The ZUM AMBE board is the most flexible AMBE3000 board ever! Connection types. – WiFi ( 2.4Ghz B/G/N ) – Serial ( 460800 baud ) – Ethernet ( 100Mbit/full duplex ) AMBE. The ZUM AMBE board is using an original DVSI AMBE chip! Software. The board can be used with the following software.
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Sep 21, 2017 . ZUMspot Raspberry Pi Info and Setup Here's some info on what it took for me to get my ZUMspot up and running, updated with new things I've learned recently. This doc is a bit wordy but I'm hoping this will let you know what you need to successfully get your ZUMspot Rpi working using a Windows PC. Don't think the below is a lot of work – it's really not. I'm pretty impressed with this …
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No wonder there is always a lineup. Their latest device is the ZUM STM32 Radio-Modem-v0.9. Similar to the very popular Zum modems v1.0 and 1.01 (which I have both). However, no more Arduino-DUE required. Instead this new board already has a STM32F446 CPU.
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MMDVM Duplex Hotspot Radio Station WiFi Digital Voice Modem Support P25 DMR YSF NXDN Slot 1 + Slot 2 for Raspberry Pi Zero,with 4 Antenna,8G TF Card,0.96 OLED and Metal Housing Mounted. 3.9 …
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Manuals and free owners instruction pdf guides. Find the user manual and the help you need for the products you own at ManualsOnline.
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MMDVM board = STM32-DVM OR Zum MMDVM (Discontinued) OR Micro-Node TEENSY. NOTE: These are NOT hotspot boards, they are different and built to interface with a physical radio. 1 or 2 radios with a 9600buad port, or a discriminator tap. A simplex node will use 1 radio; A duplexed node will use 2 radios and will require a duplexer.
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I’ve done a better video showing what the Zumspot Hotspot is, and what it does. Hope this video will answer a few questions. The kit consists of a zumspot b...
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Nov 20, 2017 . The ZUMspot RPi is an advanced radio module board. Paired with a Raspberry Pi and the MMDVM software becomes a small and efficient multi-mode digital hotspot. Fully assembled and tested· Supports DMR, P-25, D-Star and System Fusion · Onboard LEDs to show status (Tx, Rx, PTT, Mode) · Up to 10mW RF power
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Rugged 900 Series Ethernet Radio. FreeWave’s ZumLink™ 900 Series is made for secure collection, transport, and control of data in rugged industrial environments. These radios provide a long-range, low-power solution for remote wireless communications — with capabilities that can be seamlessly added as IIoT requirements evolve.
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HackRF One ist ein Software Defined Radio (SDR), das im Frequenzbereich von 10 MHz bis 6.000 MHz arbeitet. HackRF ist sowohl ein Sender als auch Empfänger. D...
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The ZUMspot RPi is an advanced radio module board. Paired with a Raspberry Pi and the MMDVM software becomes a small and efficient multi-mode digital hotspot. High performance 32-bit ARM processor Fully assembled and tested Supports DMR, P-25. D-Star and System Fusion Onboard LEDs to show status (Tx. Rx. PTT, Mode)
Here's why: They are dependable, high-quality boards. The ZUMspot is designed by Jim, KI6ZUM, who is one of the earliest participants with Jonathan, G4KLX, in the Multi-Mode Digital Voice Modem (MMDVM) project. They use firmware by Andy, CA6JAU, who is another one of the earliest participants in the MMDVM project.
These radios provide a long-range, low-power solution for remote wireless communications — with capabilities that can be seamlessly added as IIoT requirements evolve. In fact, the ZumLink 900 Series is software upgradable to include FreeWave’s IQ Application Environment, a Linux-based platform to deploy and run third party industrial applications.
Can be connected via WiFi, Serial or Ethernet. Works with BlueDV, MMDVM, Peanut and Buster. The board uses a DVSI AMBE 3000 chip. You can write your own code for the board.
If the USB connection to the ZUMspot USB is functional, the software should display the “Firmware” version of the ZUMspot. For DSTAR, turn on the DSTAR button, select the reflector (“REF”) you wish to connect to and then select “Link” Once connected to the reflector, the software will display info when others are transmitting.
Configuring BlueDV Launch the software and turn off “SERIAL” if it is already enabled. Next select “Menu” -> “Setup”. As a minimum, set “Your Call”, the “Serial Port Radio”, “DMR ID” and “Frequency”. Next select “Save”
Plug in the ZUMspot USB, to one of the USB ports on the Raspberry Pi. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Raspberry Pi and then turn on the power. After 3 minutes, go to your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) and connect to the website: http://pi-star (for Windows, Linux and Android devices http://pi-star.local (for OS X and iOS devices)
Here's why: They are dependable, high-quality boards. The ZUMspot is designed by Jim, KI6ZUM, who is one of the earliest participants with Jonathan, G4KLX, in the Multi-Mode Digital Voice Modem (MMDVM) project. They use firmware by Andy, CA6JAU, who is another one of the earliest participants in the MMDVM project.