#amateur_radio — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #amateur_radio, aggregated by home.social.
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May 24 is International HEMA Day.
HEMA (http://www.hema.org.uk/) is an international amateur radio program, quite similar to SOTA but for HuMPs (summits with more than a Hundred Metres of Prominence) but Excluding Marilyns (summits with more than 150 m prominence, usually SOTA summits). On that day, H2H and regular chaser-to-summit contacts are expected. Check http://hema.org.uk/countries.jsp for mapped areas. -
Related to the above images is the web SDR at Hack Green. Something I've used to see my own antenna performance and listen to some interesting signals I can't get.
The VHF/UHF one picks up the nets Ringway Manchester sometimes mentions on his channel.
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A new FOSS TETRA stack enters the scene: TETRA-BlueStation
https://github.com/MidnightBlueLabs/tetra-bluestationYou cannot communicate through it yet, but terminals attach to it.
So the actual physical layer works and is standards compliant enough for the handsets to attach without crashing.
An exciting development!Btw it is written in Rust.
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Our IVR podcast player is now live on #NZSIP. There's more to come but here's three of my favourites to get you started!
These podcasts are provided as-is from their creators; we purely provide a convenient way to play them from your NZSIP, #AmateurWire or #HamsOverIP telephone service.
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The new community driven #DigitalVoiceNewZealand documentation library is online! See the contributing guide for improving our documentation around #xlx reflector #XLX299, connecting by #ysf #dstar and other modes or just read up on all the telephony features of #NZSIP.
#amateur_radio #ham #digitalmodes #voip
Docs powered by #mkdocs and our community!
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@grajohnt Based on some of the keys (KN, AR, AS) my first guess is that it came from a teletype. Heathkit had something similar but not identical: https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?t=18632
Maybe ask #hamr #hamradio #amateur_radio #rtty
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[Amateur Radio News Press Release]
NZSIP Offers Local Alternative following Hamshack Hotline Sunset
[Oceania, 23 Jul 25] – In light of the recent announcement regarding the sunsetting of the Hamshack Hotline VoIP service next month, the Australian and New Zealand amateur radio community has a local alternative from Digital Voice New Zealand - NZSIP. This innovative service aims to fill the void left by Hamshack Hotline, providing a robust and locally supported Voice-over-IP (VoIP) solution for amateur radio operators.
One of the standout features of NZSIP is its seamless interconnectivity. The platform allows direct dialling between other ham VoIP services Amateur Wire, and Hams Over IP providing access to a global network or VoIP services, bridges to a variety of traditional radio links, allstar nodes and conference services along with a few games too.
"Rather than centralising the services like Hamshack Hotline did - our approach is to interoperate with others", said Jared/VK2WAY, “the way telephone exchanges were designed to and have traditionally done”, they added.
Founded in July 2023, NZSIP has recently expanded its capabilities and established a second exchange, now operating in both Auckland and Sydney, ensuring low-latency and reliable connections for operators across the region and now welcoming international subscribers. This localised infrastructure is backed by a dedicated support team, based right here in Australia and New Zealand, ready to assist users with setup, troubleshooting, and any queries.
"NZSIP is uniquely placed to offer a replacement service with local infrastructure, dedicated support, and innovative interconnections that truly foster communication within our amateur radio community." NZSIP and Digital Voice New Zealand founder, Phil/ZL2RO said.
Amateur radio operators are encouraged to explore NZSIP as a viable and reliable replacement for Hamshack Hotline. Further details on how to register and connect to the NZSIP network see our website at dvnz.nz/nzsip
#ham #voip #nzsip #dvnz #voiceoverip #hamradio #amateur_radio #pressrelease #mediarelease #amatuerradionews
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[Amateur Radio News Press Release]
NZSIP Offers Local Alternative following Hamshack Hotline Sunset
[Oceania, 23 Jul 25] – In light of the recent announcement regarding the sunsetting of the Hamshack Hotline VoIP service next month, the Australian and New Zealand amateur radio community has a local alternative from Digital Voice New Zealand - NZSIP. This innovative service aims to fill the void left by Hamshack Hotline, providing a robust and locally supported Voice-over-IP (VoIP) solution for amateur radio operators.
One of the standout features of NZSIP is its seamless interconnectivity. The platform allows direct dialling between other ham VoIP services Amateur Wire, and Hams Over IP providing access to a global network or VoIP services, bridges to a variety of traditional radio links, allstar nodes and conference services along with a few games too.
"Rather than centralising the services like Hamshack Hotline did - our approach is to interoperate with others", said Jared/VK2WAY, “the way telephone exchanges were designed to and have traditionally done”, they added.
Founded in July 2023, NZSIP has recently expanded its capabilities and established a second exchange, now operating in both Auckland and Sydney, ensuring low-latency and reliable connections for operators across the region and now welcoming international subscribers. This localised infrastructure is backed by a dedicated support team, based right here in Australia and New Zealand, ready to assist users with setup, troubleshooting, and any queries.
"NZSIP is uniquely placed to offer a replacement service with local infrastructure, dedicated support, and innovative interconnections that truly foster communication within our amateur radio community." NZSIP and Digital Voice New Zealand founder, Phil/ZL2RO said.
Amateur radio operators are encouraged to explore NZSIP as a viable and reliable replacement for Hamshack Hotline. Further details on how to register and connect to the NZSIP network see our website at dvnz.nz/nzsip
#ham #voip #nzsip #dvnz #voiceoverip #hamradio #amateur_radio #pressrelease #mediarelease #amatuerradionews
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[Amateur Radio News Press Release]
NZSIP Offers Local Alternative following Hamshack Hotline Sunset
[Oceania, 23 Jul 25] – In light of the recent announcement regarding the sunsetting of the Hamshack Hotline VoIP service next month, the Australian and New Zealand amateur radio community has a local alternative from Digital Voice New Zealand - NZSIP. This innovative service aims to fill the void left by Hamshack Hotline, providing a robust and locally supported Voice-over-IP (VoIP) solution for amateur radio operators.
One of the standout features of NZSIP is its seamless interconnectivity. The platform allows direct dialling between other ham VoIP services Amateur Wire, and Hams Over IP providing access to a global network or VoIP services, bridges to a variety of traditional radio links, allstar nodes and conference services along with a few games too.
"Rather than centralising the services like Hamshack Hotline did - our approach is to interoperate with others", said Jared/VK2WAY, “the way telephone exchanges were designed to and have traditionally done”, they added.
Founded in July 2023, NZSIP has recently expanded its capabilities and established a second exchange, now operating in both Auckland and Sydney, ensuring low-latency and reliable connections for operators across the region and now welcoming international subscribers. This localised infrastructure is backed by a dedicated support team, based right here in Australia and New Zealand, ready to assist users with setup, troubleshooting, and any queries.
"NZSIP is uniquely placed to offer a replacement service with local infrastructure, dedicated support, and innovative interconnections that truly foster communication within our amateur radio community." NZSIP and Digital Voice New Zealand founder, Phil/ZL2RO said.
Amateur radio operators are encouraged to explore NZSIP as a viable and reliable replacement for Hamshack Hotline. Further details on how to register and connect to the NZSIP network see our website at dvnz.nz/nzsip
#ham #voip #nzsip #dvnz #voiceoverip #hamradio #amateur_radio #pressrelease #mediarelease #amatuerradionews
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[Amateur Radio News Press Release]
NZSIP Offers Local Alternative following Hamshack Hotline Sunset
[Oceania, 23 Jul 25] – In light of the recent announcement regarding the sunsetting of the Hamshack Hotline VoIP service next month, the Australian and New Zealand amateur radio community has a local alternative from Digital Voice New Zealand - NZSIP. This innovative service aims to fill the void left by Hamshack Hotline, providing a robust and locally supported Voice-over-IP (VoIP) solution for amateur radio operators.
One of the standout features of NZSIP is its seamless interconnectivity. The platform allows direct dialling between other ham VoIP services Amateur Wire, and Hams Over IP providing access to a global network or VoIP services, bridges to a variety of traditional radio links, allstar nodes and conference services along with a few games too.
"Rather than centralising the services like Hamshack Hotline did - our approach is to interoperate with others", said Jared/VK2WAY, “the way telephone exchanges were designed to and have traditionally done”, they added.
Founded in July 2023, NZSIP has recently expanded its capabilities and established a second exchange, now operating in both Auckland and Sydney, ensuring low-latency and reliable connections for operators across the region and now welcoming international subscribers. This localised infrastructure is backed by a dedicated support team, based right here in Australia and New Zealand, ready to assist users with setup, troubleshooting, and any queries.
"NZSIP is uniquely placed to offer a replacement service with local infrastructure, dedicated support, and innovative interconnections that truly foster communication within our amateur radio community." NZSIP and Digital Voice New Zealand founder, Phil/ZL2RO said.
Amateur radio operators are encouraged to explore NZSIP as a viable and reliable replacement for Hamshack Hotline. Further details on how to register and connect to the NZSIP network see our website at dvnz.nz/nzsip
#ham #voip #nzsip #dvnz #voiceoverip #hamradio #amateur_radio #pressrelease #mediarelease #amatuerradionews
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[Amateur Radio News Press Release]
NZSIP Offers Local Alternative following Hamshack Hotline Sunset
[Oceania, 23 Jul 25] – In light of the recent announcement regarding the sunsetting of the Hamshack Hotline VoIP service next month, the Australian and New Zealand amateur radio community has a local alternative from Digital Voice New Zealand - NZSIP. This innovative service aims to fill the void left by Hamshack Hotline, providing a robust and locally supported Voice-over-IP (VoIP) solution for amateur radio operators.
One of the standout features of NZSIP is its seamless interconnectivity. The platform allows direct dialling between other ham VoIP services Amateur Wire, and Hams Over IP providing access to a global network or VoIP services, bridges to a variety of traditional radio links, allstar nodes and conference services along with a few games too.
"Rather than centralising the services like Hamshack Hotline did - our approach is to interoperate with others", said Jared/VK2WAY, “the way telephone exchanges were designed to and have traditionally done”, they added.
Founded in July 2023, NZSIP has recently expanded its capabilities and established a second exchange, now operating in both Auckland and Sydney, ensuring low-latency and reliable connections for operators across the region and now welcoming international subscribers. This localised infrastructure is backed by a dedicated support team, based right here in Australia and New Zealand, ready to assist users with setup, troubleshooting, and any queries.
"NZSIP is uniquely placed to offer a replacement service with local infrastructure, dedicated support, and innovative interconnections that truly foster communication within our amateur radio community." NZSIP and Digital Voice New Zealand founder, Phil/ZL2RO said.
Amateur radio operators are encouraged to explore NZSIP as a viable and reliable replacement for Hamshack Hotline. Further details on how to register and connect to the NZSIP network see our website at dvnz.nz/nzsip
#ham #voip #nzsip #dvnz #voiceoverip #hamradio #amateur_radio #pressrelease #mediarelease #amatuerradionews
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#Emergency #radio #frequencies in use in #Poland and #Czechia due to #flooding, please keep them free #amateur_radio #hamradio #CB #PMR446 #EmergencyAid #EmergencyCommunications #Europe
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@cosullivan Stuff NOT in my profile?
Let's start with stuff in common, sort of:
#coffee #LMDE #Python3 #gopher #non_fiction #dataprivacy
Other stuffs:
#cheezburgerz! #SCUBA #Sailing #cooking #movies #heavy_metal #theater #dogs #chickens #history #art #ham_radio #amateur_radio #beer #whiskey #merlot #gardening #frogs #trains #airplanes #rockets #satellites #volunteering #travelling #Iron_Maiden
And an very old pic of me and my daughter, #The_Jennifer.
So.... now I boost your post, right?