Soon it will have AllStar.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Delta Club Tech Class 8-13
Last night was the final night of the latest Delta Club Tech class lead by Joe / WA4OVO.
Topics covered were:
Repeater Basics Joe Lowenthal
D-Star/DMR: Michael Knight
EchoLink / All Star: Michael Knight
Delta Club Net
HF/MARS/WinLink: Pat Lane
APRS: Rick Pellicciotti
D-Star/DMR: Michael Knight
EchoLink / All Star: Michael Knight
Delta Club Net
HF/MARS/WinLink: Pat Lane
APRS: Rick Pellicciotti
If you or someone you know is interested in attending a Technician Class, please let us know by sending an email to wa4ovo@gmail.com with the subject line "Technician Class" and give your name, email address and a contact phone number (preferably a cell number). Or you can call 901-628-4318.
Monday, August 3, 2015
HamWAN and Tri-State Repeater Launch VHF D-Star Repeater in East Memphis
HamWAN and Tri-State Repeater Launch VHF D-Star Repeater in East Memphis
On August 1st, members of HamWAN Memphis Metro and Tri-State Repeater installed a VHF D-Star repeater module at the Hilton Hotel located in east Memphis, TN. Owned and operated by Tri-State Repeater, HamWAN Memphis Metro helped by providing the network necessary to make this D-Star repeater internet-connected. The repeater is on air, transmitting on 144.940 and receiving on 147.440 MHz in D-Star digital voice mode.
“This connection enables crystal clear world wide communications 24 hours a day,” said Tri-State Repeater Director Michael Knight (licensed General Class KK4IOH).
“If HamWAN weren’t available, we would’ve had to either leave the repeater un-networked, pay for cellular service, or navigate the difficulties of getting a connection through the site sponsor with a public IP.”
“If HamWAN weren’t available, we would’ve had to either leave the repeater un-networked, pay for cellular service, or navigate the difficulties of getting a connection through the site sponsor with a public IP.”
The repeater is open to public use and will soon have emergency power. With a Hustler G7 antenna, “it has good coverage of all of Shelby County” said Knight. The repeater’s status can be viewed at https://wb4kog.com/ both on the internet and on HamWAN internally.
“While we’ve had a few AllStar repeaters on network so far, this is the first D-Star repeater to join HamWAN” said HamWAN Memphis Metro president Ryan Turner. “With D-Star reflector REF067 on network, when additional D-Star repeaters join our network, we can join them together even if the internet is down. This is an exciting opportunity for us with wide-area emergency communications.”
Tri-State Repeater Association Inc is a non profit amateur radio repeater group founded in 1975. With about ten repeaters in and around the mid-south, they offer communications capabilities on both voice and packet radio. For more information, visit their website.
HamWAN Memphis Metro provides high-speed wireless data networking for amateur radio operators in the 10 county Memphis Metro region, making up over 5,000 square miles and nearly 2,500 radio operators. MemHamWAN supports microwave and IP networking experimentation, education, and emergency use by deploying a redundant, engineered infrastructure. With microwave connectivity, operators are able to participate in the regional wide area network. Operators may remotely access radio receivers and transmitters, stream media, use voice-over-ip, and many other things. For more information, visit memhamwan.orgor twitter.com/memhamwan.
Monday, July 13, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
DMR Presentation in Memphis
DMR Presentation at today's Memphis Digital Amateur Radio Club Meeting.
Memphis now has an active DMR system on the air. W4LET - 443.0125
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Delta Club Field Day Presentation
On June 9th I gave a pre-field day presentation to Delta Amatuer Radio Club.
Field day is 6/27-28
2417 Lacosta in Bartlett, TN
Everyone is invited!
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
03/16/15 - D-star Presentation at Chickasaw Radio Club
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Dstar workshop 1/18/15
We had a nice small dstar workshop today with K5FC, K4HPP, and KK4PRZ.
Helped with a 9100, 2-7100s, and an 880h.
Good to help new hams get on D-Star.
K5FC was very close friends with my first elmer K4EAR who recently went SK. I really appreciate him sharing some old photos and conversation about our mutual friend.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Cliff and I working to add AllStar to 145.450
Building up the cable.
Checking things out.
We have Schematics.
Do you cut the red wire or the blue wire??
Saturday, January 10, 2015
1/10/15 MDARC Meeting
We saw a DV Mega in operation along with a working AllStar naked node.
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