I've posted a few threads on how to create D-Star hotspots using an FM radio as the interface, but all of those methods required you still own a D-Star radio to actually TX/RX with. Now there's a method to connect to the various D-Star repeaters and reflectors using only your existing FM radios and a few fairly inexpensive boards and free software.
In this video, VK3ZEA demonstrates how to do exactly that using a Raspberry Pi with an AMBE3000 board coupled with a DMK Engineering USB radio interface and a basic VHF rig
The DV3000 board for the Raspberry PI is available from NWDigitalRadio.com: http://nwdigitalradio.com/products and is $99, The DMK Engineering URI-USB radio interface is available from http://dmkeng.com and is also $99 If you don't wnat to make your own radio interface cable, http://uricables.com has them for just about every common line of radio for $56. The software needed to run the dummy repeater is free and is available on the pcrepeatercontroller yahoo group.
This is a pretty neat and easy way to connect up to the WorldwideDX.com W9WDX repetaer or XRFWDX reflector!
In this video, VK3ZEA demonstrates how to do exactly that using a Raspberry Pi with an AMBE3000 board coupled with a DMK Engineering USB radio interface and a basic VHF rig
The DV3000 board for the Raspberry PI is available from NWDigitalRadio.com: http://nwdigitalradio.com/products and is $99, The DMK Engineering URI-USB radio interface is available from http://dmkeng.com and is also $99 If you don't wnat to make your own radio interface cable, http://uricables.com has them for just about every common line of radio for $56. The software needed to run the dummy repeater is free and is available on the pcrepeatercontroller yahoo group.
This is a pretty neat and easy way to connect up to the WorldwideDX.com W9WDX repetaer or XRFWDX reflector!