You are not automatically repeated. A 2-meter beam is probably your
best option.
On Apr 6, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Edward Raybould wrote:
I hope that this is an easy question to answer. I've looked but
haven't found the answer yet.
When I'm on my local D-Star repeater, W8DIG in Columbus,
Oh course in my previous reply I am assuming that you can hear the Sunday night
net that is on node C you just can't hit the repeater with a good signal from
your location.
73 Keith
AB8CL
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, Edward Raybould erayb...@... wrote:
I hope that this is an
And if that's going to be commonly done during this Net, it would be good
to get the people on the C module to reverse that route and do the same
thing back toward you, so the Net is heard on both modules. otherwise,
it'll sound like he's talking to himself to anyone only listening on the B
module
There's been some chatter about this, and many of us old-timers have posted
that it shouldn't work but enough folks have posted it does that it makes me
wonder.
I don't remember for sure, but when the JA gateways first appeared in the
database, I'm pretty sure individual JA users did not,