Quadnet
Quadnet sevices are an indispensable part of RadioSC. Our DMR Talk Group (TG) 517 and two of the methods that connect via Yaseu System Fusion reside on Quadnet servers. Quadnet facilitates our multimode system by maintaining a full-time link to our URF517 Reflector, a link to the TGIF 517 Talkgroup, and coordination with the other DMR Unificaton Project Networks so that our RadioSC network is available on servers worldwide.
The connections shown below expand the detail than the simple list of connections in the Connecting to RadioSC post but there are not intended to be exhaustive.
- If assistance is needed for connecting to RadioSC please contact us on our Discord Server where we can provide individualized assistance.
Connecting to RadioSC via DMR
There are at least four ways to connect to RadioSC via a DMR radio with a hotspot.
- TG 517 via the Quadnet Rysen server.
- TG 517 via the Quadnet IPSC2 server.
- TG 517 via TGIF.
- Via XLX Master connect to XLX517A.
Connecting to RadioSC via Yaesu System Fusion (YSF) with a YSF radio and a hotspot
- YSF31001 - US - C4FM - QUADNT - YCS310, DG-ID 81 on the YCS310 Quadnet Server.
- FCS31081 also on the YCS310 Quadnet Server.
- YSF51700 Reflector - this method connects directly to the XLX517A.
Connecting to RadioSC via a D-STAR radio and a hotspot
- D-STAR DCS517A or XRF517A - Be sure to set your radio to “Use Reflector” with a Dup of + or - and an offset of “0.”
D-STAR RF Repeaters
We currently have two D-STAR repeaters in South Carolina capable of linking to our RadioSC Reflector and at least one more on the way.
- KR5CHS, 145.120 (-), located in Awendaw, SC is fulltime linked to DCS517.
- W4GL, 444.150+ PL123.0 D-Star/FM, located in Sumter, SC is linked to RadioSC for Nets. Capable of linking to reflectors by operators.
- W4IR - Hilton Head Island, SC - Installation in progress.
- Other groups are welcome to join. Please contact us via Discord
Connecting to RadioSC via a M17 radio and a hotspot, et al
- URF517A via a M17 radio and hotspot (multiple options).
- URF517A with DroidStar via an Android or iPhone.
- mvoice via a Linux computer running Debian, Ubuntu, or Raspbian (PiStar devices). Requires a USB headphone with mic.