[SJRA-Members] Digital hotspot recommendation?

royherman at juno.com royherman at juno.com
Fri Oct 19 16:37:41 EDT 2018


I have a ZUM SPOT which works pretty well.  
The kit comes with the radio board and a raspberry pi board. 
Setup took me about an hour but only because I forgot that my home network password is case sensitive
It is possible to cross between DMR and YSF C4FM.
I don't think the ZUM SPOT can cross D-Star with DMR or YSF.

Roy

---------- Original Message ----------
From: Francis Canuso <fcanuso at comcast.net>
To: Burton Sampley <bsmply at yahoo.com>, Burton Sampley via SJRA-Members <sjra-members at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [SJRA-Members] Digital hotspot recommendation?
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 16:15:14 -0400 (EDT)

Hi Burton,
Just about all of the currently available hotspots require a Raspberry Pi to operate. The hotspot itself is a hat that attaches to the Pi.Two of the more popular and reasonably priced alternatives are the Jumbo-Spot and the ZUMspot. The Jumbo-Spot is available from various ebay sellers. The ZUMspot is available at Ham Radio Outlet. Both hotspots require Pi-Star software to operate and usually come packaged with a Pi-zero with Wifi and Pi-Star.
There is a new hotspot model coming soon that is self contained called the openSPOT2. All the hardware and software to operate it is contained within the device. It is not yet available for sale. Check it out at the following link: https://www.sharkrf.com/products/openspot2/. I have the original openSPOT and really like it. The original is no longer available except on the used market.
73,
Tony (N2ATB)
> On October 19, 2018 at 2:36 PM Burton Sampley via SJRA-Members <sjra-members at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Greetings SJRA Members!
> I am investigating buying a digital hotspot for DSTAR, fusion (wires-x) and DMR cross-over, using a fusion radio to access the DMR network.  Does anyone have any recommendations?
> If you have one, what do you like and what features do you wish it has, but currently does not?
> I currently have a Yaesu FT-70 and Kenwood TH-D74 ht's I would like to use with the hotspot in my home.  I don't have plans to use them on the road, but I do have a cellular hotspot that can be used to access the internet while on the road.  My cellular hotspot has both hardwired ethernet and 802.11*.  I'm looking for a standalone deice that does not require a computer or laptop.
> 73,
> NJ2IT - Burton
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