John Gianotti wrote:
Very interesting.
If you look at my posting on carcoline.blogspot.com
you will see that this was exactly what found. Hold it in front
of you and it's OK, hold it like a mobile phone and you have
a problem.
BTW I had the problem on 145.750 and 144.750.
Stewart/G3YSX
There are 4 European ICOM TRUST servers.
You would need permission with them to register your
home-made ICOM compatible G2 Gateway, same thing with the US.
I also have instructions on how to create a NEW ICOM
TRUST server. They have created their own ICOM TRUST server,
just like K5TIT did.
Same here, I do not care much about:
Who's on first, What's on second, I Don't Know's on third.
It does not matter.
I will release the whole OPEN SOURCE code of my 3 server programs
at http://dstardextra.sourceforge.net/
My 3 server programs that make up the ICOM compatible
G2 Gateway will be:
Hello Group,
for evryone who like to do some tests or who want's to join the
trust, please feel free to register with:
xtrust2.xreflector.net
This setting for this may be done in the dsipsvd.conf located in
/opt/products/dstar/dstar_gw/dsipsvd/
in the line beginning with
TRUST_SERVER =
The
Scott
There is no European Trust server !
There is one trust server because Icom only allow one in an entire network.
That is the K5TIT trust server.
There are small pockets of isolated groups in Germany that are running a
handful of repeaters, but these are no good to man-nor-beast as they
I say, the more OPEN SOURCE TRUST servers the better.
I have talked to people in Europe and Canada and they want their
own ICOM TRUST servers.
I am talking to Canadian dstar repeater owners.
They will also set their own ICOM TRUST server soon.
This back and forth
of data from each country
At 08:28 AM 7/24/2009, you wrote:
What is definately needed is a complete network, where all are connected
together, some way.
I agree. I have concerns about there being one Trust server, but
this is more an architectural issue. Like other networks have done,
there should be a number of
I have a friend requesting information.
He is a blind Amateur and is interested in Dstar. He lives in an area that is
more like a ravine. He does have an antenna up about 100 feet and is inquiring
if there is any dstar systems, or what dstar systems are available that he
would be able to
We have not decided on the host name yet.
Details will follow in the next couple of weeks.
It will be open to testing and experimentation.
73
Scott/KI4LKF