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 You can find the full document [[https://sera.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/sera-fup-440.pdf|here]]. You can find the full document [[https://sera.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/sera-fup-440.pdf|here]].
  
-==== Digital Hotspots for DMR, DStar, NXDN, P25, YSF, etc.====+=== Digital Hotspot Frequencies for DMR, DStar, NXDN, P25, YSF, etc.===
 **“Hotspots” are low-power digital interface devices intended to bridge between the Internet and **“Hotspots” are low-power digital interface devices intended to bridge between the Internet and
 hand-held digital-mode radios.** hand-held digital-mode radios.**
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 No amplifier or external antenna should be used with a hotspot, and the transmit power of the No amplifier or external antenna should be used with a hotspot, and the transmit power of the
 corresponding radio should be set to minimum. corresponding radio should be set to minimum.
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 +====Home Hotspots====
 +I recently adopted the [[https://w0chp.radio/wpsd/|WPSD software by W0CHP]] for my RaspberryPi hotspots in 2025. 
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 +I have two hotspots in the house. One for DSTAR and another for DMR.
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 +**Hotspot Equipment**
 +  * RaspberryPi 3B+
 +  * MMDVM Duplex Hotspot Module Dual Hat
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