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SHARI Pi HAT - ALLSTAR SA818 Radio Module For Raspberry Pi

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by M0DQW, Sep 30, 2021.

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  1. VE3JMR

    VE3JMR Ham Member QRZ Page

    Jim, I'm glad to see your comment about the Zumspot. I was going to purchase one about two years ago and for whatever reasons, it didn't happen. I was just looking them up again last week as I'm thinking about taking the plunge into DMR. I noticed that it appears the only Zum available now is the AMBE server? Also, as you know, it supports digital modes only so the Clearnode takes an edge over Zum for supporting analog and digital.
     
  2. VE3JMR

    VE3JMR Ham Member QRZ Page

    FYI, The PiHat fully assembled including the Pi4 is $195. Kits that you assemble yourself begin at $80.
     
  3. KN6JLX

    KN6JLX Ham Member QRZ Page

  4. N9RES

    N9RES Ham Member QRZ Page

    The audio quality is excellent. If you use the ulaw codec, the other end of the QSO, won't even know you are on AllStar. As far as being able to listen on the internet, no there is really no way to do that. You can use a phone, or your computer to do AllStar, but you need to have a node running for that to work.
     
  5. AA0KM

    AA0KM Ham Member QRZ Page

    If you have APPLE MacOs you can use Transceive app on your apple laptop or desktop.
    https://transceive.app
    Transceive is also in the APPLE App Store. It Cost a few bucks forgot maybe $20 or so.
    All you need is your microphone you dont need an actual node with this software.
    But if you do have a real node you can use this software for some controls.
    Great audio.
     

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