Node58931 | Supermon |
FreeDMRADN is a revolutionary DMR network designed for amateur radio enthusiasts around the world. It was launched on April 21, 2024, by a visionary group of 20 international radio amateurs. ADN Systems operates on the Open Bridge Protocol (OBP), empowering a decentralized network devoid of hierarchical structures. Here, each repeater, node, bridge, server owner enjoys complete autonomy with their equipment. Our network enables individuals to control their own stations and contribute to the collective experience. We embrace the spirit of collaboration and innovation, uniting amateurs from different backgrounds and locations under a common vision to advance digital radio technology. Whether you are an experienced operator or just starting your amateur radio journey, join us in shaping the future of communication. Experience the TRUE freedom of connectivity with the ADN system, where amateurs lead the way. 73, SV0XAL, ATHENS-GREECE
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To Login you must Activate a Node number first from the Menu Bar, then Login using the Header Login link.

SV0XAL Welcomes you to Bridged to 2022 ADN Server and associated ALLSTAR NODES.

This Supermon web site is for monitoring and managing ham radio AllStar and app_rpt node linking and RTCM clients.
This is version 7.4+ of Supermon which includes a vast number of internal and UI improvements over Allmon version 2.1.

On the menu bar click on the node numbers to see, and manage if you have a login ID, each local node.
These pages dynamically display any remote nodes that are connected to it.
When a signal is received the remote node will move to the top of the list and will have a dark-blue background.
The most recently received nodes will always be at the top of the list.

  • The Direction column shows IN when another node connected to us and OUT if the connection was made from us.
  • The Mode column will show Transceive when this node will transmit and receive to/from the connected node.
    It will show Receive Only or Local Monitor if this node only receives from the connected node.

Any Voter pages will show RTCM receiver details. The bars will move in near-real-time as the signal strength varies.
The voted receiver will turn green indicating that it is being repeated.
The numbers are the relative signal strength indicator, RSSI. The value ranges from 0 to 255, a range of approximately 30db.
A value of zero means that no signal is being selected. The color of the bars indicates the type of RTCM client as shown on the key below the voter display.