Aaron, You do appear to be using a 'user callsign - KE5KAF' for the 'repeater callsign - KE5KAF C' (http://www.jfindu.net/dstarlh.aspx?rptr=KE5KAF) and this is contrary to recommended practice for gateway operation. You could run this past the trust server admins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), but it is possible that this is your issue. (The gateway system getting confused by seeing a user and repeater with the same call.) If you don't currently have a club callsign for your repeater, maybe you can get a non-DSTAR user to let you put their callsign on the repeater for a week 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 -- John D. Hays - K7VE Phone: 206-801-0820 Fax: 866-309-6077 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VOIP/SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
