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AllStar Node on a Tiny PC?

My next adaptation will be to install AllStarLink on a Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny PC

AllStar: so far

If you have been following my AllStarLink (ASL) journey, you know I have an AllStar node on a remote server hosted by Vultr.com. And you know that with really bad radio interference at my Portland location, I chose to go radio free by connecting my Hamshack Hotline VoIP phone to my “node in the cloud.”

That is working quite well. How does it actually work?

  1. I punch the green button on my Cisco SPA525G desk phone for my Hamshack Hotline number, then dial my five-digit RF link number provided by the Hamshack Hotline folks. The line rings once and connects to my cloud node.

  2. At my computer (or on my phone or tablet), I connect to the AllScan instance I installed on the cloud node. If my login has expired, I log into AllScan again.

  3. Once AllScan is available, I select the node I wish to connect to and select CONNECT. Active nodes are shown by some shade of red in the left column.

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Tom Salzer

Tom is an Extra Class amateur radio operator licensed in the United States as KJ7T

Tom Salzer KJ7T