Is AllStar still being used much

My clearnode is an AllStar simplex node

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 2:10 PM k9wkj via AllStarLink Discussion Groups <noreply@community.allstarlink.org> wrote:

k9wkj

November 23

you will need another Pi3

the control interface is web based or via DTMF

just google Allstar simplex node

this is not a premade product, you will be building it yourself

from the parts required

but first you need to pick what band you want to run on

and then pick a radio that works in that band and can be connected to the interface


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right but it is low power and can only serve yours and your neighbors yard

net tonight on the 147.375 (46397)
at 20:00
every week
there is even a trivia question

Yup forgot geez, ok so no one make a pi computer to operate the radio that has more wattage?

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 2:54 PM k9wkj via AllStarLink Discussion Groups <noreply@community.allstarlink.org> wrote:

k9wkj

November 23

right but it is low power and can only serve yours and your neighbors yard

net tonight on the 147.375 (46397)

at 20:00

every week

there is even a trivia question


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not that I am aware of
which is why I say it is a DIY project
the building blocks are all there in the links I provided
just have to fit them together

Yeh they are a with small radios ans. It the Alinco

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 3:24 PM k9wkj via AllStarLink Discussion Groups <noreply@community.allstarlink.org> wrote:

k9wkj

November 23

not that I am aware of

which is why I say it is a DIY project

the building blocks are all there in the links I provided

just have to fit them together


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node 44045 is W7HEN Henderson (Las Vegas) NV. They’re a very active repeater system.