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Remember, all you need to do, is download the zipped version of the image that is most suitable for your Pi / Single Board Computer, Unzip the download, and then flash the image to your SD card (using your prefered image writing tool - see links below for some basic instructions), boot the Pi, wait 30-40 secs and then login to the admin portal in order to finish the setup your Pi-Star. here: http://pi-star/admin/ Default Username: pi-star Default Password: raspberry For help getting started, see this *EXCELLENT* video by Craig (W1MSG): Here Windows Imaging Guide: Here Mac OS Imaging Guide: Here Linux Imaging Guide: Here For support, please join our friendly Support Forum: https://forum.pistar.uk/ or join our Facebook Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pistarusergroup/ and/or make use of the Wiki: http://wiki.pistar.uk. See below for a screenshot of the Pi-Star Dashboard and below that for the changelog 'RPi' image is for Raspberry Pi Foundation hardware (Raspberry Pi). 'NanoPi' image is for Friendlyarm's 'Nano Pi Neo'. 'NanoPi_Air' image is for Friendlyarm's 'Nano Pi Neo Air'. 'OrangePiZero' image is for Xunlong Software's 'OrangePi Zero'. 'Odroid_XU4' image is for Hardkernel's Odroid 'XU 3' and 'XU 4'. |
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03-Feb-2021 **Version 4.1.4** - Available for download and upgrade. Add in the APRSGateway, this is the start of the move to a single daemon for communicating with aprs.fi, in the past every gateway process would talk to aprs.fi on its own, this should help reduce the load on aprs.fi servers too. Update Nags - they are nags, no doubt, but think of them more like a nudge to tell you when there is a new version to upgrade to, and of course once you are at the current version, no more nagging :). The AutoAP feature, when triggered in the pre-configuration mode so when you booted your Pi-Star for the very first time, the AP will come up called 'Pi-Star-Setup' and will have NO security set, no PSK etc to make it easy to connect. WHY - to make the setup simple, and it fits well with the captive portal setup that directs you straight to the config page. On the dashboard you can now set the PSK for the AutoAP and when you do that will enable WPA2 at the same time. 07-Dec-2020 **Version 4.1.3** - Available as an upgrade. Randomise the daily housekeeping witin a 2 hour window. This should help reduce the very spikey server load seen on the update server, and stop users getting DMR ID only on the dashboard if the Pi was un-able to download the updated DMR database. 20-May-2020 **Version 4.1.2** - Available for download, and as an upgrade. Fixed up some Raspbian services that were complaining on every boot, This was the rfkill service and the exim MTA. Both were broken, probably since the move to Raspian Buster, so this is housekeeping. Added the MobileGPS service, this is a service for using USB GPS dongles to update the position information in MMDVMHost and YSFGateway. Support in ircDDBGateway will follow soon. Similar to the housekeeping above, some other minor changes in relation to the migration to Buster, this time in /boot/config.txt. This brings our version closer in-line with the OEM version and removes/renames some features in line with the upstream changes. Captive-Portal, this brings better support for configuraton via the on-board AutoAP feature. 02-May-2020 **Version 4.1.1** - Available as an upgrade only (images coming soon..) This version adds some missing WiFi drivers, the version upgrade is actually very small in this case, however at the same time I also released a lot of other updates / upgrades to the system. YSF2DMR/YSF2P25/YSF2NXDN/DMR2YSF - all of the cross-over modes that include YSF functionality have been mis-behaving on some new Yaesu Radios, looks like Yaesu require some additional fields in the YSF headder. Credit for fixing this goes to Douglas AD8DP for writing a patch for DMR2YSF, I was able to work up some patches for the YSF2xxx modes based on his work. YSF Link Manager - After a conversation with Jonathan (G4KLX) he very kindly added remote control support into the gateway apps such that the target can be controlled from the command line. So now we have a working YSF Link manager that can swap the active target without needing to restart the serivce - nice. DMRGateway - Upgraded to the current release, this includes Dynamic TG re-writing for you to experiment with. 26-Mar-2020 **Version 4.1.0** - Available for download from today, version 4.1.0 is available for Raspberry Pi hardware. All the Pi-Star features you know and love, plus a new operating system, moving Pi-Star to the the newer 'Buster' OS. 4.1.0 has the most up-to-date versions of all of the software used for digital comms, including some customised versions in some cases including DMR2YSF cross-over code that should help those users using reflectors that link back to WiresX. Cross-Over modes are generally better in Pi-Star 4.1.x and have much improved code, making it possible to drive the YSF platform from the radio, such that when you use a YSF2xxx cross-over mode, the commands are properly passed into the sub mode. For example using YSF2DMR, you can choose the YSF2DMR mode from your Yaesu radio, and then choose the talk group and link to it. This makes using these cross-over modes a joy rather than a hastle. The move to 'Buster' has been painfull, issues with time sync and WiFi and Pi4 hardware support was troublesome, however every cloud has a silver lining and the lessons we learned here will be crucial to Pi-Star versions in the future. 11-Jan-2019 **Version 4.0.0-RC2** - Available at the Beta download location OS changed to Raspbian Stretch (from Jesse). Updating the base OS brings better support for a few things, and some minor challenges too, but it should look / feel and work just the same way it always did. Image auto expand - the first time you boot a fresh image, it will auto expand the file system, so that you dont have to, it all happens pretty quickly, so much so that you might not even notice. NTP Support Improved NTP support has been improved, Pi-Star should do a much improved job of jumping to the correct time after boot up, and staying on time correctly. Current DStarRepeater / ircDDBGateway software, keeping Pi-Star close to the bleeding edge for these platforms, including terminal support for Icom radios that support it. Unified image for all models of Raspberry Pi Foundation hardware, finally bringing back the single image for all devices again, and taking the Raspberry Pi 3B+ out of beta, also adding in support for the Raspberry Pi 3A+ too. Improved screen when booting up, its now more obvious that you should not be using the console to interact with the Pi. I hope that doing that will help first time users see what to do. Additional hardening to nginx to stop it being broken by OS updates. 09-Jan-2019 **Version 3.4.17** Service startup timers tweeked to improve (reduce) boot time. Already available as an upgrade, images coming soon. Odroid XU4 gets a new kernel NanoPi Neo gets a new kernel and improved GPIO support. Orange Pi Zero gets a new kernel and improved GPIO support. 27-Dec-2018 **Version 3.4.16 - Respin** Pre-Updated with the most recent changes. 16-Dec-2018 **Version 3.4.16 - Respin** Updated to the current dashboard release, minor bug fixes, current binaries current OS updates / patches etc. 10-Aug-2018 **Version 3.4.16** Adding POCSAG paging support to Pi-Star, while we look at paging as an old technology today, the one-way nature of paging still has a use today. This release has been delayed while we properly fixed up the system and removed a few bugs - including an issue recently found with the Auto_AP function (now resolved). 29-May-2018 **Version 3.4.15** Adding DMR2NXDN - with this release DMR2NXDN is now available to use on Pi-Star this brings the cross mode from DMR on the RF side to NXDN on the network. 28-May-2018 **Version 3.4.14** Adding DMR2YSF - with this release DMR2YSF is now available to use on Pi-Star this brings the cross mode from DMR on the RF side to YSF on the network. 23-May-2018 **Version 3.4.13 - Images** While we have released 3.4.12/3.4.13 as upgrades, we have held off making images for a while, this was mostly to allow the new features to mature a little before pushing them out. So what's new.. Many new features have been added, many fixes to existing parts of the system too. Full integration of YSF2DMR, YSF2NXDN and YSF2P25. These are not transcoding, more re-wrapping the voice data, this allows for a YSF radio to be able to use DMR, NXDN and P25 (P25 requires your YSF radio to be set to VW mode, while everything else on YSF requires DN mode). Full NXDN Gateway support arrived in 3.4.12, previously Pi-Star was limited to the single initial 65000 test reflector, that has since become WorldWide for NDXN, but from here on we have the full complement of available NXDN gateways. uPNP control has been added so that you can turn OFF uPNP, it has been on by default since the start of the Pi-Star project, but finally you can have some control over it from the dashboard. As before the Pi3 B+ is still not supported by the main image, although a new spin for that model will be avilable in the beta section shortly. Pi3 B+ Image location: http://www.pistar.uk/beta 17-Mar-2018 **Version 3.4.11 - Respin** Just re-creating the images with the current dashbaord / binaries already included, this also improves the WiFi settings page when using the new AutoAP feature. Raspberry Pi3 B+ is NOT supported by this image, although you will find a beta version of the image with basic support for the B+ model at the following location: http://www.pistar.uk/beta 06-Mar-2018 **Version 3.4.11** AutoAP is a new feature supported on Pi3 and Pi Zero W (there is some support for other WiFi dongles too, but its VERY limited to the exact chipset on the card. So what does AutoAP do I hear you ask? Simply put, if you have AutoAP enabled, Pi-Star will attempt to connect to any configured WiFi it already knows about, but if this fails for 120 secs after boot up, it will start it's own access point, giving you a method to connect to the device over WiFi to configure another network. There may be times when you may find it more appropriate to connect the Pi-Star over Ethernet, in this case when you connect to the Pi-Star's access point, you can share the wired connection with devices over WiFi. Further this also works for teathered connections too! The usual host of updates to the on-board binaries, dashboard, host files and of course OS patches too. 24-Feb-2018 **Version 3.4.10** NXDN has now been added to MMDVMHost, there is no NXDN Gateway service yet but that is supposed to be coming soon. In the mean time the service has been hard coded to use the single public reflector for you all to start using the service. Keep in mind that NXDN IDs are 2 bytes long, 0-65533. P25Gateway & P25Parrot upgraded to the current release. This fixes a very minor long-standing P25Parrot bug, it also removes the logging requirement for the P25Parrot, removing the need for Pi-Star to maintain patches for the build process. YSFGateway & P25Parrot upgraded to the current release. This fixes a small update that removes the logging requirement for the YSFParrot, removing the need for Pi-Star to maintain patches for the build process. While working on this I found a related bug in the way that Pi-Star implements the YSFParrot that caused me some issues while testing the YSF2DMR. YSFParrot service handler and config have now been sorted out. YSF2DMR binary has now been included, along with service handlers, this is now fully integrated into Pi-Star. As usual these are all accompanied by MANY dashboard improvements.. 28-Jan-2018 **Version 3.4.9** USB-ModeSwitch has been upgraded from Debian Backports, this improves the operation of USB 3G/4G sticks. This is only a small change but it requires a version bump to make it avilable as an update to existing Pi-Star units. 21-Jan-2018 **Version 3.4.8 Respin** This is just a respin of 3.4.8, including Raspbian updates, notably PHP has been updated in raspbian and a few users had that break during a manual update cycle, so this release has those patches already installed. Dashboard at the current build as are the radio related binaries, this includes the update to P25Gateway. 01-Dec-2017 **Version 3.4.8** Shellinabox (the web bassed SSH client built into the expert menu) has now been patched up so that the $quot;-' char is passed correctly by firefox and other browsers. Dashboard improvements that include the option to force D-Star XRF reflectors to connect using DPlus protocol. 30-Nov-2017 **Version 3.4.7** Minor changes to the OS to allow USB tethering to iPhone and other devices Modeswitch command / data added to start provding the ability to use USB tethering for some MiFi devices, along with starting to add the suport framework for 3G/4G dongles. Some of these may work, most of them probably still do not. Your milage may vary. 24-Nov-2017 **Version 3.4.6 Respin** Respint to produce new images after the recent changes to MMDVMHost these changes add alternative screen support, and make some changes to the config for MMDVMHost in the System Fusion section. Improved WiFi support for Nano Pi / Orange Pi / Odroid. The OS is also updated with all current patches etc. 03-Nov-2017 **Version 3.4.6 Respin** Respin to account for a bug in the P25Parrot binary causing it to create the log files in the wrong folder. 02-Nov-2017 **Version 3.4.6** The only change is to /etc/motd to adjust the text output for the WebSSH client. This build also includes all the recent updates to MMDVMHost / YSFCliens along with the usual changes / updates to the dashboard, OS, host files etc. 30-Oct-2017 **Version 3.4.5 Respin** No new features, just adding updated images. 10-Oct-2017 **Version 3.4.5 Respin** RPi Version - Again nothing really new here, just updated to the current update / patch level. NanoPi Neo / NanoPi Neo Air - Added wiringPi support for full GPIO support on this platform - this brings it in-line with RPi. OrangePi Zero - Added wiringPi support for full GPIO support on this platform - this brings it in-line with RPi. Odroid XU4 - Mainline Kernel (4.9.x), wiringPi support - support for this platform is now much closer to that of the RPi hardware. There is however still outstanding work to be done on the eMMC support, that is still lacking in this build, more on that soon. 29-Sep-2017 **Version 3.4.5 Respin** RPi Version - Nothing new, just made some changes to my release build scripts here; md5sum is now included inside the zip, so it will not show up on the download page any more. NanoPi Neo / NanoPi Neo Air - Improved WiFi driver support to include the MT7601 (again). Support had been included for this module previously, but it had been broken by the recent kernel changes. Odroid XU4 - Improved WiFi driver support to include the MT7601 (again). Support had been included for this module previously, but it had been broken by the recent kernel changes. OrangePi Zero - Firmware moved from Beta to Release. Factory heatsync on this board is on the small side, concider using a fan or using a larger heatsync that stock. 24-Sep-2017 **Version 3.4.5 Respin** Just re-creating the images, no special new features at this point. NanoPi Neo and NanoPi Neo Air have new Kernels that fix up some of the long standing issues with these platforms, this includes improved GPIO support, improved USB device support on the NanoPi Neo. 10-Sep-2017 **Version 3.4.5** Added HTTP SSH Client built into the 'Expert' settings menus. This SSH client allows the ability to be able to connect to Pi-Star's SSH server without the need for a seperate SSH client. Powered by the excellent 'shellinabox' application and installed from the Raspbian repositories it will be maintained as part of the OS. Includes all of the usual upgraddes to the dashboard and the Raspbian operating system, including the recent addition of the seperate hang timers for all modes. 18-Aug-2017 **Version 3.4.4** Dashboard config hardening - there have been reports of issues with the configuration page on the dash failing when submitting any charicters that are not alphanumeric. The code has now been hardened to take care of those edge cases and just clean up when you do enter charicters that it cannot cope with. P25 SelfOnly - P25 is getting the same Public / Private protection mode as D-Star and DMR. All credit to Jonathan (G4KLX), although there are some Pi-Star patches for it with a pull request submitted upstream. Dashboard fixes - various small fixes to the dashboard to help reduce the errors logged in the webserver log. Testing USB Max Current - Pi-Star never had this option set, I suspect this may be the cause of some of the issues with some USB modems. Modem support improved - better support for the DV-Mega on Arduino modems, plus seperated ZUMspot modem options out in preperation for auto firmware updates that are coming later. 09-Aug-2017 **Version 3.4.3** This one is a game changer, not only does it have the new, on-board information from BrandMeister, able to show you what TGs / REFs you have connected by getting the information directly from the BM network, but also.. From this version forwards, *FULL* updates are available. This means that from here on, there should be further reduction in the number of times you ever need to write an image. This is going to be a manual process for the remains of the 3.4.x train, with plans for full automatic coming later! 29-Jul-2017 **Version 3.4.2** Many Dashboard updates adding to existing features and also re-skinning and fixing up the existing 'expert mode' editors. Added stm32flash to the base image, this is going to used later for flashing the ZumSpot hardware in place, although I am not completely ready for this yet, this is a step in the right direction. DMR_Hosts.txt is now updated automatically on a daily shedule, same as the D-Star host files for ircDDBGateway. In addition some local over ride files are now placed in /root for both D-Star hosts and for DMR hosts. 13-Jul-2017 **Version 3.4.1 Respin** Rasbian released an update to nginx (the webserver used on Pi-Star - this update breaks the install on Pi-Star and casuse the dashboard to fail to be available. This is a pre-fixed version of the image, with an improved version of the update tool to make sure we never get hit by this again. 03-Jul-2017 **Version 3.4.1** Many updates to the Pi-Star Dashboard.. The dashboard follows a rolling release, and is updated regularly. OS Updated as of 03-Jul-2017 including the Kernel updates etc. Again the OS also follows a rolling release, so you will have all of these updates without needing to replace your image. PiStar-Remote now included, this brings back the RF control options for your Pi-Star, similar to those available with the older DStarRepeater software, in this release options include: RF Killswtich to stop the MMDVMHost process Service restart for MMDVMHost Reboot of your Pi Shutdown is deliberatly missing, this could cause abuse issues for repeater keepers, contact me directly if you need guidance on adding your own commands. 16-Jun-2017 **Version 3.4.0 Respin** No changes in base, just pre-updated with all the leatest updates. 09-Jun-2017 **Version 3.4.0** After investigating an issue with XRF D-Star Reflectors and why a Pi-Star user had problems connecting to them with Pi-Star but could connect without issue on his OpenSpot, I found that the OpenSpot uses a different connectivity method, one that is less likly to cause network issues due to the outbound nature of its connection method. So Pi-Star has also adopted the same setup. Thanks OpenSpot guys! Update code for the hosts files has been improved to reduce the chance of it wiping the hosts files out if they cant be downloaded. Hand's Off WiFi now included. This means you can put the file containing your WiFi information 'wpa_supplicant.conf' into the Pi-Star boot folder that is accessible when you create the image, and when the Pi-Star boots it will auto connect to your WiFi. This does assume that you have a backed up file to restore, but I hope it will help some of you. Raspberry Pi Zero W WiFi support out of the box, this required the Raspberry Pi boot code to be updated. Hand's Off Config restore, so if you are updating the SD Card image and you have a backup of your config form the Pi-Star dashboard you can just drop the ZIP file of your backup into the 'boot' partition and when your Pi-Star boots up, it will autoconfigure itslef using your backup. The issues I have been having with Cron are finally 100% cured in 3.4.0 I was pretty sure I had already fixed this, but there were still some gremlins that are now cleaned up. Added CPU temp support in Farenheight. Official support for the FriendlyArm NanoPi Neo / Nano Pi Neo Air. 26-May-2017 **Version 3.3.9** The CRON daemon was misconfigured, after some work on it, cron is now working the way it should again. Dashboard has a number of fixes in it, so as usual the base OS and dashboard are updated to the latest and greatest versions. WiFi Connection software has been re-written in the dashboard, this has the impact of making it more easy to connect to WiFi from the config portal in the dashboard. Shutdown / Reboot Buttons added to the dashboard. Service restart / Log clean up (that was previously handled by logrotate, had been replaced with a custom daily script to help mittigate the shortcomings of logrotate. Factory-Reset option had some broken settings; fixed these up and removed the insanity :) Removed some breakage from the YSFGateway config where it would drop the connected reflector after 10 mins no matter what, this turned out to be related to the onboard firewall dropping the ACK packets coming back form the connected gateway. Given that the above was a problem, I went bug hunting in the P25 gateway daemon too, and have tried to make sure that the same bug will not cause issues with that. Swapped the default mode to MMDVMHost for new images - now when you setup a brand new Pi-Star it will select MMDVMHost by default (changeable of course). Removed the broken duplex setup that put every new Pi-Star in Duplex mode if you didn't spot it in the dashboard. Config backup / restore option added to the dash, to make upgrades between Pi-Star versions pain free. 22-May-2017 **Version 3.3.8** It's Unusual for me to do a release at the start of the week, but this release addresses a bug introduced a few releases back that can cause the update process to fail to reposond in the web browser, the update process works in the background but no information is displayed in the browser window. There is a fix for this avilable here: PiStar Wiki. Apart from the above update, the latest Dashboard build is included. 19-May-2017 **Version 3.3.7** Changes to the update system to simplify the process, every host file had its own seperate update script, this ment keeping lots of seperate scripts up to date, now I have one script to update them all, with more of the complex work happening on the back end. ircDDBGateway's service unit/init files updated, ircDDBGateway will now only run when you require D-Star Networking. Update includes latest 20170519 Dashboard and all OS related updates and patches. 13-May-2017 **Version 3.3.6** The Base images has the latest OS patches, but most importantly I found that I had not installed Samba after the update to Jesse-Lite, so name resolution of 'pi-star' for windows users has been broken for some time. Samba re-added and configured again. This release contains the newest build of the dashboard (13-May-2017). 02-May-2017 **Version 3.3.5** This release has the current OS updates pre-applied, along with the most recent build of the dashboard (20170501). No significant changes to the base - if you are running Pi-Star 3.3.3 or newer already there is no need to upgrade to this release. 20-Apr-2017 **Version 3.3.4** This release only incorporates dashboard changes, if you are already running Pi-Star, there is no need to update. The included updates provide a slightly improved experiance when running through the configuration for the first time. 18-Apr-2017 **Version 3.3.3** Large number of changes on the back end, improving P25 and YSF modes. P25 Parrot added and fixed up. YSF Parrot added and fixed up. Dashboard modifications to enable better support of YSF. Dashboard modifications to enable better support of P25. 16-Apr-2017 **Version 3.3.2** Minor update process revision to fix a bug with kernel updates. Removed Hostfile update dependence on any other servers than this one. Fixed some minor bugs in P25 mode, P25 still needs some work, but the network setup for P25 is nolonger broken. Fixed some bugs in the firewall code stopping P25Gateway from being able to make outbound connections. 01-Apr-2017 **Version 3.3.1** Minor system updates including small modifications to the way the OS updates are handled to improve relyability. 10-Mar-2017 **Version 3.3.0** Re-written update process - OS Updates are done automatically every night, without user intervention - your security assured. Dashboard is now updatable without the need for re-imaging your Pi. Much like the OS update process, no user intervention is required, the Dash will update over night, but there is also an update option within the dashboard too. Onboard Software auto updated, much the same way as the above, the radio software is also now updated. I will roughly track a weekly release cycle with MMDVMHost unless there is a major reason to release more / less often than that. Hostfiles used by ircDDBGateway have been radically over-hauled, all host-names are pre-resolved to IP addresses to speed up the load time for ircDDBGateway, this has made a huge improvement to the load time, files are updated (and re- resolved) daily. From this point on, Dashboard updates / OS Updates / Radio software updates are all automatic, this should reduce the need for me to release new Pi Images, and reduce the need for you to keep pace with the update cycle. 04-Mar-2017 **Version 3.2.12** 3.2.11 with its new ability to connect to US-Trust repeaters, caused an interesting (if you like that kind of thing) bug that make starting the ircDDBGateway software to take a LONG time to start up, how long depended on your internet connection. for some users, it was just a little slow, for others it would take 30 mins or more. This has now been resolved, while maintaining the ability to connect to US Trust repeaters, and while I was at it I was also able to reduce the time it takes for ircDDBGateway to start - its quicker than before I added this functionality! 03-Mar-2017 **Version 3.2.11** Extended start delay for MMDVMHost to 60 secs - this solves issues with the Bluestack board. Added daily auto update of D-Star Hosts files; DCS_Hosts.txt DPlus_Hosts.txt DExtra_Hosts.txt Added a new ability to connect to any D-Star Repeater on the US-Trust network, even when this node is using OpenQuad. So far as I know - no other image has this ability! Thank you Adrian (M0GLJ) for coming up with the idea for this one. MMDVMHost updated to latest release. Jesse-Lite / Kernel updated. 23-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.10** Upgraded MMDVMHost to the current version Fixed a bug in the Modem Selection code on the dashboard. 18-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.9** Modified the Firewall script to account for the numerous ports that YSF Hosts use. 17-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.8** Added auto update for DMR Hosts Fixed a bug in 'D-Star Link Manager' that would allow the local radio module to be linked back to itself - not a good idea. 16-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.7** Fixed a bug in the config, when not using a UHF Frequency ircDDBGateway was *ALWAYS* using the 'B' suffix for the module, no matter what. 16-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.6** A few minor tweeks to the layout on the dashboard. Stopped any of the radio services when the node is not configured. 15-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.5** Added free form input to the 'Reflector Connector' This enables you to use the dashboard to connect to *ANY* reflector rather than just the known ones. 13-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.4** Added 'Factory Reset' Option 12-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.3** YSFGateway hosts issue resolved Miscilanious spelling / grammar fixes 03-Feb-2017 **Version 3.2.0** Minor update of the Brandmeister Server List Minor update to the Configure form 02-Feb-2017 **Version 3.1.9** Added 'Node Type' options to the config section. it is now possible to set the node to be locked or unlocked from the admin page, previously ALL nodes were always locked, as required by UK licence conditions. Upgraded MMDVMHost to current release. 02-Feb-2017 **Version 3.1.8** Fixed minor typo in the configuration page 02-Feb-2017 **Version 3.1.7** Dashboard Configuration page tweeks Mostly Cosmetic DMR Color Code set from Config page 30-Jan-2017 **Version 3.1.6** More work on the bug in the config page that could wipe out the MMDVMHost config. Added support for Bluestack 28-Jan-2017 **Version 3.1.5** Fixed bug in the config page that could wipe out the MMDVMHost config. 28-Jan-2017 **Version 3.1.4** Added DMR+ Support 28-Jan-2017 **Version 3.1.3** More uPnP fixed added Dashboard BugFixes WiFi Bugfixes 27-Jan-2017 **Version 3.1.0** Version bump to 3.1.0 to reflect the large amount of changes. uPnP has been fixed, the firewall was stopping commnications via the uPnP Protocol. Rasbian upgraded MMDVMHost Upgraded Dashboard updated, inluding banners for a powercycle when changing modes. Admin pannel security hole found / fixed. 26-Jan-2016 **Version 3.0.4** Updated Dashboard (New look) Dashboard / Config has been very much upgraded Removed more bugs MMDVMHost upgraded Raspbian Upgraded P25 Mode added P25 Gateway software added Service intellengence improved 25-Nov-2016 **Version 3.0.3** Updated Dashboard JQuery and some added eye-candy. Removed a number of coding bugs Added on-board support for SSD1306 OLED Displays (128x64 I2C) MMDVMHost bumped to 20161124 Kernel upgraded to Version 4.4.32 Bumped Pi-Star release to 3.0.3 Auto Host Key Generation (SSH Server) 02-Nov-2016 **Version 3 Beta Release 2** Time Sync fixed MMDVM Multi Mode working well with the current DVMega 3.07 Firmware. A large number of fixes to the control / admin pannels. Rasbian fully ipdated (including kernel fixed for 'Dirty Cow' Fed up of of auto-link to REF001 C failing when the REF system changes IP? Yes me too, so it automatically keeps the information up to date no more auto-link failes! 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From now on the ON0DP D-Star repeaters run on G4KLX software.You can link to the D-Plus/REF reflectors or X-Net/DCS reflectors if you want.
To link to the DCS reflectors or the usual D-Plus reflectors, it is important to check the link status of the repeater. Control can be done by either the letter I place on the eighth character of YOURS or UR. You can hear and read a message from the repeater that he is linked or unlinked.You can consult also the dashboard of ON0DP, D-Plus or X-reflectors to check the status of the repeater or reflectors.You will find also a link to the various dashboards by using the menu on this website.
For example you can link to reflector DCS011B (Flemish) by following command in UR: DCS011BL.Or for D-Plus reflector 028A (Flemish) by following command in UR: REF028AL. Of course you can also as usual link to each reflector of your choice.
An overview of D-Plus or X-Reflectors can you find in the link menu on this website.
To link to the DCS reflectors or the usual D-Plus reflectors, it is important to check the link status of the repeater. Control can be done by either the letter I place on the eighth character of YOURS or UR. You can hear and read a message from the repeater that he is linked or unlinked.You can consult also the dashboard of ON0DP, D-Plus or X-reflectors to check the status of the repeater or reflectors.You will find also a link to the various dashboards by using the menu on this website.
For example you can link to reflector DCS011B (Flemish) by following command in UR: DCS011BL.Or for D-Plus reflector 028A (Flemish) by following command in UR: REF028AL. Of course you can also as usual link to each reflector of your choice.
An overview of D-Plus or X-Reflectors can you find in the link menu on this website.
CCS is the new callsign routing system.
CCS or Call Connection Service for DV-Communication via gateway, there are two game modes:
- The compounds of two stations (point-to-point).
- The connection between the many stops (point-to-multipoint).
To connect two stations is the oldest method, the call sign routing is as long as it Digital Voice is. One carries the callsign of the station you want as URCALL on radio and speaks. The DV system automatically searches the path (the world) to the desired Station. To speak with a number of stations have been designed reflectors. A reflector is a distributed Talk to all registered stations. The advanced optical system DCS has now established worldwide. Reflectors are not material in this document. Here it is the connection of one Amateur to another, a point-to-point-one call. It does not matter where the Amateurs are in the world, the CCS system is the right way automatically.This Process is called callsign routing.
Callsign Routing System: Is predecessor of CCS are many, since it is DV.
These include:
- ICOM Callsign-Routing (The Oldest System).
- IrcDDB (as 1 but with a different database).
- D-Plus (works similarly echo link with FM repeaters).
- StarNet, an extension of the first.
Each of these systems has its advantages and disadvantages. For example, the ICOM callsign routing works fine (also based on IrcDDB).However, it is easy to operate so cumbersome that it uses almost no one. D-Plus (the first non-ICOM-based development) which allows connecting with the other party(Amateur or relay)and thus listening to the local communication.This is similar to the EchoLink connection with an FM relay. The complicated operation of call sign routing should be remedied by StarNet what but succeeded only partially, in Europe it has become generally accepted therefore never can. Four systems, just to be able to converse two amateurs, and with disastrous complicated operation? Who looks as through yet? This situation is called for,the thought Also DG1HT (the developer of the DCS reflectors) as he laid the foundation for a new,simple and usable for everyone system put that all in its simplicity existing in the shade and is also expected to replace CCS.
Benefits of CCS and following requirements of CCS:
- Fully automatic global routing between two radio amateurs.
- Ease of use, practically no press operation except PTT and speak,Anyone can.
- Clarity, the user at any time overview of both ends of the communication.
- Everyone listens to each: all parties to the conversation is always heard.
- Contains all the properties of ICOM callsign routing, IrcDDB, D-Plus and Starnet and can replace these four systems completely, the user needs no special to Remember more.
- Across borders, worldwide operational.
Operation: The operation of the system is as easy, if not easier, than making phone calls.
- You specify who you want to talk.
- Pressing the PTT and speaks.
For the called, its even easier.
- He presses the PTT and speaks completed, there is nothing more to do. CCS makes everything else for us amateurs automatically. Return paths are managed by CCS, the cumbersome switching of the way back in (Icom equipment, press R> CS)is completely unnecessary.
Operation when using a wireless device:
- One carries the callsign of the station looking into the input box of the DV URCALL radio one. When you are in range of a CCS-enabled relay pressing now only the PTT and is connected to the desired station. You can now hear the radio traffic that station (if it is just talking), it is avoided that to break into an ongoing conversation.Then you press the PTT and speak. The other station can now listen and respond.to no operation is required, the other party expresses only the PTT and speak.
Summary for CCS operation via radio:
- URCALL fill with the desired station.
- Frequency of a CCS eligible Repeaters set.
- PTT button briefly and listen, or press and speak.
Operation on a PC when using the DV RPTR Control Center:
- The Control Center displays a list of all available via CCS stations, after which prefixes Can be filtered (countries). You look for the desired station in the list and click on it.The connection is immediately established and you can hear a possibly ongoing conversation.If one wants to say something, then press the PTT and speaks.
Summary for CCS operation via control-center PC:
- Click desired station.
- Or listen to talk PTT and press.
In all cases, the called station doesnt have to do anything except to answer. A global DV QSO becomes as simple as a local QSO.
Simultaneous operation via CCS and reflectors (DCS): Whatsapp for blackberry offline installer 2019.
- The simultaneous operation of the old call sign routing and reflectors always led to chaos. it were double what paths switched mutilated communication.CCS can only organize this situation perfectly, providing even additional very convenient options.
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Example: If a is connected to a DCS amateur reflector and introduces QSO. suddenly calls somebody else via CCS. In this case,the CCS system connects the caller automatically with the current reading on the reflector conversation.So,is the conference is switched everyone can hear everyone. The big advantage is: no matter how I am linked in a conversation, I can hear everyone and I hear you. Such a clean and trouble-free QSO is possible.CCS is currently the worlds only system which callsign routing and reflector operating smoothly and trouble-free can manage. This operation makes it great fun!
Enough words, now we go into the field with a few typical examples:
Examples of radio practice:
DL1ABC in Berlin traveling with handheld radio would be in with VK0XYZ Sydney talk VK0XYZ:speak
DL0ABC want to relay DB0XYZ just listen:
DL0ABC: Entering into DB0XYZ Urcall, and pressing the PTT Alternatively, click on the callsign DB0XYZ PC.
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The discussions on this relay can now be listened to. If DL0ABC wants, he can also take part in the conversation and easy clean-call. DD5XYZ talking on the PC reflector DCS001-R with DD6ABC, then calls DL0RST via CCS this week purely:
DL0RST:Clicking DD5XYZ, the Control Center shows that even in this conversation with DD6ABC is. Clean-call in a lull in the conversation. All 3 stations can be heard, all can without further Operation simply speak.
DD5XYZ DL0ABC want to talk to, this is already in QSO with a CCS DL0RST:
DD5XYZ:Clicking DL0ABC in the Control Center. A message appears that it is already in talks with DL0RST, also is indicate when he expected to return is free. As soon as the ongoing call is terminated DL0ABC can click Disconnect. He is free and the new connection is automatically immediately.
Summary: CCS is used to connect two radio amateurs and works worldwide.CCS does not require operation. You have to set only speak what do we want and can immediately start talking.The called party can respond immediately, and need to make any operation.A mixture with DCS reflectors is possible will be arranged automatically ensures that always be able to hear all the stations in QSO round.
DTMF Codes:
CCS repeater call: The four digits of the user, possibly supplementedwiththemodule of the repeater 12342 voor user 1234 module B (A=1 B=2 etc.)
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- CCS disconnect = A (DTMF A key)
- Reflector disconnect = # (DTMF # key)
- Standard reflector connect = ** (DTMF ** two times the star * key)
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DCS reflector: D#MM D = D key, # = DCS reflector number, MM = 2 digits for module 01 = A, 02 = B etc. (DTMF D1102″ voor DCS011 module B)
XRF reflector: B#M B = B key, # = Xreflector number, M = module 1 till 5
Please note that when you use twosamenumbersin a row you need a smallpause between them !
CCSestablish connectionsanddisconnect viaYour CallUR
- Connect to the standard reflector UR=L
- Connect to another CCS station UR=CCS99999″ for a station with DTMF 9999 at module 9
- Disconnect UR=CCSA same as DTMF A
System requirements:
To lead CCS calls, all participating stations (or repeater), the CCS protocol support.
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Currently, there are the following possibilities (as of Sept 2012):
- DV RPTR Control Center as a dongle, hotspot or Repeater (available that contains the CCS complete functionality)
- Client for ICOM Repeater: soon available for worldwide use
- Jonathans, G4KLX, Gateway and Repeater: client
(copy from KF9L and DG1HT and DJ0ABR)