Join us on June 15, 2024, at the OH5AG Summer Camp for an exclusive presentation on HamTETRA, led by renowned amateur radio enthusiast Erik Finskas (OH2LAK, TF3EY). This groundbreaking session will delve into the innovative use of TETRA technology within the amateur radio community.
What is HamTETRA?
HamTETRA leverages TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) technology, originally developed for professional mobile radio communications, and adapts it for amateur radio use. This technology operates within the 70cm amateur radio band (430-450MHz), offering a range of applications from commercial TETRA terminals to specialized infrastructure elements like base stations and repeaters.
Key Highlights:
DMO and TMO Modes: Learn about Direct Mode Operation (DMO) for simplex communication and Trunked Mode Operation (TMO) for complex network setups.
Commercial Integration:Discover how commercial TETRA terminals and infrastructure can be seamlessly integrated into amateur radio operations.
Advanced Services: Explore the custom services developed by and for amateur radio operators, including research on Software Defined Radio (SDR) solutions for TETRA.
Hands-On Demonstrations: Witness practical implementations, such as setting up DMO repeaters and linking to the TetraPack and Brandmeister DMR networks.
Why Attend?
This presentation is an invaluable opportunity for amateur radio operators to expand their knowledge and skills. You’ll gain insights into cutting-edge technology that enhances communication capabilities and promotes innovative research and learning within the community.
Don’t miss this chance to be at the forefront of amateur radio advancements. Mark your calendars and be part of the HamTETRA revolution at the OH5AG Summer Camp on June 15, 2024!
For more information you can download his full presentation following this Link
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Erik Finskas (OH2LAK, TF3EY) is an experienced amateur radio operator dedicated to exploring and sharing the potential of TETRA technology within the ham radio community. For further inquiries, contact Erik at erik@finskas.net .