The latest episode of the CQ #Blind hams Podcast is an edited recording of a #DMR net on the #TGIF network, discussing the #SharkRF #M1KE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkEH22B_Zxk
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TGIF, Shark RF M1KE Friday Evening Net,

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Alright, so over the weekend I spent a lot more time figuring out how to get the #OpenSpot4 from #SharkRF working OK with a few Profiles, & ability to use with both Yaesu gear (ysf) and a TYT (dmr).

One major reason to do all this was so I could monitor the #PrideRadio reflector. And I did that. A lot. Never heard anyone.

I even keyed up & asked "Where my proud boys at?" and got no response.

#ThatLastBitIsAJoke

I haven’t done anything with D-Star yet, although I hypothetically *could* access the mode using my #SharkRF #OpenSPOT3 and #AnyTone878. (I’ve only used #Brandmeister and #TGIFdmr so far). - This looks like a good resource to get an idea of what #HamRadioNets are available on #DStar when the time comes. #AmateurRadioNets #hamr ~ http://www.dstarinfo.com/nets.aspx
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The SharkRF Openspot3 can actually play audio through the browser for digital ham radio modes

A very short clip just showing the Icom IC-7100 D-STAR radio connecting and listening to the Brandmeister DMR radio network through the SharkRF Openspot3. This just demonstrates the cross mode functionality with text read out.
Many have shown off this cross mode functionality, so this is really nothing new, but look at the second half of the clip where you will hear it playing through the desktop computer browser's audio. This is not a feature I've seen anyone mention before. It essentially means you could actually listen to the various mode ham radio networks without even having any radio, just the Openspot3 connected.
Watch at Ham Radio: Openspot3 can play audio through the browser without the radio

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Ham Radio: Openspot3 can play audio through the browser without the radio

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