Thanks for the suggestions on setting RPT2 to the gateway. It is a bit late to
test it tonight, but I will have a go tomorrow.
So much to learn!
73s,
Dave.
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--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, Dave Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm very new to D-STAR and hoping that there is someone here that
can help me
with DPRS position fixes. I've got the APRS side of thing sorted
out, but I'd
like to get the new toy working too :-)
I have
Peter Loveall wrote:
No, you do not have to be registered, but you do have to have the
gateway in RPT2. (repeater in RPT1, gateway in RPT2, CQCQCQ in
URCALL). Try that.
A side-note to Pete's message...
If you have a local Gateway, there are SO many things that rely on the
Gateway these days
At 10:54 AM 10/23/2008, you wrote:
Around here, we're just recommending to folks that they always have RPT2
set to the Gateway UNLESS they have some specific reason NOT to.
That's how I operate.
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