This is an example of what is possible vs. what may have been or may not
have been implemented in Australia.
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> This was one re; Application 4, illustrated on the Icom Australia Site
>
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ns of videos, etc.) --
I personally disagree with the current state of software patents, but as a
community we should play by the rules.
Perhaps someone, properly placed, could get hams included under the
government/military exemption as part of our RACES function?
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>
> Thanks,
> Dwayne
> (KE5FDH)
>
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>
Dan,
There is a PERL based 91AD programmer at http://dstarutah.org in the
files section. It may help you figure out some additional parameters.
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Phone
128 kbs as ethernet style packets (only available on
23cm)
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n really hurt anything.
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ng amateur radio. I use
repeaters, I don't "subscribe" to them, whether analog or digital. :)
There are a few other terms that either slip into or were coined for
amateur radio, that rub my ears the wrong way. (e.g. "Hinternet" ... )
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If it is like the RS91 software, then no. But you let it read, then go
to the file menu, select the file you want to load and it will program
the radio.
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ountain GA
No No 144.96000 +
2.500 Mhz 440.7 +
5.000 Mhz 1282.7 -
12.000 Mhz 1251.5 Mhz
Welcome to D-STAR.
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24, 2008 at 11:22 AM, atms169 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will clear things up here.
>
> Our Internet is fine. This problem has been with us from both
> locations when we moved. We use Cable (Modem has been changed out
> twice) for our Internet. We have 1.5 Up and 10 MB D
k and
see if your problem goes away. Irregardless, you should get a club callsign
to put on the repeater as is the recommended procedure.
A review of this presentation may help:
http://www.rep.pt/dstar/D-STAR_101_Understanding%20Callsigns.pdf
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; at all.)
>
> Their software is "okay", but it doesn't hit the category of "great".
> Great rig programming software uses a SINGLE user interface and
> licensing to handle multiple rigs...
>
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> Nate Duehr, WY0X
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Does anyone know if the D-STAR Logo is copyrighted or trademarked? I am
wondering about general usage; can I have it embroidered, printed, put on a
website, bumpersticker, etc. without violating someone's rights? If it is
not in the "public domain" who controls the licensing righ
ant with a design. I drew the D Star logo in Adobe Illustrator
> and put
> it on a sign for a hamfest booth and on shirts. Icom saw both the sign and
> the shirts and made no comment.
>
> Buddy Morgan
> WB4OMG
> .
>
>
>
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Fa
flectors" without having to replicate hardware, network, etc.
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When I met with Dan in June, there wasn't a DSTAR repeater in his area. I
don't know if that's been remedied yet. Makes repeater testing difficult.
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like the old packet BBS network.)
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Linux as a development
platform.
Here's a spec capable server if you don't have one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Supermicro-1U-Mini-Rackmount-Intel-P4-Server-NR_W0QQitemZ140263649510QQihZ004QQcategoryZ51215QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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>
> --
> Dan Smith
> dsmith#danplanet.com, s/#/@/
> www.danplanet.com
> KK7DS
>
My vote is to keep it here, just use good subject lines. (Don't need yet
another D-STAR related list to subscribe to ... and this is pretty general
interest.)
>
>
>
>
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ant to call and discuss this further. I
have spent a fair amount of time thinking about it for around 2 years,
but have not had some of the tools or time to push through a project.
73 de K7VE
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>
> We were trying to make it work without the reflectors, I tried direct
> call to his callsign. I just want to understand why he could talk to
> us but, we couldn't talk to him. (I wrote the icf for both radios, the
> data was the same.)
>
>
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stions with the rept2 slots avalable.
>
>
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it, or if someone calls me and I
> have there local repeter already programmed into one of my RPT2
> memories will the radio let me talk to them without switching the RPT2
> away from my local repeter to the repeter of the person calling me?\\
>
> I know im confusing, but I am confused,
used in an IC91AD
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter de G6VBJ
>
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Nate - I know your callsign is WYoming 0 X (strange for someone in CO :) )
I must have been in la la land.
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:46 PM, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John D. Hays wrote:
>
> > Let's say you want to call Nate on 2m in Denver, there are
ks,
>
> Chuck - N8DNX
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
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Internet
> ingress/egress points in the network ... making it
> fault tolerant and reliable.
>
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In t
(vs. 420-450MHz for the U82). I also
> > noticed the U82 is actually only 5W, whereas the V82 is 7W.
>
> I kinda look at it this way, Joel...
>
> The V82 and U82 are rigs that were designed for something else, and had
> D-STAR "grafted on".
>
> The newer rigs t
all sign (not the same as the DSTAR repeater).
> Is there any way to avoid having to program callsigns for the radios in
> the field for each use?
>
> John/N4SJW
> Charleson, SC
>
>
>
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ery pack handy.
(They are half the price on the secondary supplier market.)
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Mike
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ly < 2% of my
travels) and I used to be quite the road warrior, never asked to produce
a license -- we should not live in fear.
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oach would be to buy the D-STAR radio and run APRS (analog)
on it until the repeater comes - D-STAR radios run Analog but withour
major hacking an analog radio isn't easily adapted to D-STAR (or go the
expensive route and get a D-STAR upgradeable radio, though its cheaper
to buy it with D-STA
rom the network, plug in an ID-1, move the computer 20 miles away
> plug it in to another ID-1 and continue working on a slower (not a
> slow as dial-up) network.
>
> This is a major shift from standing on the street corner with an HT
> but adds an effective means of sending reports,
a network covering most of the city.
>
> I would consider the repeater/server to be infrastructure.
>
> _
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t 10:08 AM, Brian Mury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-10-19 at 18:31 -0700, John D. Hays wrote:
> > It may be splitting hairs, but would you consider it infrastructure,
> > if the server and access point (not repeater) was self contained,
> > having uninte
t; If they're not... I wouldn't buy in your area. I'd wait.
>
> (Like I said, I completely respect that decision in rural areas right now.)
>
> Nate WY0X
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s on the market that will
output NMEA serial (4800 baud) which is what you need. Search eBay or
Google.
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Elmer" would be glad to help you pick out a radio,
or you can let us know and perhaps we can send you the right direction.
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call, then dial: *852037827
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r the reply.
>
> If I understand your explanation, using URCALL of CQCQCQ will reach
> anyone on frequency UNLESS they are using Callsign Squelch?
>
> Only one of us has a D-Star radio so far (can you say Santa?)
>
> Hank
> KI4UMX
>
>
>
>
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p north
> Gord
> VE7FKY
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has a simplex spot let me knowe and i'll pass it along.
>
> [ED - In many areas, 145.67 is used for DSTAR simplex.]
>
>
>
>
>
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I am starting this topic (and cross posting to reach as many interested
parties as possible) to open what hopefully will be a cooperative dialog to
establish some guidelines and rules that will help foster experimentation
and innovation on D-STAR while respecting the wishes of system (repeaters,
ga
Tim,
Thanks for your concern. However, just last night I was on VE7VIC C, VE7RAG
B/C, and WD7STR using a combination of a 91AD and 2820H. Our home repeater
doesn't have a gateway on it just yet (http://wd7str.org) and it is blocked
at my new residence (of 3 weeks) so I don't get on D-STAR RF as m
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Charles Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
> Question though. How many UHF ports can you put on one controller or
> gateway?
>
> Chuck - N8DNX
>
Four - the controller doesn't care if its 2-meters, 70-centimeters, or
23-centimeters it supports 4 repeaters
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:10 AM, John D. Hays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Charles Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Question though. How many UHF ports can you put on one controller or
>> gateway?
>&
A few minutes research:
http://tech.mit.edu/V123/N20/20lockheed.20n.html
http://www.dvsinc.com/corporate/corpover.htm
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Michael A. Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone actually have a patent number on this?
>
> I was previously told (and I'm sorry I
Mark,
I'm curious what method you used to marshall yourself into a downloadable
file?
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:14 PM, kb9khm wrote:
>I can be downloaded from the files section of the gmsk_dv_node Yahoo
> group.
>
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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//WWW.D-STAR-ICC.Org . If you're interested in
creating and maintaining that web site, please contact N5MIJ at
D-STAR-ICC.Org, and put "D-STAR ICC Web Site" in the subject line.
D-Star is growing and evolving. Here's a chance for us to positively
impact that evolution.
73,
Jim Mc
;
> I believe that's the reason for the "data only" assertion ...
>
> __._,_._
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The protocol differentiates the DV datastream (AMBE encoded voice, including
1200 bps messaging) from the DD datastream (Ethernet packets encapsulated in
D-STAR headers) by flipping a single flag bit. No DV radios allow this
"flip" at the current time, though I think it would have been a great
ext
Steve,
Icom is pretty good about selling parts (Yaesu is more realistic with their
prices though). However, Seattle/Bellevue has been in a major (30 year)
winter storm the last few days and a lot of people are not getting to work,
and some shipments are not going out. So, it may take a few days t
My response is in relation to U.S. regulations, other countries may
have stricter or looser regulations. I don't believe D-STAR should be
limited to the lowest common denominator. Each radio operator should
be responsible for operating his/her station under the regulations
that govern their stati
ht you.
If you visit, send the Admin a nice note and thank him for his efforts.
I provided the guidance and he did all of the work! :)
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OK - I was confused because it was attached to my posting - we're cool.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 10:06 AM, bruce mallon wrote:
> SOMEONE made the statement that the rules allow unlicensed people to use ham
> bands ...
> Sorry if my comment was attached to your reply. I'm not attacking anyone
> jus
Like Jess, I was of the opinion that data could go in the voice
portion, until someone pointed out the demarcation about a year ago,
see:
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/news/part97/d-305.html#305
- of course this is HF and straying from topic.
I'm of the camp that bandwidth and auto
clear answer.
>
> Most of the FCC Part 97 rules only use the first
> three characters of the emissions designator.
> (See info in the URL in John K7VE's orig post.)
>
> I would personally rather see designators listed
> versus "phone", "image", etc.
>
> A
R2 should be KJ4ARB G (for gateway, C would send it most likely to 2
meters) and you need to complete both parts of the gateway
registration.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 4:49 PM, n1ic4 wrote:
> My configuration is:
>
> UR: CQCQCQCQ
> R1: KJ4ARB B
> R2: KJ4ARB C
> MY: N1IC /Nick
>
Three thoughts on this:
1) I think "closed" repeater systems are contrary to the amateur radio
spirit of community support, but in the U.S. they are allowed,
unfortunately.
2) If one is going to use a repeater on a regular basis one should
support it (e.g. join the club)
3) Yes there are gateway
This discussion should be moved to another list, other than how it relates
to D-STAR. However, since a list has not been nominated I will make a few
comments on the thread:
*Open vs. Closed Repeaters *(U.S. Regulations)
In some countries "closed" repeaters are illegal. In the U.S. they are
lega
This sounds like a very good approach
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:56 PM, gm0ops wrote:
>
>
> We dont ask for any money from folk but on our website we do have a
> link to a paypal donation page. Since this has started we have had a
> good response from folk.
>
> .
>
>
>
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Hopefully someday as part of the Open Source gateway projects, a controller
could be built that would examine the header and execute logic on what is
passed based on callsigns.
.
>
> __,_._,_
>
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format goes. I need to catch
> up to another HAM here locally. I hope to do that fairly soon.
>
> Again thanks for all your help! 73's Steve KJ6N
>
> __
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e
> bunch ?
> If not, then can we use just an ID-RP2C to create a simplex gateway
> without a repeater, say connecting it to an IC-2200 with a UT-118 ?
>
> Our computer is ready, but we are having trouble gathering the
> necessary funds to buy the ID-RP2000V and the ID-RP2C ...
>
> 73 de NAØG Gene
>
> -
>
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them
through your web browser.
What would be some cool amateur radio uses?
QR Code
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metuer radio, then I think the SSTV
> idea is a good entry point to determine where best to go with it.
>
> Ken
> KK4KEN
>
> _
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; >
>
> yes, the repeater will do the job for you
> If you put a callsign into URCALL, then the routing is always done
> automatically.
>
>
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P
gt; and
> 2) Is there any facility for the distant repeater sending out an ID
> thus confirming that I am making the trip as happens with IRLP Nodes?
> Thanks Graham
>
> __
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VOIP/
http://www.qrz.com/callsign/AA4RC
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to feed into my
> IC92
> RS232 input and fire it out on the air. Then, at the other end, I need to
> receive it into an application on my laptop.
>
> Can I do this? The key part is that I don't want a computer at the 'far'
> end._
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Mike
l be released after I purchase a 92ad ...
>
> Shane
>
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lohertz filter to do standard FM. They would have to switch
> between filters? hmm...
>
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sprung up to screw this around
> to say that it covers all aspects of medical privacy.
> It does not, but that is what Privacy Acts and institutional privacy
> policies are about.
>
> I know this is more than anyone would want or should want to know.
>
> Dr. Dave
>
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ll remove the ability to
> > monitor activity on the reflectors via jFindu. I hope I won't have
> > to remove all of the dstar pages due to abuse.
> >
> > The same statements also apply to the dstarusers.org web site. These
> > sites are there for INTERACTIVE US
;
> Here's what I have set:
>
> 1) Set Frequency to 449.5625/444.5625
> 2) Set -DUP
> 3) Mode DV-G
> 4) Set CALL SIGN
> UR: CQCQCQ
> R1: WD7STR B
> R2: Not Used
> MY: KC7VE
>
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PO B
e sources of batteries at about half the price of
Icom's and a drop-in charger is handy.
Welcome to D-STAR.
ipscone wrote:
>
> BTW, my battery went dead on my last transmission, so I missed your
> last comment. Guess I need an extra battery or two. ;-)
>
> Mike
> KC7VE
>
y
> local gateway, and a remote one in Arkansas. If I program my radio
> as follows:
>
> Programming for talking on WA7FW (port DV B) to KL7FF (port DV C)
> YOUR:: /KL7FF C
> RPT1: WA7FW B
> RPT2: WA7FW G
> Set Radio To: 443.8500 MHz Offset +5. MHz
>
> does my voice
gt; Mike
>
> --- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:dstar_digital%40yahoogroups.com>, "John D. Hays" wrote:
>
> > http://dstarusers.org/viewrepeater.php?system=WA7FW
> <http://dstarusers.org/viewrepeater.php?system=WA7FW> for information
> > about th
rk.
>
> Mike
> KC7VE (probably using WD7STR or WA7FW)
>
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Phone: 206-801-0820
801-790-0950
Email: j...@hays.org <mailto:j...@hays.org>
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gn on the Gateway, must I have radion
> access to that repeater. OR, can I just register on another gateway,
> and use only the WA repeaters.
>
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Emai
Cool ... I've got the handheld on WD7STR
ipscone wrote:
>
> I'm registered. I spoke to Bill at WA7FW and got registered. Just
> checked the "Unique stations heard" and my callsign pops up.
>
> Mike
> KC7VE
>
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Amateur Radio Station K7VE &
the web site.
>
> 73 de Darren
> G7LWT
>
> 2009/1/28 Oba mailto:ja7ude%40gmail.com>>
>
> > Here is the link
> > http://www.icom.co.jp/release/20090128/index.html
> <http://www.icom.co.jp/release/20090128/index.html>
> > albeit it's Japanese.
&g
another mobile on
> the repeater pair connecting a sound card interface between the
> computer and the radio back up to the repeater like echolink, do you
> think that would work?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Artie
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
or two and thought I might drag the IC-91AD
> along, just to see who is around.
>
> 73,
> Scott, N9AA
>
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Email: j...@hays.org <mailto:j...@hays.org>
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; -specify the address of the repeter geteway
> -specify the UDP port of the repeter geteway
>
> Piotr, SQ1BHQ
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Email: j...@hays.org <mailto:j...@hays.org>
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e linked to in advance
> of the hamfest. This way people who are remote will know where they
> can listen to and where they can call to contact people on site.
>
> Ed WA4YIH
>
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Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-
or GSM. That way a served agency could make a
> real TX call via a d-star connection.
> The only other way could like of being able to do this is via
> a DVDongle and some creative audio patching.
>
> The concept is to be able to get a call to PSTN via D-star.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
tivities that
you feel may put you or your property at risk.
And last of all, don't let all the "what if's" keep you from doing the
things you enjoy.
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays
d wrote:
>
> It also can cause problems with someone transmitting to another
> repeater and not knowing that a QSO is in progress.
>
> Ed WA4YIH
>
> __._,
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Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@
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It needs updated, but you are welcome to start with it.
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Phone: 206-801-0820
801-790-0950
Fax: 866-309-6077
Email: j...
chnology if you are looking for a specific station.
It's part of the design and protocol of D-STAR. If you use the mode,
you should know how to use callsign routing and deal with the occasional
"visitor" -- if you just want audio linking, there are plenty of choices.
--
Jo
> in. And trust me, they didn "go away after awhile" You couldn't hold a
> local conversation because remote stations kept barging in.
>
> Ed WA4YIH
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Email: j...@hays.org <mailto:j...@hays.org>
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o get started, and the gateway software, where do I go from there?
>
> What is the best place to purchase the equipment, the price?
>
> Appreciate your assistance.
>
> Mathew
> N9LV
>
> __._,_
> .___
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Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.o
gt;
> Thanks, Gene NAØG
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Phone: 206-801-0820
801-790-0950
Fax: 866-309-6077
Email: j...@hays.org <mailto:j...@hays.org>
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gt;
> Interesting note: According to the specifications the IC-80AD will also
> transmit on 6 meters along with 2 meters and 70 cm. Wonder when they will
> start shipping?
>
> 73, Gary W8VI
>
> Gary
>
> -
>
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Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7v
Try the Yahoo! Group gmsk_dv_node (this is where the builders hang out
and they do group buys from time to time).
i0inu wrote:
>
>
> cmx589 and ambe2020 where and 'can buy?
> thanks
>
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmon
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/ht/5180.html
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John D. Hays
Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org>
PO Box 1223
Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
VOIP/SIP: j...@hays.org
Email: j...@hays.org <mailto:j...@hays.org>
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