Not really.

 

A DSTAR repeaters controller need to be routed from an IP address that is
pretty static (as in not changing for months at a time).  More importantly,
the response time to the trust server has to be pretty quick with at least a
very solid and consistent 1M (and that is light) connection.

 

You might get away with installing a DSTAR stack and Controller and then
using an Avalan set of 900mhz radios that act as a long lan cable.  You can
google them to see what they are about.

 

Sadly, I doubt there is any easy or inexpensive solution to this.  But, I
have run the Avalan radio 20km's line of sight with pretty good success.  I
have yet to try them on DSTAR for that distance.

 

Mike VA3MW

 

 

 

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