Allstar Micro Node

AA1PR

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I've had an echolink node up & running on and off for 21 years now on different bands

Its activity comes & goes, decided I'd try allstar & hopefully it yield better results for QSO's
To do this frugally is only about $150

So I acquired all the pieces: raspberry pi2, ARS usb adapter & baofeng 888



I won’t go into detail over how to setup one up since there's ton of info already on the web about that

Since the pi2 & usb adapter have no shielding I decided to make a coffee can node LOL, to see if shielding is really needed



As such I added some ventilation holes & a dc muffin fan for more air flow


I've since ditched this idea & moved the node onto the home theater rack where it gets no RFI from the computer & is closer to the cable modem for direct connection, so keep that in mind

For the radio end of things I added on an RG174 adapter to LMR240 to a ¼ wave ground plane antenna up 20'


Running 1.5 watts on low power to keep the duty cycle down yields me roughly 1.5 miles in VT’s rolling topography

Been connected to different nodes around the country & world


Got an email stating my allstar node is now published in NERDS aka New England repeater directory



Hopefully I’ll catch you on the bands via allstar, 73

info on Allstar can be found here ~ allstarlink.org

online active node list ~ http://stats.allstarlink.org/
 

AA1PR

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some updates over the lastfew weeks, trying other options....


changed my frequency from UHF to VHF in preparation of a motorola maxtrac that does 40 watts instead of the HT at 4W's

built a new antenna today, since I dont want a beam on the system & tested it out to kill boredom


 

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