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 From: k2aau [mailto:[email protected]] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
