SharkRF openSPOT DMR/FUSION/D-STAR hotspot

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openSPOT is a standalone digital radio IP gateway / hotspot

Supports DMR (Brandmeister, DMRplus), D-Star (DCS, REF/DPlus, XRF/DExtra, XLX), System Fusion (FCS, YSFReflector) networks. More supported networks and features will be available with new firmware releases.

Supports cross modem modes. Talk with your C4FM radio on DMR, and with your DMR radio on System Fusion networks!
Very easy to use, works without a computer. No additional hardware required, works out of the box. All accessories included.
Web interface for configuration and monitoring.
HTTP, UDP/TCP API support.
Custom 2FSK/4FSK RF protocol support with TDMA.

USB powered, low energy consumption, 20mW RF output.
Create your own private radio network using our open source server application.
Runs fully embedded software written in pure C, running on an embedded real time operating system. No Linux, bulky Windows software or failing SD cards!

Paul L | MØFOX | Chesterfield UK | IO93HE | Icom IC-7800 | Yaesu FT-980 | FT-902DM | WAB SK46

Icom IC-7610 HF/50MHz Transceiver

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IC-7610 HF/50MHz Transceiver (Base Station)

The IC-7610 is the successor to the IC-7600 and will be a dual-watch capable HF+50MHz 100W base station with built-in antenna tuner.

The LCD will be touch screen and you will be able to connect an external display.

More info to follow

Paul L | MØFOX | Chesterfield UK | IO93HE | Icom IC-7800 | Yaesu FT-980 | FT-902DM | WAB SK46

Ziggy Hudson G1ZIG Silent Key

Ziggy Hudson who’ve many of us have spoken too either on amateur or CB radio has passed away. Always on a hill, always with a pleasant word and time to spare for his radio and 4×4 friends. 73 Ziggy and God Bless you my friend

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Paul L | MØFOX | Chesterfield UK | IO93HE | Icom IC-7800 | Yaesu FT-980 | FT-902DM | WAB SK46

DMR UK Core talk groups

REVISED TALK GROUPS
There will be several changes to talk groups affecting

TG8, TG2350, TG2351, TG2352, TG2353, UK Wide & Direct Dial
As of the 28th December 2015 the new Talkgroup structure has now been implemented. However the new regional groups will not be linked to TG8

This is to allow users time to update their code plugs and test them on the new talk groups

Talk groups TG8, TG2350, TG2351, TG2352, TG2353 & Direct Dial
are still available, but will be switched off on 31st January 2016
AS A GUIDE THE REVISED TALKGROUP LISTINGS SHOWN BELOW ARE NOW CONFIRMED AS OPERATIONAL

FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE LINK UNDER THE FULL TG LIST TAB AS WELL AS AGAINST EACH REPEATER LISTING UNDER THE REPEATER TAB

Despite the talk group restructuring having been completed, there could be some “fine tuning” to be done over the next month (and beyond) as Keepers can request additions and removals. We will keep posting updates on the relevant pages on this site as well as via the Facebook page and Twitter. Also via our weekly newsletter

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An update from the c-Bridge Admins

** As of 09/01/2016 the process mentioned below has now been completed and hold-off timers are now operational on all wide area talkgroups **

As promised we have started adding hold-off timers to the wide area talkgroups on Timeslot 1. This has already been implemented on the new regional 8xx groups on Slot 2.

‘Wide Area’ means TG1, TG2, TG13 and TG235. As has always been the case these 4 talkgroups will still normally be heard on all repeaters. Users can continue to use them as they always have.

If a repeater user makes a transmission on one of the user activated talkgroups (TG80, TG81, TG113, TG123, TG119, TG129) or local TG9 then the 4 wide area talkgroups will be turned off on that repeater for 10 minutes (5 minutes for TG9). This will allow a user activated or local QSO without the risk of being interrupted by the wide area groups.

The wide area talkgroups remain active and usable on all repeaters not involved in the user activated QSO. Any of the wide area talkgroups can be reconnected immediately without having to wait for the timer to expire by keying up on that talkgroup.

A similar scheme will be implemented on the slot 1 special talkgroups such as 803. TG1 and TG235 are currently working as above. TG2 and TG13 will follow shortly

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TALK GROUP 8xx (ROAMING)

Repeaters will be assigned a “home” region which is always on and is based on the repeater location. Secondary regions are available as a User Activated option. The reasons for the change include (1) it allows linking of repeaters with coverage in multiple regions (2) allows for qso’s to continue should a user go into the next region subject to availability on the next repeater (3) allowing the split of regions such as SE England which has grown to big for TG8

TG800 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

TG801 – METRO EAST (HERTFORDSHIRE / EAST LONDON / ESSEX / KENT)

TG802 – METRO WEST (CENTRAL & WEST LONDON / SURREY / SUSSEX)

TG810 – SOUTH WEST ENGLAND (THAMES VALLEY / BRISTOL CHANNEL / SOLENT)

TG820 – NORTH WEST ENGLAND

TG830 – MIDLANDS

TG840 – EAST OF ENGLAND

TG850 – SCOTLAND

TG860 – NORTH EAST ENGLAND

TG870 – WALES & MARCHES

TG880 – NORTHERN IRELAND

TALK GROUP 2350 – 2353 (SPECIAL LINKS)

These groups will change talk group number – their function remains the same – their new TG number basically puts them within a “regional” block

The repeater listing will show “current special links” and “revised special links”

TG803 – Replaces TG2352 (GB7AK, GB7EP, GB7EX, GB7HR, GB7IK, GB7LO, GB7NS & GB7SE)

TG821 – Replaces TG2350 (GB7HM, GB7FW & GB7LP)

TG822 – Replaces TG2353 (GB7BR, GB7CA & GB7PN)

TG841 – New Talkgroup (GB7DS & GB7MK)

TG862 – No change to this talk group (GB7HS, GB7HX, GB7LE, GB7MR & GB7TD – M62 MOTORWAY)

TG871 – Replaces TG2351 (GB7HM & GB7PN)

UK ONLY USER ACTIVATED UK WIDE

To help with nation wide QSO’s especially as direct dial is suited for one to one QSO’s, two UK Wide User Activated talk groups are being implemented.

TG80 – UK Wide User Activated 1

TG81 – UK Wide User Activated 2

DIRECT DIAL (TG901 – TG940)

All direct dials will be removed from the network as part of the change and the UK Only User Activated Talk Groups can be used in it’s place.

USER ACTIVATED TALK GROUPS

The c-Bridge admins are working to add “hold off timers” which will assist users of these talk groups to hold on to the talk groups by inhibiting the other talk groups from taking the slot if the User Activated Talk Group is in use on a repeaters. This will be a new function that will be worked on to make using the UA talk groups easier for all.

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Paul L | MØFOX | Chesterfield UK | IO93HE | Icom IC-7800 | Yaesu FT-980 | FT-902DM | WAB SK46