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Random Wire 97: July 5, 2024

Independence Day, new Dakota Lithium battery, the Digirig and Digirig Lite devices, a TNC by MFJ (photos), thoughts on encrypting radio traffic, and how I use APRS. Bonus: an AllStarLink sound clip!

Contents

1. Independence Day Edition
2. New LiFePO4 Battery
3. Digirig and Digirig Lite
4. New TNC Arrived
5. Encryption of Radio Traffic
6. How Do You Do APRS?
7. Notes
    7.1 YSF node card imaged
    7.2 Sound clip of AllStarLink
    7.3 Hillsboro Hops baseball
    7.4 LATE NEWS: AllStarLink announces ASL 3 Beta

1. Independence Day Edition

This is the “morning after Independence Day” edition! Last night, we were quintessential Americans, attending the Hillsboro Hops baseball game and staying for the fireworks. This has nothing to do with radio except for appreciating our freedom to work and play with radio!

I ran across an interesting Reddit thread on the topic of the First Amendment and ham radio. The core question asked was:

“You’re talking on the air, an unowned medium. It’s literally like talking in person, except with technology that allows your voice to travel farther. But the government requires that you license yourself to exercise the right to speak in this way?”

I’m not going to try to summarize the hundreds of comments in that thread. If you’re interested in reading points of view about rights, privileges, a regulated society, and more, I commend the thread (linked above) to you. I found that the comments improved my perspective on this topic and enhanced my appreciation for the many privileges we enjoy as licensed amateur radio operators. In any case, it seems appropriate to reflect on our freedoms and privileges as we put another Independence Day in the log! To all the veterans in my life and the ones I have not yet met: thank you.


2. New LiFePO4 Battery

I picked up a small LiFePO4 battery from Dakota Lithium recently, on sale for $69. I’m not sure I needed another small battery but I’m certain I’ll find a use for it. I have a spade-to-PowerPole adapter on order with PowerWerx, along with a PowerPole-to-OEM T adapter for my mobile radios.

LiFePO4 batteries

I have a smaller battery from an off brand. That 6 Ah battery weighs almost the same as the Dakota 10 Ah battery! Amazing.

And, as I noted last week, I clipped my Ten-Tec Scout 555 to it to give the radio a bit of needed exercise.

Ten-Tec Scout 555 clipped to Dakota 10 Ah battery

3. Digirig and Digirig Lite

I have a Digirig Mobile device and it does work. It’s amazingly small, perhaps the size of a large thimble. It’s really quite amazing. I do like miniaturized devices and this one just blows my mind.

Digirig Mobile is very small

While reading Steve Stroh’s great Zero Retries newsletter, I discovered a new, less expensive, and simple Digirig: the Digirig Lite. This is definitely on my “to be acquired” list. I do love a small device and my experience with the Digirig Mobile device has been very positive. (And many thanks to Steve for once again surprising me with something new. It seems like every issue of Zero Retries surprises me!)

I don’t find the Digirig Lite listed on Amazon yet, but the Digirig Mobile is available there. I have a link to it on the Support page.


4. New TNC Arrived

Speaking of terminal node controllers…I was about to purchase a new MFJ-1270X TNC-X device when the news about MFJ shutting down some manufacturing hit the air. As soon as I heard this, I went to the MFJ website only to discover that the 1270X was sold out. I’ve been keeping an eye out for any stock that was still available and found some for sale by Ham Radio Outlet. Boom. One more 1270X is coming to the shack! The one I already have is simple and simply rock solid. The Digirig Mobile works fine but I do like how less mysterious the 1270X TNC-X feels.

My uses cases are APRS and Winlink. We’ll see where this goes in the future. I have too many radios so I may as well put one of them to a productive use.

Here’s a photo gallery of the unboxing of the new 1270X:

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Tom Salzer

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

Tom Salzer KJ7T