[App_rpt-users] Alternative to WebTransceiver java applet

Loren Tedford lorentedford at gmail.com
Mon Apr 17 14:33:33 UTC 2017


Steve I still like the idea that we are at least talking about fixing the
Web Transceiver if i knew a little more about it maybe we could figure out
how to make the web transceiver work in html mostly instead of java.. If
this can be done this will mean its comparable via any mobile web browser
out on the market today..  All the user would have to do is login to the
website etc.. So exactly how does the web transceiver talk to the
allstarlink network??? What exactly is going on in the back end of things??

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On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 7:47 AM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com> wrote:

> As I said, The Web Transceiver code is being looked at to evaluate if and
> how it can be moved forward.  A one size fits all solution will not
> adequately work on all platforms. Support for mobile devices is a must. As
> of right now for access to specific nodes the choices are Zopier and
> Android IAXRPT. Zopier runs on IOS and Android. Android IAXRPT of course
> runs on Android and is tailored to AllStarLink nodes. The Web Transceiver
> is more general.
>
> 73, Steve N4IRS
>
> On 4/16/2017 10:54 PM, Matthew Pitts wrote:
>
> Yes, kids were the target audience of the Raspberry Pi, but look at what
> Hams have done with it, in its various forms. AllStar nodes, whether DIAL
> or the distribution Doug helped develop. Multi-mode Digital Voice nodes
> using various interface devices like the MMDVM or DVAP/DV-RPTR/DVMEGA.
> Echolink/IRLP nodes. If we really want to get the attention of teens and
> twenty-somethings, and keep it, we need to adapt our tactics to the way
> they live; how often do you see one without a smartphone somewhere on their
> person? Create an app (or two, as iOS should be covered too) that supports
> the features of the current Web Transceiver and you'll have a tool that
> everyone can use and still have the browser free for other things.
>
> Matthew Pitts
> N8OHU
> --
> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> On April 15, 2017 6:48:44 PM EDT, Thor Wiegman <n7jct at aplaceonthe.net>
> <n7jct at aplaceonthe.net> wrote:
>>
>> It comes as no surprise that someone like Doug would have little or no
>> need for the web transceiver.  Most of us on this list won't have use for
>> it.  Anyone who's come so far as to building their own node and subscribing
>> to this list has likely exceeded what that web transceiver could do for
>> them.
>>
>> Consider however that there is a different market, a different audience
>> for a web transceiver.  I know that I'm not the only one who got involved
>> in this through exploration with the web transceiver.
>>
>> So I think there is benefit in having such a simple tool.  It can be, if
>> it works well and is designed properly, a great tool for someone to take
>> that first step in finding out what all this is about.
>>
>> Consider the target audience of the Raspberry Pi.  Getting kids into
>> programming and using these devices to do things, control things and such.
>> Ham radio needs to attract, and keep, the attention of that same audience.
>> App_rpt and Allstarlink are great for that.  But this audience doesn't come
>> to us with anything more than a very basic, novice background at first.  A
>> web transceiver seems like a handy tool for those new young hams to explore.
>>
>> There's my long winded $0.02
>> 73
>> Thor (N7JCT)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Subject:
>> Re: [App_rpt-users] Alternative to WebTransceiver java applet
>>
>> From:
>> Doug Crompton <wa3dsp at gmail.com> <wa3dsp at gmail.com>
>>
>> Date:
>> 04/15/2017 01:24 PM
>>
>> To:
>> Users of Asterisk app_rpt <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
>> <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
>> If you must have the web transceiver there are ways around the problem
>>
>>
>>
>
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