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- | ==== YCS Server Overview ==== | + | {{ : |
- | New features have been implemented on the YCS servers: a solution for connecting repeater bridges and hotspots using the C4FM / Yaesu Fusion 2 amateur radio digital protocol with excellent operational quality and customized configurations. It is a project developed by Kurt OE1KBC. In Italy the reference server is YCS222 and is interconnected with the BrandMeister 2222 network and the DMRPlus networkfor a complete and widespread presence on the territory. This C4FM reflector is available to all amateur radio colleagues and allows you to simplify connection management through a single and practical dashboard. Furthermore, | + | ==== New features have been implemented on the YCS servers |
+ | a solution for connecting repeater bridges and hotspots using the C4FM / Yaesu Fusion 2 amateur radio digital protocol with excellent operational quality and customized configurations. It is a project developed by Kurt OE1KBC. | ||
- | The operational dashboard of YCS222 | + | In Italy the reference server is YCS222 and is interconnected with the BrandMeister 2222 network and the DMRPlus networkfor a complete and widespread presence on the territory. This C4FM reflector is available to all amateur radio colleagues and allows you to simplify connection management through a single and practical dashboard. Furthermore, |
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+ | The YCS world reflectors are interconnected, | ||
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+ | ==== The operational dashboard of YCS222 | ||
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+ | * REPEATER : connected repeaters and hotspots. | ||
+ | * DVMatrix : Here you can see DG-ID groups being passed to other YCS servers (similar to interlinks with DMR and D-STAR). | ||
+ | * ACTIVITY : last stations listened to | ||
+ | * DG-ID : the available DG-ID groups. The X indicates that the corresponding DG-ID group is permanently connected to the respective repeater / hotspot. | ||
+ | * DG-ID-LIST : list of DG-ID groups with their descriptions. | ||
+ | * GROUP : the “Group” column shows the fixed DG-ID groups (a kind of Talkgroup statically in the DMR world). | ||
+ | * RX / TX : QSOs in progress are displayed in green (origin) and orange (destination) . After a transmission there is 30 second protection (displayed in blue) against raid so that the repeater / hotspot continues to receive on the previously used DG-ID group and not on another DG-ID. | ||
+ | * MODE : DN / VW mode. Please ALWAYS use DN on your radio at this time. | ||
+ | * DG-ID : name of the DG-ID group. | ||
+ | * TYPE : System (protocol) with which the repeater / hotspot is connected: DR-2X / IMRS, YSF, FCS | ||
+ | * DG-ID numbers with yellow background : DG-ID numbers that can be manually selected (on demand) but cannot be activated permanently. Duration of the request: 10 minutes. It can be deactivated instantly by sending the TX DG-ID 90 (NINE ZERO) | ||
+ | Who can we QSO with on YCS222 | ||
+ | All digital amateur radio systems are very dynamic, this means that changes and new implementations and interconnections can be present frequently . To see "who we can talk to" you need to see the | ||
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+ | ==== Matrix section ==== | ||
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+ | To give some examples, the connection in YSF mode (ID DTMF # 22201) is combined with Group 22 (DG-ID 22) which corresponds to Italy. BrandMeister Italia is connected to this Group (through TG 22292 MULTIPROTOCOLLO ITALIA) and TG 222 of the Italian DMR + network ( IPSC2-IT-MLINK and IPSC2-IT-RPTR servers ). A great opportunity to do QSO !! Let's not forget also the HBLink.BrandMeister open-source system always connected to this Group and to the XLX DStar reflectors . Another example: if I want to speak with the Lazio multi-protocol, | ||
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+ | And if we want to talk to foreign countries (eg Spain) in C4FM? By simply selecting the relevant Group (DG-ID), as shown in the matrix displayed on the worldwide collector / server that collects the flows of all WW systems. The affected Group must be present on the source and destination servers. | ||
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+ | Each server, in its DG-ID LIST section, shows the active and usable Groups: | ||
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+ | and, in the Interlink section, the list of connections (TG) with the DMR world through the IPSC2 servers: | ||
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+ | === How to connect to YCS222 === | ||
+ | YAESU FUSION 2 repeaters connect directly to the server through their software, set DG-ID 01 as base (unassigned). Communicate the repeater information to the reflector manager so that information such as frequency, location, etc. is displayed in the dashboard. Using the Pi-Star software, for MMDVM systems (repeaters and hotspots) select the connection from the drop-down menu of the available C4FM rooms, for example, | ||
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+ | We can however switch from one Group to another in YSF mode through the DTMF tones typed on the radio / microphone instead of the DG-ID. To do this we need to create a kind of table of DTMF tones that correspond to the groups present on YCS222. We open the file "/ | ||
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+ | at this point the line number of the file coincides with the code to be selected (in the example sending the DTMF tones # 00598 will connect Group 88 on YCS222): | ||
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+ | So with the “standard” Pi-Star it is possible to connect to any FCS / DG-ID Group as long as you use the code of the line number of the FCSHosts file (if at the first attempt it does not connect, just insist) | ||
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