On Jun 4, 2008, at 7:27 PM, Randy wrote:
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.
6 Reflectors, A, B, C on each, I believe... means 18
I wouldn't doubt that at least *some* of those complaining about the high
use of the system connected to the reflector would prefer to have a nice,
quiet radio to listen to until someone called them.
With D-STAR, we have that capability built into the system already; it's
called callsign squelch
Any user can drop an active link.
The call sign does not have to be an 'administrator' as far as dplus
is concerned.
Try it.
Eric
WD8KNL
wd8knl wrote:
Any user can drop an active link.
The call sign does not have to be an 'administrator' as far as dplus
is concerned.
Try it.
Eric
WD8KNL
It shouldn't work unless your admin has changed this section of the
dplus.conf file to read like this:
[adminusers]
# admin
WR9A wrote:
I wouldn't doubt that at least *some* of those complaining about the high
use of the system connected to the reflector would prefer to have a nice,
quiet radio to listen to until someone called them.
With D-STAR, we have that capability built into the system already; it's
At 09:15 AM 6/6/2008, you wrote:
Tony Langdon wrote:
Sounds good. I can't wait to get my Dongle to listen in (using the
radio is impractical, because of computer noise issues and also not
sure if we have user control of linking here). In any case, the QRM
issue kills reception, so I can't
However, when I get no less than 15 emails and 3 phone calls in the
past week complaining, I must act. I cannot imagine other cities
doing what we have been doing are not getting similar complaints.
Reflector etiquette is still evolving. Fortunately folks on 1C are
getting in the habit of
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
MAN dont do it!
your stream is a welcome addtion to the world of HAM radio!
it is like the party line of Ham Radio. POO POO on the Nay-sayers...!
pull that tail on the CAT!
bob
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all of the replies! Unfortunately,
Why don't you try open linking per my post rather than button the
hatches down? What have you got to lose? If it doesn't work, then
you can go back.
73 -- John
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all of the replies! Unfortunately, with D-Star
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