HAWKESBURY – Les radioamateurs du Service radioamateur en situation d’urgence de Prescott et Russell (ARES ou Amateur radio emergency service) étaient fidèles au poste les 26 et 27 juin derniers dans le cadre de l’activité Field Day (journée champêtre).
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This is the small interface board I threw together to connect a Satoshi DV Node Adapter based repeater to an Icom ID-RP2C D-Star controller. It’s built around a 74AC541 Line Driver Buffer integrated circuit with an inverter for the RE/COS signal from the DV Node Adapter.
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Outstanding job! Is there a schematic for what you did?
Well done!
Dave N2KTO
Wow, is that what I sound like?
I did say, “It’s working quite well” a number of times didn’t I??
Oh well… you get the message!
The schematic is a work in progress, not that it’s a complex circuit… it’s just that I don’t have any software suitable to do the job properly.
Michael.
Good job Michael !
pse more info on this the whole world is waiting !
Good on you mate
Hopefully i will chat to you soon on Dstar
Rob
VK4HW
-> Great work Michael ! ! !
This solution must be great more explored so to help to all the radio-amateurs!
Dispose of the help of the Brazilian friends to develop more experiments on the system DSTAR.
73 ‘
Looks pretty neat Michael. Good Job! Those Icom service manuals are torture aren’t they? 🙂 I made use of them when I built my TX/RX daughterboard mod for the RF stack modules. I used the free version of Eagle Cad to do my schematic capture and board layout. A little learning curve, but extremely flexible. Are you planning to publish the schematics? If so, I’d be happy to draw it out for you and looks like something I might like to play with.
-Eric N5EBW
Hi Eric, thanks for the comment. I have use KiCad to draw up a schematic and I am almost “real soon now” ready to release an implementation document that will help those wishing to replicate what I have done. I’ll put a link to it here (and on my other related YouTube videos, and on the related Yahoo Groups.
Stay tuned!!
Hi Michael,
very nice work. Bit of an inspiration. Don’t surprised if you start seeing some others emulating your efforts really soon 😉
73, Ben
VK2BEN
PS: can you help us out with _which_ SRM9000 models you use please, so we can search for them? Cheers!
With this video you’ve possibly saving our club an investment we can hardly afford right now. Many thanks for the ideas!
Mike kb0nnd
Michael
it sound great here.i wonder if i could connect this interface on my Ge Phoenix radios repeater here?
i tried too have some help so far no luck,
what exactly is doing satoshi interface?
please send me an email direct if you want.
ve2ckn@hotmail.com
again a great job
gervais ,ve2ckn
Do you have a schematic yet for this interface?
As I cannot post a direct link… Google “vk5rex” and “squarespace” to find the VK5REX web page. In the downloads section you will find the info you need.