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 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://svxportal-uk.ddns.net:81]], so users can view the available stations and the talkgroups available.  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://svxportal-uk.ddns.net:81]], so users can view the available stations and the talkgroups available. 
  
-Each node user can update an entry on the svxportal to describe his station for public view, to further enhance his/her presence. A number of All-star Links as Talk Groups are already available on the UK portal svxportal-uk.ddns.net. One such device is produced from one of our own members here. [[**https://www.tindie.com/products/tomwardill/cm108-radio-widget/**]].+Each node user can update an entry on the svxportal to describe his station for public view, to further enhance his/her presence. A number of All-star Links as Talk Groups are already available on the UK portal svxportal-uk.ddns.net. One such device is produced from one of our own members here. [[https://www.tindie.com/products/tomwardill/cm108-radio-widget/]].
  
 To build a node, all that is required is almost any spare transceiver, a raspberry pi and its power pack, a 16 Gb SD card, a CM108 USB sound card, a 10K 1/4 watt resistor, and a 2N2222 transistor, or CM108 Dongle, A full tutorial is shown here in this link [[https://www.marrold.co.uk/2018/04/converting-cm108-usb-fob-for-amateur.html]]. To build a node, all that is required is almost any spare transceiver, a raspberry pi and its power pack, a 16 Gb SD card, a CM108 USB sound card, a 10K 1/4 watt resistor, and a 2N2222 transistor, or CM108 Dongle, A full tutorial is shown here in this link [[https://www.marrold.co.uk/2018/04/converting-cm108-usb-fob-for-amateur.html]].
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