EtherHam

Amateur Radio Over Internet

Random Wire Review 83: March 29, 2024

Links «» Update on uninterruptible power for a hotspot «» Build notes for a hotspot with a Nextion display «» Gadgets «» User error with FTM-300DR

Contents

  1. LINKS: System Fusion, WIRES-X, cost-effective HT for C4FM, and a Faraday-cloth antenna

  2. UPDATE: Uninterruptible power for hotspot

  3. BUILD: Nextion hotspot

  4. GADGETS: HT stands, BeeStation personal cloud manager, DVstick 30

  5. USER ERROR: APRS on FTM-300DR

  6. TEASER: Packet with Kenwood TM-281A


1 — LINKS: System Fusion, WIRES-X, inexpensive C4FM radio, and a Faraday-cloth antenna

  • 5 steps on how to set-up a Wires-x room using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection — “…use this guide if you want to bypass your local internet provider’s restrictions on port forwarding & public IP address in setting-up a Wires-x room.”

  • Steps on how to set-up your own Wires-x PDN (Portable Digital Node) Station — “Using the WIRES-X Portable Digital Node function, you can operate a WIRES-X digital node station by directly connecting a compatible C4FM digital transceiver with a Windows PC.”

  • Yaesu FT-70DR 5W C4FM/144/430MHz Dual Band Digital Handheld Transceiver — This may be the most cost-effective, no-frills choice for operating a hotspot through Yaesu System Fusion. (Disclosure: I use a Yaesu FT-3DR handheld radio, not the FT-70DR.)

  • Super-portable, Tunable VHF Antenna — This build uses HVAC tape and lawn chair webbing to create an antenna you can roll up. Or, take this concept to another level by creating a Faraday-cloth J-pole antenna. I learned about this in episode 203 of the Ham Radio Workbench podcast.