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ClearNode for Android bugfixes

We put out a point release for the Android ClearNode mobile app today. Big thank you to all you ClearNode Android users for providing feedback – keep it coming ! (And to you Apple iOS users, you will be getting a minor release as well – hopefully soon !)

73 … Gerry.


ClearNode 1.20 for Android released

This brings the Android ClearNode Mobile App up to par with Apple iOS – particularly support for the Digital Modes … which I know many of you have been eagerly waiting.

We’ve been getting occassional reports of issues with the Gboard keyboard manager – so far we have not been able to reproduce on our test phones. This may be because we try to keep the “Miniumum API” support as low as possible for the widest compatibility.

With the next Android release we will moving the internal library support up to AndroidX.

73 … Gerry.


RedNode API 58 released

This fixes a handful of bugs in the new Digital Bridge support. Recommended for all users, particularly if you are using the DMR support.

73 … Gerry.


Add Connection – Search – restored !!

We completed the migration to a new Live AllStar Node data source and set the search to only return AllStar nodes that have been online within the past 2 hours.

Enjoy !

73 … Gerry.


Add Connection – Search

As you’re probably aware the folks at http://allstarlink.org have been making some sweeping infrastructure changes to better support the future needs of the AllStar system.

One of those changes has affected collection of the source data for the “ADD CONNECTION” screen’s search function for AllStar. For now we’ve got a static copy of nodes as of today and that’s what the search will answer from.

We are working with the excellent folks over at AllStarLink to refocus that search to return updated info on nodes recently online.

Bear with us a little – we’ve got some work to do …

73 … Gerry.


ClearNode 1.20 for iOS and RedNode API 57 released

This release brings MMDVM_Bridge and Analog_Bridge to ClearNode. Initially we are releasing support for DMR, with other modes coming soon.

See the “Digital Modes” page for information on configuring and operating on the DMR networks. You do not need a Digital Radio – use your standard analog FM HT to interact with your ClearNode which will transcode the audio to and from the Digital DMR networks.

Have fun !!

73 … Gerry.


ClearNode 1.19 for Android released …

This release brings the Android ClearNode implementation up to par with the Applie iOS version.

A new WiFi Management system, new Pi Operating System Setup screen, various bug fixes and performance enhancements.

73 … Gerry.


ClearNode 1.19 for iOS and RedNode API 50 released

The main new feature in this release is much enhanced WiFi Network Management, allowing much more definitive control of which WiFi Network Name is enabled, at the same time storing all your alternates in your Mobile App for future use.

  • Command your ClearNode to scan for visible WiFi Networks
  • Select from available networks and enter the WiFi Password, then activate the network.
  • Manually enter Name (SSID) and Password
  • Store a list of networks in your ClearNode Mobile App
  • Disable WiFi networking on ClearNode so you can use Ethernet without having both networks active at the same time.

A handful of bugs fixed, including one affecting searching for available Echolink stations.

73 … Gerry.


ClearNode 1.17 for Android released …

Enhancements for USB Audio, numerous new fields in Node Setup, auto-connect to remote node at startup, automatic node software updates.

This brings the Android mobile app into line with the release 1.17 for Apple iOS.

73 … Gerry.


ClearNode 1.17 for iOS and RedNode API 42 released

AllStar is an incredibly rich VoIP solution for Amateur Radio – we regularly hear from users about setup and control items missing from the ClearNode mobile app – when there is a clear need to support the personal/mobile node use case, we try to act:

In this release:

  • Personalize the Supermon admin password from the mobile app
  • Auto-connect your ClearNode to a remote node as ClearNode starts up
  • Control the Deny/Permit List in the Echolink configuration – keep control of your node’s inbound connections.
  • Added Pre and De-emphasis to the configuration items in the USB Audio setup screen
  • Control status reporting to the “stats” servers
  • Turn on auto-updates for the API software releases – ClearNode checks for a new version at startup and automatically downloads and deploys

Bugs fixed:

  • 425.000 Mhz has become a reserved and non-selectable frequency for the 818 embedded radio – there is a significant RF output at this frequency from one of the clock chips on the Raspberry Pi 3B and 3B+ that can prevent the radio from closing squelch at the and of a receive from your HT
  • Now trimming leading and trailing spaces from CallSign, Key and Password fields
  • The “Disconnect” action is now blocked when the node is Idle

Keep the reports and requests coming !

73 … Gerry.