
Monday night, June 2nd, MichiganOne DMR Tech Net team member, Brad KE8WNV, will discuss HamShack Hotline and Hams Over IP — The VoIP Tools for Modern Hams. We’d love to hear your comments and questions if you use either of them or something else.
The MichiganOne DMR Tech Net is on Brandmeister Talk Group 31266 (Michigan Nets channel) every Monday night, starting with check-ins and comments at 7:30 PM ET, followed by the DMR Tech Net portion after that.
Benoit Sylvestre VE2VB, the main admin of BrandMeister Canada, will be our guest for the Tuesday, June 17 “DMR Tech Net TV on Zoom” broadcast from 8pm-9pm ET. He’ll explain BrandMeister Canada, his role with them, and answer your questions about the BrandMeister Network.
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MichiganOne DMR Tech Net upcoming topics:
- June 2 HamShack Hotline & Hams Over IP by Brad KE8WNV
- June 9 Stan WB8QJZ explains AllStarLink (https://www.allstarlink.org/)
- June 16 Using a Bluetooth headset with DMR
- Tuesday, June 17 DMR Tech Net TV on Zoom with Benoit Sylvestre VE2VB from BrandMeister
- June 23 The M1KE radio reviewed by Stan WB8QJZ and Steve KC8WXM
- June 30 DMR mobile radio hints and tips
- Jul 7 DMR apps to use on your cellular phone
- Jul 14 Handheld & mobile Antennas for DMR radios
- Tuesday Jul 15 DMR Tech Net TV on Zoom going over the Open GD-77 firmware
- Jul 21 Using your radio’s side/hot keys
- Jul 28 Simplex vs Duplex Hotspots
- Aug 4 TOT, the Time-Out Timer feature
- Aug 11 Brad KE8WNV goes over the Open GD-77 firmware for your DMR radio
- Aug 18 Tom N8TJ will discuss and go over Q-codes
- Tuesday Aug 19 DMR Tech Net TV on Zoom about Maidenhead Grid Squares
- Aug 25 Using your Digital ID to make a Private Call or create a talkgroup
- Sep 1 How to use the Parrot, Disconnect, and Hotspot Power-Off features
- Sep 8 Front-panel programming on your DMR radio
- Sep 15 Using DMR in disaster response scenarios
- Tuesday Sep 16 DMR Tech Net TV on Zoom about Hotspots
- Sep 22 How to update your DMR Digital Contacts
- Sep 29 Encouraging newcomers and more women to participate in DMR
- Oct 6 Organizing on-air contests and trivia nights to increase engagement
If you have a topic suggestion for a future DMR Tech Net, please let us know! Send an email to [email protected]
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Tonight we’re diving deeper into two powerful VoIP systems tailored for amateur radio: HamShack Hotline (HH) and Hams Over IP (HOIP). These are internet phone networks designed by and for hams—and they’re great tools to add to your shack, your go-kit, or your club’s communications setup.
Table of Contents
🧰 What is HamShack Hotline (HH)?. 3
🌐 What is Hams Over IP (HOIP)?. 4
📱 Using a Cell Phone or Tablet (Softphones) 4
📞 What Are These Systems?
Both HH and HOIP use SIP technology—that stands for Session Initiation Protocol. It’s the same tech behind many business phones and VoIP services. You can use either a hardware SIP phone (like the Cisco SPA525G) or a softphone app on your mobile device or computer.
🧰 What is HamShack Hotline (HH)?
HamShack Hotline is a free, private VoIP phone network reserved for licensed hams. You get a real extension number to call other hams, check into nets, or even link repeaters. It runs on three networks:
- HHAP: The main production network (requires approved devices)
- HHUX: The experimental BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) network
- HHIO: For inter-office and EMCOMM use
- HHUS: A newer U.S.-focused network similar to HHAP but with its own provisioning system
✅ Use cases:
- Club-to-club communications
- EMCOMM readiness
- Linking to repeaters or AllStar nodes
- Private ham-to-ham chats
🌐 What is Hams Over IP (HOIP)?
HOIP is a newer, more open alternative. It also provides free extensions to licensed hams, but it’s more flexible, easier to set up, and supports a broader range of hardware and softphones.
✅ Why it’s catching on:
- Fast provisioning
- Active Discord support community
- Broad device support
- Direct bridges to AllStarLink and other services
🧠 What’s a SIP Phone?
SIP phones are internet-based phones that connect to a VoIP server instead of a traditional landline. There are two kinds:
- Hardware SIP phones – like the Cisco SPA525G, a great color-screen phone with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and speakerphone options.
- Softphones – apps you run on smartphones, tablets, or PCs.
🔧 With SIP phones, you manually program in your extension info and server details—similar to how you might set up a DMR hotspot or AllStar node.
📱 Using a Cell Phone or Tablet (Softphones)
You don’t need to buy a desk phone! You can install a SIP softphone app and start using HH or HOIP with just your callsign and internet connection.
- Groundwire (iOS/Android – paid, most full-featured)
- Zoiper (free or paid)
- Linphone (free and open-source)
These apps let you:
- Place and receive calls just like on a desk phone
- Customize ringtones, push-to-talk, and auto-answer
- Run in the background for quick response
🔗 AllStar Link Integration
Both networks offer options to bridge VoIP audio to AllStar nodes, allowing you to key up repeaters or link nets right from your SIP phone.
On Hams Over IP:
- You can request your own custom bridge to AllStarLink.
- Bridges can be configured for PTT control, audio routing, and even DTMF pass-through.
- Great for remote control, net participation, or EMCOMM use.
On HamShack Hotline:
- Linking to AllStar is more controlled—usually via an RF-linked gateway or an Asterisk-based system.
- Some users build their own AllStar nodes that also register with HH or HHUX for private access.
You could even:
- Call into a linked AllStar node from your phone
- Set up a DMR-to-HOIP-to-AllStar bridge for a full digital voice ecosystem
🟢 Getting Started
✅ HamShack Hotline:
- Choose your network: HHAP (approved phones), HHUX (BYOD), HHUS (alternative US provisioning).
- Request an extension at: https://hamshackhotline.com
- Configure your device or app using the settings they send.
- Test call someone or join one of the open HH conference bridges.
✅ Hams Over IP:
- Visit: https://hamsoverip.com
- Fill out the application with your callsign.
- Get your credentials and set them up in your device or softphone.
- Join their Discord server for setup help and community support.
🎯 Why Use These Tools?
- Adds another way to stay connected—even when RF is down.
- Easy way to check in on other hams during disasters or power outages.
- Great teaching tool for clubs and newer hams.
- Enables hybrid nets across DMR, AllStar, SIP, and analog.
🧭 Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a tinkerer, a club leader, or just want a new way to stay connected with your ham buddies, HamShack Hotline and Hams Over IP are both worth exploring.
HamShack Hotline gives you a structured, reliable network; Hams Over IP offers flexibility, innovation, and rapid support. There’s nothing stopping you from using both—they can run side-by-side, even on the same phone or app!
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We start the MichiganOne DMR Tech Net with a check-in portion for your comments at 7:30pm. After all check-ins, re-checks, and comments are completed, we switch over to the DMR Tech Net segment (we estimate 8:00pm-8:15pm ET). The NCS schedule is:
- Jun 2 Steve KC8WXM
- Jun 9 Allan N4ALK
- Jun 16 Brad KE8WNV
- Jun 23 Rick AD8KN
- Jun 30 James N8TMP
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