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I'm looking to build a DMR hotspot and was wondering if anyone has
done that and how well does it work?
18 Sep 2019 13:23, from Erich Mounce -> All:
I'm looking to build a DMR hotspot and was wondering if anyone has
done that and how well does it work?
If you are talking about personal hotspot, I did "build" one.
MMDVDM DS_DUAL hat on a raspberry pi with pi-star software.
It works really, really well.
The MMDVM dual hat costs about 50 USD.
If you do not need 2 timeslots on DMR you can go for the single MMDVM (one transceiver) for cheaper.
Excellent! That's good to hear. I'm starting to shop around for
parts and would prefer to build a 2 timeslot version. I'm looking to build something I could carry around with me and connect to my phone's wifi hotspot, and run off a rechargeable battery. I have a TYT MD380
I use as my primary and I have couple Baofengs, but no DMR capable
ones, to use as backup if needed - mainly got those to mess around
with because they were dirt cheap. No base station or vehicle radio
yet.