Welcome to NodePilot! This application helps you connect your CM108-based radio with other communication tools simply and effectively. It ensures your audio isolation and RF protection, plus offers an open hardware design using KiCad.
- Audio Isolation: Prevent sound interference for clearer communication.
- RF Protection: Protect your equipment from radio frequency disruptions.
- Open Hardware Design: Access our KiCad files to understand and modify the hardware.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with AllStarLink, Echolink, and other VoIP systems.
Before you download, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Processor: Any modern processor (Intel or AMD).
- Memory: At least 2 GB of RAM.
- Storage: Required space of 100 MB for installation.
- USB Port: One available USB port for the CM108 interface.
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Visit the Releases Page
Click here to go to the Releases page. -
Select Your Version
Look for the newest version at the top. You will see a list of files available for download. Choose the file that matches your operating system. -
Download the File
Click on the file to start the download. It will save to your computer, typically in your Downloads folder. -
Install NodePilot
- For Windows: Double-click the downloaded
.exefile and follow the on-screen instructions. - For macOS: Open the
.dmgfile, drag NodePilot into the Applications folder, and then open it from there. - For Linux: Open the terminal, navigate to the folder where you downloaded NodePilot, and run the command
chmod +x NodePilot*.runfollowed by./NodePilot*.run.
- For Windows: Double-click the downloaded
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Connect Your Hardware
Plug your CM108-based radio interface into a USB port on your computer. -
Run NodePilot
Open NodePilot from your applications. Follow the setup prompts that will appear on your screen.
If you encounter issues, try the following steps:
- Check Your Connections: Ensure all cables are secure.
- Restart the Application: Close and reopen NodePilot if it doesnβt start properly.
- Update Drivers: Make sure your computer has the latest USB drivers installed.
If you have questions or need support, please reach out to our community:
- GitHub Issues: Use the issues section of our GitHub repository to report bugs or ask questions.
- Facebook Groups: Join forums related to AllStarLink and amateur radio for additional support from fellow users.
NodePilot is open-source software released under the MIT License. You can explore the license details in the repository.
If you're interested in more about amateur radio and related projects, consider checking these resources:
Feel free to contact us if you have any suggestions for improvements or features. Enjoy using NodePilot for your radio communication needs!