Hotspot on 438.800Mhz - KD8BXP Current digital modes supported D-Star, DMR
MMDVM on Raspberry PI Zero W, running PI-Star Image on 8gb SD card.
D-Star Reflector Information:
RPT1: KD8BXP B
RPT2: KD8BXP G
Programmed into the ID-92:
| Refelctor | Information | Location |
|---|---|---|
| REF001C | D-Stars Mega Repeater | United States |
| REF002C | Some Nets | NE United States |
| REF004C | General Rag Chew (English Only Please) | United States |
| REF015C | Data Only - Worldwide Use | London, England |
| REF016C | General Amateur Use | British Columbia, Canada |
| REF024C | General Use | United States |
| REF025A | Public Service, Skywarn & Emergency Use | Washington, DC |
| REF025C | General Usage & Sunday Night NCR net | Washington, DC |
| REF026A | General Use | Vancouver, BC Canada |
| REF038A | The Ohio Reflector | Cleveland, Ohio |
| REF038B | NODIG Permalink | Cleveland, Ohio |
| REF038C | Dayton Hamvention and the ARRL | |
| REF039A | Ohio State Wide ARES | Wellington, Ohio |
| REF039B | Ohio State Wide EMA | Wellington, Ohio |
| REF039C | Ohio State WIde Severe Weather | Wellington, Ohio |
| REF039D | American Red Cross Operation in Ohio | Wellington, Ohio |
| REF051B | Club and other non-emergency nets | Chicago, IL |
| REF051C | Casual Use/ Ragchewing | Chicago, IL |
DMR Information Coming Soon:
- Setup How to, good info https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-set-up-amateur-radio-digital-voice-hotspot