Thanks for all of the replies!  Unfortunately, with D-Star there are
not a whole lot of choices for people to "spin the knob" to something
else if they don't hear something that interests them.  Of course,
having D-Star radios makes someone want to use them, not turn them
off.  Right now, our 2m repeater is the only one that has decent
citywide coverage.  Our mountaintop location misses a few parts of the
city.  Our 440 machine is not as good as 2m right now.  That is why we
are putting another full stack downtown Tucson in the near future to
fill in the holes.  We may end up moving the reflector audio over to
our "B" module or possible not link up at all.

Again, thanks for your comments.


  

--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, Adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I say keep it going please? I often listen to it whilst doing stuff in
>  the kitchen here.
> 
> Can�t the complainers �turn off� ? Like same if you don't like a TV
>  channel > don't watch it.
> There is too much sooking in the world now already, hihi.
> 
> Great job Randy, and it would be sorely missed by the majority.
> The fact, that it is REF001 connected, makes it a great success.
> 
> vk4tux
> 
> 
> >
>


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