Step 10: Change the remote access password, type in the password for the user pi-star and
click the "Set Password" button
You should now be able to receive and transmit on the configured modes so long as you
have a properly configured your digital handheld or mobile radio that supports the intended
mode you want to use.
6.0
RUNNING PI-STAR
Once you've done the initial configuration, running Pi-Star is easy (as long as you have your
radio set up correctly). Just start your Nano-Spot, give Pi-Star a minute or two to fully boot
up, and then on any computer connected to your network, browse to http://nano-spot/. The
dashboard opens.
In a few moments, you'll see the mode(s) you've configured become enabled (green). Then
you can start playing around while, optionally, monitoring activity.
7.0
DASHBOARD VIEW
Here's what the dashboard looks like with DMR mode enabled after it's been running for a
while (showing activity on the D-STAR REF001C and DMR talk groups TAC310 and 3100.
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Nano - Spot User Manual
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