No idea..just passing on some educational links.  I know nothing about
D-Star, so I want to watch the videos..just for my edification.   I have no
desire to get into that type of RF.

 

73.Rick

 

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Subject: Re: [BVARC] Interested in D-Star? Fundamentals are readily
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Rick:

   I must admit this DSTAR stuff is very tempting but
what percentage of hams actually use it today?

Gary

On 11/24/2015 15:17, Rick Hiller via BVARC wrote:

 

  Hal Fuglaar posted in Houston Digital Radio .

 

www.Dstarinfo.com <http://www.Dstarinfo.com>    is a very valuable resource
for new users of D-Star.

 

One of the best ways to learn the fundamentals of D-Star, is by watching the
D-Star training videos at Dayton's Hamvention 2015. There are 3 - one hour
video links on the site. The presenter is John Davis WB4QDX -- he is from
Atlanta and is very knowledgeable speaker.

 

This is by far the best way to take a D-Star cram course.       

   

 

 

   

   

 

 

 

www.Dstarinfo.com <http://www.Dstarinfo.com> 

 

is a very valuable resource for new users of D-Star. One of the best ways to
learn the fundamentals of D-Star, is by watching the D-Star training videos
at Dayton's Hamvention 2015. There are 3 one hour video links on the site.
The presenter is John Davis WB4QDX. Here is from Atlanta. and is very
knowledgeable speaker. This is by far the best way to take a D-Star cram
course.

 

   

 

 

   






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