sound interesting, though the MMDVM gives the most options, like running a full blown multimode gateway. BS> I'm usually on D-STAR XRF005B, btw. TL> That, I can do by various means. :) TGF> In general it's been really interesting to see how much the digial mode TGF> has sparked interest in hams to start experimenting again which is a TGF> nice change. Then again there are some that don't want to embrase it TGF> either and just want to do their thing. To each their own I say. :) I like the digital evolution, only thing I find disappoint or frustrating is how it's been fragmented into many networks, both by protocol or history. I just care about connectivity, while respecting the various boundaries. That was the idea behind EchoIRLP many years ago, which I had a major input into the development of (much of the scripting, as well as the basic design, and liaison with the developer of thebridge).. The MMDVM and other access technologies manage this to a fair extent, except that some of the specific criteria (e.g. Motorola repeaters on DMR-MARC) simply can't be met with homebrew equipment. .... Landru! Guide us! --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .