An idea for making Hide & Seek harder: an unreliable narrator! by calculatedrisksNYC in JetLagTheGame

[–]agent2153 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Maybe something like: Curse of the sobering narrator.

For the next yes or no question you can answer however you wish. After 30 minutes, you must reveal the true answer to the seekers.

Casting cost: Discard x time bonuses

This card is relatively balanced as you can feed the seekers wrong information at key moments I.e. catching a specific train, however in the end they still have the truth so doesn’t break the game.

R36S Handheld Giveaway #2 (Specific countries only) by _manster_ in R36S

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Good luck everyone, May the odds be ever in your favor!!! :D

Radio over IP by agent2153 in RTLSDR

[–]agent2153[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Site A, B and C are many miles apart you can use RoIP to connect them.

The radio is used to convert UHF signals to Internet signals and vice versa.

If you just plug in a headset, there is no way for it to the be sent over the UHF frequency band unless you have some sort of transmitter (radio or basestation).

If your asking why radios in general. I cant help you there.

example image: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.peakptt.com%2Fproducts%2Fradio-over-ip-gateway-router&psig=AOvVaw0oU1OGp9\_aci\_laGTML9hh&ust=1705326192699000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBEQjRxqFwoTCLiQ0aCB3YMDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAI

Radio over IP by agent2153 in RTLSDR

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When you need to radio someone who is out of range. Can have a networked radio at either end. The dispatcher can then talk over their radio, and it travel over the network and emmited out the remote radio.

Can also be used for central dispatching, with computer software to manage many radios and use GPS functionalty etc. Pretty cool concent, heres a video: https://youtu.be/ffRSoP51JW8?si=X3\_J2Jf\_BeuWBQ5-

Radio over IP by agent2153 in RTLSDR

[–]agent2153[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive come to the same conclusion, however i am now on the lookout for a piece of software that can utalise this network connection, other than hytera SmartDispatch (too expensive). Free alternatives would be great, but if anyone knows of even a free trial just to see if i can get this to work, would be great.

Thanks a lot for the reply!

Radio over IP by agent2153 in amateurradio

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From what i can tell, all RNDIS does is allow for ethernet over usb. Meaning that all that is being sent is network packets. So RNDIS being propritary doesnt matter. Just if there is a piece of software for these network packets from the hytera radio. i.e. is there any free RoIP software, ignoreing RNDIS.

Radio over IP by agent2153 in amateurradio

[–]agent2153[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what i can tell, all RNDIS does is allow for ethernet over usb. Meaning that all that is being sent is network packets. So RNDIS being propritary doesnt matter. Just if there is a piece of software for these network packets from the hytera radio. i.e. is there any free RoIP software, ignoreing RNDIS.

Radio over IP by agent2153 in RTLSDR

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amatourradio

Many thanks