I have already sent an email last week to the ARRL about this matter. It has
been forwarded
onto the FM Society for review. I have heard nothing more about it. More
Dstar Users need
to contact them about such matters.

Dennis
N5VRP
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 8:17 PM, Eric Gildersleeve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>   North Texas D*STAR Users:
>
> I am once again working on updating the D*STAR Frequency Plan for our
> Denton County Amateur Radio Operators. I've decided that in addition to
> adding the number of other repeaters that have sprung up in the area to
> also include simplex frequencies. Our primary use for the simplex
> frequencies of course would be in the event of repeater failure or just
> being outside the coverage area. I know that I don't need to explain
> that to any of you out there. [;)]
>
> I would like to hear from other users in the North Central Texas Region
> (COG or nearby). I would like to attempt coordination with other groups
> so that we can have similar frequencies to use and of course add a few
> others if needed to avoid congestion if we are working a large scale
> event.
>
> I am also interested in hearing about National D*STAR Simplex
> Frequencies similar to the 146.520 and 446.000 for Analog FM.
>
> Thank you for your assistance in this project!
>
> Eric Gildersleeve ~ KD7CAO
> Emergency Management (homeless)
>
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>
>  
>



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Regards,

Dennis, N5VRP
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Dstar User / D-Gate Provider
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Cactus-Intertie Member
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