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M0SPN / OH3SPN Steve Netting – Amateur Radio Skip to content Home Twitter Google+ Facebook SDARC QRZ M0SPN Log OH3SPN Log News ← Older posts Current Status Posted on June 7, 2020 by m0spn CALL: OH3SPN BAND: 40 PWR: ~30W ANT: dipole MODES: JS8CALL, FT8/4 & SSB Voice The station currently consists of a Hermes Lite 2 SDR with ~70W kit-built linear amplifier, situated in the cellar and remotely operated via network from the main office/shack upstairs. Due to current antenna experimentation, operation is currently limited to a single band at reduced power. Share this: Email Facebook Twitter Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged linear , remote , SDR , status | Leave a comment An Introduction to JS8CALL Posted on June 16, 2020 by m0spn Most introductions to JS8CALL cover configuration and calling CQ. Whilst this is useful I feel it overlooks the power and flexibility of the mode. In this article I hope to jump straight to the more interesting capabilities. The JS8CALL UI Firstly, the very basics; the above screenshot show the band activity (left), received messages (centre) and heard callsigns (right). The band spectrum is at the bottom and operating mode indicators at the top right. The first thing we need to to is enable to automatic functions. In the settings screen (under General->Networking & Autoreply), it’s useful to enable ‘Turn autoreply on at startup’. Also, from the main UI, right clicking on the top right control and enable AUTO, HB and ACK. We’re now set up for most of the more interesting functions of JS8CALL. Callsign Groups Firstly, let’s consider callgroups. Callgroups enable us to send and receive bulletins to groups of users. These may be local, regional, club or special interest groups. Firstly we have the @ALLCALL group by default, this enables us to send and receive messages to ‘all stations listening’. This is particularly useful for automated functions; we’ll return to this below. Here’s you’ll also see I’ve added @CV19, @EU and @QRP groups. I can now send and receive messages to all other stations listening for the same group calls. An example message from the @CV19 group callsign The above screenshot shows a message/bulletin received via the @CV19 group call. Standard groupcalls are listed in the JS8CALL documentation: @JS8NET, @APRSIS, @RAGCHEW, @JS8, @EMCOMM, @ARES, @MARS, @AMRRON, @RACES, @RAYNET, @RADAR, @SKYWARN In addition to the above groups, I’ve also seen the following commonly used on the bands: @CV19, @ARFCOM, @NRD, @QRP, @RETRO Most are self explanatory. The callgroup @RETRO has been used amongst a few of my friends who have a shared interest in classic computing (Atari, Amiga, etc). Call groups can be added and removed by simply right clicking in the right ‘Callsigns’ panel and clicking ‘Add New Station or Group’. If you use additional callsign groups which could be of interest to others, please let me know and I’ll add them above. Automated Functions This is where things now get really interesting. JS8CALL includes both relay and mailbox-type functionality. I’m located in Finland and wish to contact a UK station, however propagation is not in my favour. Rather than passing a message directly to the destination, perhaps I can find another station who can hear both of us, and ask them to relay? Message Relaying The automated functions of JS8CALL So, I want to ask @ALLCALL if anyone can hear the recipient. I right click on the @ALLCALL group call, select ‘Directed to @ALLCALL’ and then ‘QUERY CALL [CALLSIGN]?’. I then edit the message in the outgoing message box, replacing [CALLSIGN] with my required destination. Who is hearing M0SUY (captured whilst in TX, hence strikethough) The extra characters above (FE4) are a checksum, added automatically to every message sent. I then receive two replies: Two stations auto-reply: OH2FXD and DG8ACD Now, I ask DG8ACD to relay a test message to MOSUY (right click on DG8ACD, select ‘Relay Via’, add destination callsign and message. I then click ‘Send’: DG8ACD, relay following message to M0SUY Neat! M0SUY can then relay a message back using the same (or different) route. Message Storage But, what if the recipient is offline or changing propagation means he/she is otherwise unable to receive my message? Right click on a callsign, select ‘Directed To …’ and view the list of automated functions again: JS8CALL ‘Directed To’ options Why don’t I ask the intermediate station to store a message for later retrieval by the recipient? EI2GYB MSG TO:M0SUY TEST MESSAGE “EI2GYB, please store the message ‘TEST MESSAGE’ for later retrieval by M0SUY” Message Retrieval In a similar fashion, when I start JS8CALL my first call is usually to @ALLCALL and “QUERY MSGS – Does anyone have any messages for me?”. If a station responds, I can then QUERY MSG [ID] ‘please send me message number x’ to receive the message. Additional Thoughts JS8CALL’s decentralised message storage and relay functionality is both incredibly useful and enjoyable to use. Multiple relays can also be used; it isn’t limited to only one hop. Plus, combination messages can be constructed. For example, I can ask EI2GYB ‘who are you hearing?’, I can then ask EI2GYB to forward a message to one of these distant stations and ask ‘who are you hearing’? I can then ask both stations to relay a message to a third, and so on. Message passing (or more typically storage) is also possible between bands, with some nodes automatically switching bands at different times of day. I encourage everyone to explore these functions in more depth as they really bring a lot to the mode. The author (KN4CRD) has more advanced features planned, some of which are mentioned here in the ‘Temporarily Offline’ interview: I hope you found this interesting. Now, please explore JS8CALL and more importantly – I’d really enjoy receiving some messages using the mode . I’m located in Northern Europe and typically active on 40m. Find some relays, store some messages for me – I promise to respond to every message received. Also, if you have any more callgroups of possible interest to others, let me know and I’ll add them to the relevant section above. Finally, all callsigns mentioned in above examples were taken from my recently heard ‘CALLSIGN’ list. 73 & GL OH3SPN Share this: Email Facebook Twitter Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged automated , callgroups , js8call , mail , relay | Leave a comment Configuring Hermes Lite 2 SDR, Quisk, Direwolf and Hamlib Posted on March 23, 2020 by m0spn Direwolf starting with hamlib support enabled After multiple failed attempts to trigger Quisk PTT via CAT on a virtual serial port, I discovered later Direwolf versions include support for Hamlib. This itself was also not straightforward as by default, Direwolf is not compiled with Hamlib support. Firstly, we need to ensure Hamlib development packages are installed (or alternatively, compile from source ourselves). I took the lazy option, so under Fedora:- sudo dnf install hamlib-c++-devel I then recompiled Direwolf to include Hamlib support:- [snetting@rhlap direwolf]$ make clean rm -f direwolf decode_aprs text2tt tt2text ll2utm utm2ll aclients atest log2gpx gen_packets ttcalc kissutil cm108 gen_fff tune.h fsk_fast_filter.h *.o *.a direwolf.desktop [snetting@rhlap direwolf]$ make ... output snipped, but watch for the following: \t>\tThis does NOT include support for gpsd. \t>\tThis includes support for hamlib. <<<---- HAMLIB! \t>\tThis does NOT include support for CM108/CM119 PTT. [snetting@rhlap direwolf]$ sudo make install Then, direwolf.conf is updated to configure basic settings, the only setting of specific note is the PTT:- PTT RIG 2 127.0.0.1:4532 This matches the configuration in Quisk, Config -> Radio -> IP for Hamlib, Port for Hamlib We then start Direwolf with debug options (-dhk) and a virtual KISS TNC port specified (-p), run kissattach plus modify kiss parameters to avoid a current bug in Direwolf (related to incorrect KISS channels being used):- d

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