The only reason that Glen tried Fusion was that Yaesu gave TDXS a repeater.  
TDXS has trouble finding users for our repeaters for normal voice.  I seldom 
get a QSO on one of our repeaters.  The only time we had much traffic was when 
34/94 was being revamped and BVARC used our repeaters.  I am afraid that the 
way for hams to communicate in the future is commercial cell phone.  Of course 
HT to HT does work still if you plan ahead and bring an extra HT to give to the 
ham you want to talk to. Willis 'Cookie' Cooke,BVARC MSWE Chairman, 2014 & 2015
TDXS Contest Chairman K5EWJ & Trustee N5BPS
   

   From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC <[email protected]>
 To: Ravi Ratnala <[email protected]>; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO 
CLUB <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2015 2:37 PM
 Subject: Re: [BVARC] Knowledge / Opinions about Digital / D-Star / C4FM 
(System Fusion)?
   
I thought that Glen WB5TUF had plans to install a System Fusion repeater.  I 
don't recall the outcome.
Me, I don't run any of them, nor do I have any interest.  Call me again when 
they all settle on one protocol.  Now, HF digital voice is another story.  One 
protocol (completely ignoring the fact that D-Star can be used on HF), just not 
enough people using it (codec2).
We need more people using FreeDV.http://freedv.org/tiki-index.php

I believe the Yaesu that will be given away at the hamfest is System Fusion 
ready.
Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN

On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Ravi Ratnala via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:



Friends,

Ok, I'll go ahead and open the ol' can-o-worms:  The radio I'm buyinghappens to 
be a Yaesu FT1DR.

The main reason for the purchase is that I want a new V/U dual-band HTthat will 
be rugged enough for EMCOMM work, as well as the off-roading,backcountry 
backpacking, and mountaineering I do.

I was considering the VX-6R and VX-8R before I found the FT1DR.  Themain 
reasons I chose the latter over the others are the facts that ithas a built-in 
GPS, does APRS natively, and has a built-in TNC for data(if I ever decide to 
wander down that trail).  In other words, I'd buythis radio even if it didn't 
operate C4FM (digital voice).

In the interest of disclosure, I do tend to be a Yaesu guy,but I'm never a 
blind ambassador to any brand name.  I also count anIcom, an Alinco, and 
several Baofengs among my gear, and I recommendeda Kenwood TH-F6A to a friend 
recently.

Now, here comes the VHS v. Beta part:

1) What's the general feeling out there with regard to the digitalvoice modes 
like D-Star and System Fusion (love / hate / too early /never be standardized / 
all stink / etc)?

2) With regard to System Fusion, how many of you actually have thecapability, 
or plan to at some point?

3) Does anyone know whether / how many System Fusion repeaters thereare 
currently in the greater Houston area?  Or of any plans to deploy?

I'm just trying to get a general feel for how useful that particularfeature is 
likely to be.  And to stir up a hornet's nest, of course.  ;-) 

All opinions / rants / flames welcome. 

73,
KF5YHP
-- 
RaviP. Ratnala
CEO IndexSolutions, Inc.
Two Allen Center
1200 Smith Street, 16th Floor
Houston, TX 77002
(877) INDEX-99
www.indexsolutions.com
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