I just picked up my IC-92AD yesterday afternoon and last night 
finally got through enough of the manual to make my first D-Star 
contact.

What a coincidence in many ways.

My first D-Star contact was a member of this forum, helping me get 
it up and running.  Thanks John (K7VE).

He was also my first contact, who initiated a call to me, in the 
past 2 decades (I've been silent for many years).  He knew I was 
having a few problems and initiated a call to me.  Quite a surprise 
to be reading my 92AD manual, trying to see if I had it configured 
correctly, when I receive a call on it. ;-)

And lastly, his callsign was nearly identical to mine. :-)  His: 
K7VE, Mine: KC7VE.  Quite a coincidence.

My first impression was WOW.  Crystal clear audio.  No squeeks, 
pops, static, etc.  They might have to inject some noise to make it 
sound like a radio. ;-)  

I look forward to more such contacts.  I live South (Renton/Kent) 
and work in Everett (near Boeing).  I see there is a repeater in 
Camano and one in Snohomish.  Going to see if those are reachable 
while at work.

Mike
KC7VE (probably using WD7STR or WA7FW)


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