- Thanks, Ed
JP3YHJ is the local repeater that I operate on. It has 430DV (A) on 439.01, 1.2DV (B) on 1291.67. It also has 1.2 (DD)on 1290.375. (I'm not sure what the node letter is, but assume it is A per the original lettering plan.) JP3YHJ does not have it's own gateway. It is part of a zone, with the gateway at JP3YHH. How does that work out programming wise..? Greg-- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, "Woodrick, Ed" <ewoodr...@...> wrote: > > Just noticed that the Calculator didnât have most of the DD frequencies for > Japan, whoopsâ¦.. > > But it does now. > > And for the YHJ system, the radio programming would be as follows: > > Programming for High Speed Data on JP3YHJ (port DD A) > > YOUR:: > > JP3YHJâªâª > > RPT1: > > JP3YHJâªA > > RPT2: > > JP3YHJâªG > > Set Radio To: > > 1290.3750 MHz Offset RPS > > "âª" represents a space > > (In case the HTML doesnât make it throughâ¦) > > Programming for High Speed Data on JP3YHJ (port DD A) > YOUR: JP3YHJâªâª > RPT1: JP3YHJâªA > RPT2: JP3YHJâªG > Set Radio To: 1290.3750 MHz Offset RPS > "âª" represents a space > > > From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dstar_digi...@yahoogroups.com] On > Behalf Of jo3slk > Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:29 AM > To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: ID-1 DD using a Mac ? > > >