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The obvious questions are: What do I need? How’s much does it cost? How do I do it? I already have all-star, why do I need this? | The obvious questions are: What do I need? How’s much does it cost? How do I do it? I already have all-star, why do I need this? | ||
- | First of all, SvxLink is designed by Tobias Bloomberg SM0SVX, firstly around 2006/7, as a means to access EchoLink via a Linux platform, but linking analog modes. AllStar is built around 2013 from Asterisk a PABX package for telephones. | + | First of all, SvxLink is designed by Tobias Bloomberg SM0SVX, firstly around 2006/7, as a means to access EchoLink via a Linux platform, but linking analog modes. AllStar is built around 2013 from Asterisk a PABX package for telephones. |
In Svxlink, no node numbers are required, just the natural callsign, and password provided to the reflector keeper by the node builder for the passive connectivity. The reflector maintains the callsign information in a dataset that is displayed by another software package called SvxPortal that can be viewed publicly here [[http:// | In Svxlink, no node numbers are required, just the natural callsign, and password provided to the reflector keeper by the node builder for the passive connectivity. The reflector maintains the callsign information in a dataset that is displayed by another software package called SvxPortal that can be viewed publicly here [[http:// | ||
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Each node user can update an entry on the svxportal to describe his station for public view, to further enhance his/her presence. HubNet is already available on the UK portal svxportal-uk.ddns.net. | Each node user can update an entry on the svxportal to describe his station for public view, to further enhance his/her presence. HubNet is already available on the UK portal svxportal-uk.ddns.net. | ||
- | To build a node, all that is required is almost any spare transceiver, | + | To build a node, all that is required is almost any spare transceiver, |
- | You will need access to a Mac/PC, with a card slot to write the operating system with RaspberryPi Imager in the first instance, and an internet connection. Only a little knowledge of Linux and Shell script is required, but it’s very simple, provided the directions are followed carefully. | + | You will need access to a Mac/PC, with a card slot to write the operating system with RaspberryPi Imager in the first instance, and an internet connection. Only a little knowledge of bash scripting may be required. |
- | Because there are so many different systems, it is not possible to provide a “one size-fits all” image, that is capable of being updated, so some technical knowledge is required. | + | Because there are so many different systems, it is not possible to provide a “one size-fits all Operating Systems” image, that is capable of being updated, so some technical knowledge is required. |
+ | That said if you go to the following page and select downloads, you will find an image for raspberry pi. Follow the instructions carefully. https:// | ||
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- | There are so many sources of the software that have been adulterated by others to fit particular devices, that I would recommend sticking with the main source of svxlink that of SM0SVX. Within my pages I refer to scripts of my own making that can help a user build this system. | + | There are so many sources of the software that have been adulterated by others to fit particular devices, that I would recommend sticking with the main source of svxlink that of SM0SVX. Within my web-pages I refer to scripts of my own making that can help a user build this system. |
- | **Full instructions** are found on [[https:// | + | **Full instructions** are found on [[https:// |
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- | ((The current version of the SVXLink package is Version 24-02.1 and is not yet current | + | ((The current version of the SVXLink package is Version 24-02.1 and is available |
Other versions of SVXLink have existed including one from the OpenRepeaterProject in the US, but again this version is also out of date, although that group is working on the next version.)) | Other versions of SVXLink have existed including one from the OpenRepeaterProject in the US, but again this version is also out of date, although that group is working on the next version.)) | ||
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+ | While the image for version 24 is still very much valid, a new version 25 is available either from the author SM0SVX that requires full compilation, | ||
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+ | I mentioned in the chat that the OARC Radio channel is now available on the svxlink reflector. As a reminder the SVXLink system is FM, but relies on the OARC Digital ASL Reflector to connect. Tests have proved that this has been highly successful method of interfacing.. |
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