I have the same version as yourself, which has the APRS/TNC personality board. When the tranceiver board comes out, I'm actually tempted to buy a second URC with that one built in as a permanent installation. It's awesome how these wonderful pieces of kit are popping up these days.
I bought the original one and liked the concept so when Version 2 came out I bought that then bought the APRS board, I haven't got round to using either yet, need to solder that board, the next version looks really interesting
This is really cool. Is there a way to control this over tcp/ip with voice control? Or maybe some other gadget to do that with these cheaper hand held radios?
That is such a nice device but like with many new devices, it seems a bit buggy (at least with the firmware I have). This may be related to running Quasheng dock in linux under wine though. Do windows users find that buggy?
It has a CAT port, monitor speaker and an open-source internal connector for creating a range of additional functions. RF reliability is also improved.
No wonder you're asking what people are using this for....I'm stumped... So you can buy this and use Chirp? Well I use Chirp often without this... Same story with APRS...I have rigs & Pi's that use aprs fine without this kit... Are there other uses not covered in the video, or am I missing something here? I don't mean to pee on anyone's parade, the video is fine, the board seems well made etc...but why? What real world applications am I not seeing here?
If you already have cables which work with chirp, or rigs and pi with APRS and packet, then you wouldn’t need this. For those radios that don’t have that option, like the handheld radio shown in the video, then this would work. It’s universal, can be used for a range of applications, but if you want to know more I would suggest emailing the guy that makes them. But it seems you have everything you need. I myself use the audio interface on my main radios.
@@TechMindsOfficial I see, i have looked on the guys web site but didn't really get much explanation wise from it, or ideas for using it, seems everyone is saying it can be used for a wide range of things but they never give any examples except for aprs and chirp. It seems to be a fix for issues i have never experienced... When you say you use the audio interface, do you mean as a data more interface or something? Sorry for the questions but i am genuinely puzzled...
@@charlesdean2002 lol, no. Just the title seemed too good to be true and i had watched 6 other videos i thought were real until i realized it was April 1st. From the response i think i irritated him? I subscribe and always like .
Cool tech. Thanks as usual for the cutting edge.
I have the same version as yourself, which has the APRS/TNC personality board. When the tranceiver board comes out, I'm actually tempted to buy a second URC with that one built in as a permanent installation. It's awesome how these wonderful pieces of kit are popping up these days.
Brillian stuff. Am looking forward to the version with the built in transceiver !
Me too!
Looks cool and the aprs module is nice and useful. Thank you for sharing.
I bought the original one and liked the concept so when Version 2 came out I bought that then bought the APRS board, I haven't got round to using either yet, need to solder that board, the next version looks really interesting
DigiPi version out soon .
This is really cool. Is there a way to control this over tcp/ip with voice control? Or maybe some other gadget to do that with these cheaper hand held radios?
Wow!
another interesting gadget, thanks
Hi Mat, interesting !! Cool little device. 73 Phil ON4VP
It sure is!
That is such a nice device but like with many new devices, it seems a bit buggy (at least with the firmware I have).
This may be related to running Quasheng dock in linux under wine though. Do windows users find that buggy?
Add networking and I'd be in...
how is it compared to AIOC? any extra functionality (besides the multitude of connectors)?
It has a CAT port, monitor speaker and an open-source internal connector for creating a range of additional functions. RF reliability is also improved.
This is the one that is the modified AIOC?
That's really how OHIS is wired?! How utterly idiotic. They could have easily made it use standard RJ45 Ethernet patch leads.
No link
In the description
It just gives store front and I checked each area but no choice on Amazon @@TechMindsOfficial
At 2:39, it's to bad he didn't use the T-568B Standard! 👎
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No wonder you're asking what people are using this for....I'm stumped...
So you can buy this and use Chirp? Well I use Chirp often without this...
Same story with APRS...I have rigs & Pi's that use aprs fine without this kit...
Are there other uses not covered in the video, or am I missing something here?
I don't mean to pee on anyone's parade, the video is fine, the board seems well made etc...but why?
What real world applications am I not seeing here?
If you already have cables which work with chirp, or rigs and pi with APRS and packet, then you wouldn’t need this. For those radios that don’t have that option, like the handheld radio shown in the video, then this would work. It’s universal, can be used for a range of applications, but if you want to know more I would suggest emailing the guy that makes them. But it seems you have everything you need. I myself use the audio interface on my main radios.
@@TechMindsOfficial I see, i have looked on the guys web site but didn't really get much explanation wise from it, or ideas for using it, seems everyone is saying it can be used for a wide range of things but they never give any examples except for aprs and chirp.
It seems to be a fix for issues i have never experienced...
When you say you use the audio interface, do you mean as a data more interface or something?
Sorry for the questions but i am genuinely puzzled...
Is this another April fools?
Does it look like an Aprils fools? No, it isn't.
It doesn't look like one now that i watch it. 😂
Of course it is
Was it the shaky hands , so you can't see the device sir ? Annoying as the kid that presses the fast button on a puppy then licks his button finger .
@@charlesdean2002 lol, no. Just the title seemed too good to be true and i had watched 6 other videos i thought were real until i realized it was April 1st. From the response i think i irritated him? I subscribe and always like .