True, but like you I have a D-700 that is, shall we say, excess to my
current usages.  I'd rather use it than buy another radio..

 

From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dstar_digi...@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of J. Moen
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 2:05 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Easy way to set up a D-Star Hotspot

 

  

I have to say using the D700 for this is overkill -- the D700 is a great
analog radio, particularly for people into APRS.  But, it had been
supplanted in my car by a D-Star radio and it was gathering dust.  Now it
runs every day doing RF duty for my Hotspot at home.  

 

The fan in my D700 was beginning to be noisy, so I went to the local
electronics store (Frys) and got a US $6 PC CPU fan of the same exact size.
It moves just a bit more air.  So while I normally run my D700 at 5 watts,
and it doesn't even get warm during Connie's Sunday night 2 hour Ozark Net,
I will sometimes push it to "medium" power of about 10 watts and it looks
like it could run there continuously also.  I would not run it at full power
for any length of time, though.  Some of these D-Star nets go on and on....

 

   Jim - K6JM

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Tim Hardy AF1G <mailto:har...@member.afa.org>  

To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com 

Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 7:22 PM

Subject: RE: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Easy way to set up a D-Star Hotspot  

I happen to own two D-700s..  Here we go!

Tim, AF1G

From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dstar_digi...@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of J. Moen
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 9:47 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Easy way to set up a D-Star Hotspot

I put up a D-Star Hotspot with a Kenwood D700 that had been sitting in the
closet. and an older laptop.  My out of pocket expenses were about US $130
if I recall.  I wired up a cable and using a second radio, I experiemented
with  full duplex or repeater mode.  It worked.  To make it into a real
repeater, I would only have to do the things anyone creating a real analog
FM repeater would need to do in terms of location, antenna, duplexer, etc.

I documented the steps in setting up the Hotspot at
http://www.k6jm.com/hs-setup.htm

It's pretty easy.  Any analog radio that gives access to the discriminator,
which includes radios with a Data port supporting 9600 baud, will likely
work. 

  Jim - K6JM



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