[arm-allstar] chinese mobile radio??
John
jtransue at cox.net
Fri Apr 26 17:23:03 EDT 2019
Bryan KK6DOQ,
Do you go from the Alinco DB9 connector directly through a serial-to-USB to a Raspberry Pi? Or do you need a further interface of some kind?
Where can I find the pinout for the RPi 3B+ when running the hamvoip software? I have not found the pinout or the connection specifications. Guess I don’t know where to look.
John AF4PD
> On Apr 26, 2019, at 9:20 AM, B Harvey via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> I just put an Allstar node together using a mobile radio rather than an
> HT. While researching, I found that the TYT TH-9000D has been used in the
> past with some fairly easy modifications. However, I also learned that
> those radios are prone to failure over time. Instead, I went with an Alinco
> DR-435 which requires no modification at all. It is ready to go our of the
> box with a DB9 connector containing the needed connections.Furthermore, the
> Alinco have received good reviews. Like the TYT TH-9000D series radios, the
> Alinco DR series can be had in 2M, 1.25M and 70cm ham bands. If you're
> happy with a 2M radio, the Alinco is not much more than the TYT radio.
>
> Brian / KK6DOQ
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 5:31 AM "Gervais Fillion via ARM-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
>> hi all
>> well is there a chinese mobile radio that i could used here for my node?
>> Motorola's are rare as hell and too $ and if a chinese can do the job for
>> me,why not.
>>
>> i saw some month ago a member writing some article,the COS is easy to find
>> on his board,
>> my system here is not working as i would like ,
>>
>> i need a radio and the soundcard modified for it.
>>
>> Right now i am using an GE Phoenix as TX and a Baofeng as receiver
>>
>> thanks for your help
>>
>> Gewrvais
>> ve2ckn
>> riviere-bleue
>>
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