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</o:shapelayout></xml><![endif]--></head><body lang=EN-GB link=blue vlink=purple><div class=WordSection1><p class=MsoNormal>Hi there. I'm looking at creating an all star node that would be used by radio amateurs via a GSM based connection to a connected node. <br><br>In short, we have a number of users (growing all the time ) that use what looks like a radio, but is actually a ptt handset that connects to a server via the GSM network. Currently we run a UK Hub group between us, with operators all over the UK able to join and chat etc. <br><br>I am now looking at creating a separate talk group with an allstar enabled node on it, and as such thought I'd drop you a line. <br><br>In short, I have the equipment to do this (node box and a raspberry pi) but have currently made no attempts to seek a connection to the allstar network, ideally to connect to the UK hub (it's been tested using teamspeak only and works just fine).<br><br>My question is, how do I go about becoming a working node? I've registered on the group as a user, but was unsure exactly how to proceed next and would be great full for any help you can offer. <br><br>Additionally, do you know of any users that currently operate a teamspeak 3 to allstar connection ?<br><br>Yours,<br><br>Gareth M6IGJ/KJ4VNF. <br><br><br><o:p></o:p></p></div></body></html>