[arm-allstar] Motorola as Node Radio
Chris Smart
csmart8 at cogeco.ca
Tue Mar 2 21:09:51 EST 2021
I'm not new to Allstar...
On 2021-03-02 8:32 p.m., "Dave via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> Chris, I strongly recommend a Shari PiHat-U. You have three levels
> of options to choose from. The basic level one choice is a complete
> kit for $89, you buy a Pi4-2G and the Pi power supply. I buy the 2G
> version for $42 and about $8 for the power supply. Going with that
> option is a total of $130. These kits uses the Nice RF SA818 half watt
> transceiver. I use the Baofeng UV5-R handheld for the user radio. You
> can buy those for about $25. So, when the smoke clears you're into
> a complete Allstar/Echolink PiHat-U and user radio for about $160 or less.
>
> I have three of those systems and they work really well and very easy
> to assemble.
>
> Dave, KL7M 503-739-1981 If you have questions feel free to call me
> I live in Alaska so Noon Anchorage = 4 PM New York
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ARM Allstar" hamvoip.org>
> To: "ARM Allstar" hamvoip.org>
> Cc: "Chris Smart" winsystem.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 2:49:36 PM
> Subject: [arm-allstar] Motorola as Node Radio
>
> Basically, I want to interface the best performing radio with a PI for a
> home-based node.
>
>
> What radio should I get, preferably used?
>
> Something from Motorola? Or something else?
>
>
> All suggestions welcome.
>
>
> This would be on 70 CM and preferably low power.
>
>
> Antenna ideas welcome as well.
>
>
> Chris
>
>
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