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I live in a valley so it’s hard to hit any local digital repeaters. Built this to hit all the modes I can. Full duplex.

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[-] NI6V@lemmy.radio 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

These things are awesome. I first got into digital modes with DStar and an Openspot. Now I got openspots and a pi-star mmdvm running at the house, along with a Shari allstar node. These all have been super fun to build. Building is always the best way to approach these things too.

[-] VE3MAL@lemmy.radio 1 points 1 year ago

Shari is the next thing on the list. How do you like it? I have a radio-less node set up already with a sip phone just to see how things work.

[-] NI6V@lemmy.radio 1 points 1 year ago

Shari nodes are pretty cool. Honestly I jump around a lot between all my nodes. I use one for my D-Star stuff, and another for DMR/M17. M17 is a work in progress. The thing I like most about SHARI nodes, you build them yourself. It feels less like buying a product, and more like buying a fun project. Mine took me about 2 hours to build up. I have a reasonable amount of linux experience.

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A place to discuss all things digital. Any focus from M17 to AMTOR. This may run parallel to other communities, All questions and posts welcome.

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