--- title: "Building an AllStarLink Node" type: post author: micha date: 2022-01-20T20:00:00+02:00 tags: - Ham Radio - electronics url: /allstarlink-node-build/ --- In this post I will briefly describe my build of an AllStarLink node. For this, I used the following parts: * Baofeng 888s * CM108 USB soundcard * Raspberry Pi 4 + case * two buck converters, configured 5V and 3,7V output voltage * metal enclosure * power poles + mounting plates * ethernet jack * [Waveshare LCD1602 RGB Module](https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/LCD1602_RGB_Module) I will not go into great detail here since all modifications are described in other places. Please consult the following links: * [Idiot's guide to building an Allstar Node on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L5FZrcyw7M&list=PLePPJqvMoBbbmeAebTykCfmeaaRuqK5DG) * https://allstarsetup.com/how-to-modify-a-cm108-for-allstar/ * https://allstarsetup.com/modify-the-baofeng-888s-for-allstar/ The beginning: ![image](/img/asl_start.jpg) Please ignore the two audio transformers. I planned to install them but went with a transformerless build in the end. Here is the modified sound fob as described in the above link: ![image](/img/asl_fob.jpg) A first test with the RPi and the buck converters built in: ![image](/img/asl_power.jpg) Detailed view of the back plate (antenna connector was still missing at this point in time): ![image](/img/asl_back_1.jpg) ![image](/img/asl_back_2.jpg) The finished build: ![image](/img/asl_open.jpg) ![image](/img/asl_front.jpg)