Hello all!
After some prodding from a local friend, I jumped on the Hamshack Hotline service, using my iPhone, as I don't have a VoIP phone right now. Though I should get one for it as they are not that expensive.
But is anyone else on the Ham Shack Hotline?
73!
Rich, KB2MOB
But is anyone else on the Ham Shack Hotline?
Mo> But is anyone else on the Ham Shack Hotline?
I've seen hams do some weird stuff, but this might be the weirdest. Propretary SIP and fax over the internet.
And my favorite part? Supported by an official discord... you know... with audio, video, and file sharing over the internet.
Propretary SIP and fax over the internet.To be fair, SIP and fax via VoIP is not based on proprietary standards,
I belong to two radio clubs here in the UK, and both of them have official Discord sites. The one club (M0OUK) makes heavy use of the
>> Propretary SIP and fax over the internet.
do> To be fair, SIP and fax via VoIP is not based on proprietary standards,
I have no idea what word I was trying to write at the time. Proprietary wasn't right, and clearly makes no sense.
do> I belong to two radio clubs here in the UK, and both of them have
do> official Discord sites. The one club (M0OUK) makes heavy use of the
You missed my point, which was... Other than novelty, what is the purpose of setting up a SIP/fax network over the internet to talk to other hams, when they're also on Discord that already has much better quality voice/video/files?
IP Phones on AREDN Mesh I get. Seems pretty innovative and actually has something to do with RF. Hamshack Hotline just looks like EmComm LARPing.
Fair enough, it does seem that at least one of the main ideas behind HH is in fact EmComm, which does look a bit "stretchy".
But then again you can level the same criticism
at DMR/DV/EchoLink over the internet
... which doesn't make them any less fun or relevant.
MobbyG wrote to All <=-
Hotline service, using my iPhone, as I don't have a VoIP phone right
now. Though I should get one for it as they are not that expensive.
But is anyone else on the Ham Shack Hotline?
dotslash wrote to All <=-
Nope, but I have been looking at them for a few weeks. There is a
fellow Ham here in the UK that updated his YouTube channel with little tidbits about Hamshack Hotline, and it looks quite interesting. What
I'm more interested in is setting up a Raspberry Pi with Asterisk to connect to them, which means you can have an answering service too. I
also noticed that they have a bridge on the Brandmeister DMR network
too, which looks like it could be useful.
dotslash wrote to All <=-
I belong to two radio clubs here in the UK, and both of them have
official Discord sites. The one club (M0OUK) makes heavy use of the mentioned audio/video/file sharing capabilities to get people trained
up for their various licenses. I'm sorry if you don't agree with this,
but it does work for them and they are using these platforms to expand
the hobby. The more people we have to occupy RF space, the smaller the chances of losing these frequencies.
dotslash wrote to All <=-
Hello Andre,
Fair enough, it does seem that at least one of the main ideas behind HH
is in fact EmComm, which does look a bit "stretchy". Even so, still not
a bad thing. Having played around with VoIP in a previous life, setting
up such a network is actually great fun even if it doesn't have
anything directly to do with RF. But then again you can level the same criticism at DMR/DV/EchoLink over the internet, which doesn't make them any less fun or relevant. You can also say the same of me playing with
old POCSAG pagers, welcome back to the 80's! :-D Still it's fun, and
with DAPNET we have a kinda/sorta world-wide pager network that can be used. Even with RF involved (it uses UHF 439.987.500 in my specific
case), it's hard to find anything less "relevant".
On 03-18-22 15:28, MobbyG wrote to All <=-
But is anyone else on the Ham Shack Hotline?
On 03-18-22 18:58, Andre Robitaille wrote to MobbyG <=-
But is anyone else on the Ham Shack Hotline?
I've seen hams do some weird stuff, but this might be the weirdest. Propretary SIP and fax over the internet.
On 03-18-22 22:14, Andre Robitaille wrote to dotslash <=-
You missed my point, which was... Other than novelty, what is the
purpose of setting up a SIP/fax network over the internet to talk to
other hams, when they're also on Discord that already has much better quality voice/video/files?
IP Phones on AREDN Mesh I get. Seems pretty innovative and actually has something to do with RF. Hamshack Hotline just looks like EmComm
LARPing.
On 03-21-22 21:08, Chuck Finley wrote to dotslash <=-
I should get an old pager and cosplay as an 80's drug dealer. LOL
Vk3jed wrote to Chuck Finley <=-
On 03-21-22 21:08, Chuck Finley wrote to dotslash <=-
I should get an old pager and cosplay as an 80's drug dealer. LOL
As a modern day pager user, these devices ARE still useful. My pager
is actually for the fire service, it's our primary means of
notification. Sure, we now have an app that gets the call before the pager (officially supported), but that's called and classified as a "supplementary alerting service". The pager network is statewid on VHF (around 149 MHz).
I actually see a use for DAPNet. I'm one who isn't often in a position
to monitor the radio, but I can easily be paged to the radio for much
of the day. Of course, Hamshack Hotline can be used the same way, and
at this point in time, HH is up and running, but I don't yet have a
pager.
I have actually considered installing a hotspot running DAPNet in the
car, so the base station will effectively follow me around. Some
clever timing protocols to make it useful when parked as well. One of
the more interesting "todo" things.
A bigger challenge will be to install something on an ebike when I get one.
BTW - I use an alias on this board, but you and I communicate on another as well... Any idea who I am?
Mike Dippel wrote to Chuck Finley <=-
BTW - I use an alias on this board, but you and I communicate on another as well... Any idea who I am?
When I see the name "Chuck Finley" I think of the character of Sam Axe
on the TV show "Burn Notice". Is that where you got the alias from? I loved that show and saw a few episodes as they were filmed in the Miami area.
Mike Dippel wrote to Chuck Finley <=-
BTW - I use an alias on this board, but you and I communicate on another
as well... Any idea who I am?
When I see the name "Chuck Finley" I think of the character of Sam Axe on the TV show "Burn Notice". Is that where you got the alias from? I loved that show and saw a few episodes as they were filmed in the Miami area.
YES! That's exactly it! My wife and I watched the series all the way through - twice! And I adopted that as my go to alias when I'm somewhere
and they ask for a name (restaurant, etc.). I've never used Charles Finley, but if I ever have a suit and briefcase I will. :-D
On 03-23-22 13:05, Chuck Finley wrote to Vk3jed <=-
I *THINK* there are still some volunteer departments around me using
them, now that you say that... The departments (plural) my wife is part
of use text messaging, not an actual app. So it's up to HER to add a different 'alarm tone' for those. :-)
We have an inside joke... If I hear 'the tone' around 8:15 to 8:25, I
ask her, "8 o'clock test?" :-) For some reason they NEVER get it done
at 8 pm...
I have actually considered installing a hotspot running DAPNet in the
car, so the base station will effectively follow me around. Some
clever timing protocols to make it useful when parked as well. One of
the more interesting "todo" things.
All sounds interesting for sure!
A bigger challenge will be to install something on an ebike when I get one.
There you go! :-) Be sure to keep us informed!
BTW - I use an alias on this board, but you and I communicate on
another as well... Any idea who I am?
Vk3jed wrote to Chuck Finley <=-
Test messaging has no guaranteed delivery time, which could be an
issue. The pager network does, providing it's not overloaded (has happened, but is a rare event). The app is considered a
Haha, our test is around 10AM on a Sunday, and it's usually fairly
close (give or take a few minutes).
BTW - I use an alias on this board, but you and I communicate on
another as well... Any idea who I am?
No idea, can't tell from here, and the lack of geographic indications
in FSX addresses doesn't help. If it was Fidonet, I'd have had more
info to play with. :)
On 03-25-22 19:46, Chuck Finley wrote to Vk3jed <=-
Vk3jed wrote to Chuck Finley <=-
Test messaging has no guaranteed delivery time, which could be an
Hmm - yeah, good point!
Haha, our test is around 10AM on a Sunday, and it's usually fairly
close (give or take a few minutes).
So would be a Sunday School alarm for us.
BTW - I use an alias on this board, but you and I communicate on
another as well... Any idea who I am?
No idea, can't tell from here, and the lack of geographic indications
in FSX addresses doesn't help. If it was Fidonet, I'd have had more
info to play with. :)
You and I have messaged with me as my REAL name - Jimmy Anderson.
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