Great presentation, as a user of Allstar for almost six years, I feel one important feature was left out. Allstar is a duplex system and although the clearnode and SHARI devices don't take advantage of that feature, duplex opens up a lot of capabilities with nodes connecting repeaters and other devices.
Thanks for the presentation. It was a great overview. I’ve been on DMR for about 3 years. It looks like Allstar is link an analog hotspot. 73’s de KC1NE.
I am a new Ham (paid the fee today). My first radio ( bought before i should have) is a HT analog. My house is like a farady cage . I will need an antenna outside and getting it inside has to meet my wifes approval. I am thinking this is a good first step? It can get my on the air and if spend the time and and effort can then get a outside antenna or even base unit. Does this make sense?
I got a clear note recently and need some help how do you connect to a new contact also I have not seen these yellow or blue stripes when I use it on the previous connections that were done and testing before it was mailed out to me so I'm just a little bit hazy on these two processes if you could please clarify
Iv had a CN for 4 yrs and it is truly awesome.
Nice video, Tom. Great tp see my old podcast buddy is still playing with radios,
73, Barry K1BJF
Looking good NN6H! Great video!!!
73, WB1G
Great presentation, as a user of Allstar for almost six years, I feel one important feature was left out. Allstar is a duplex system and although the clearnode and SHARI devices don't take advantage of that feature, duplex opens up a lot of capabilities with nodes connecting repeaters and other devices.
Thanks for the presentation. It was a great overview. I’ve been on DMR for about 3 years. It looks like Allstar is link an analog hotspot.
73’s de KC1NE.
Also, a ClearZero can do ethernet by adding a $7 usb-ethernet adapter. Just remember to get one w/the micro USB connector...
Clearnode has dvswitch software installed that allows the analog to connect to digital. Clearnode runs hamvoip software for the Allstar connections.
I am a new Ham (paid the fee today). My first radio ( bought before i should have) is a HT analog. My house is like a farady cage . I will need an antenna outside and getting it inside has to meet my wifes approval. I am thinking this is a good first step? It can get my on the air and if spend the time and and effort can then get a outside antenna or even base unit. Does this make sense?
I got a clear note recently and need some help how do you connect to a new contact also I have not seen these yellow or blue stripes when I use it on the previous connections that were done and testing before it was mailed out to me so I'm just a little bit hazy on these two processes if you could please clarify
I think Clearnode would better be described as 'turnkey', rather than 'commercialized', though it is certainly that too.