It would be nice if the local repeaters could link to some of the reflectors 
and let everyone know what they'll be linked to in advance of the hamfest. This 
way people who are remote will know where they can listen to and where they can 
call to contact people on site.

Ed WA4YIH



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of David B. Toth
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 12:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] D-Star users at Dayton- freqs?


At 04:05 AM 3/9/2009, Gary Wilburn wrote:

>I was told that the W8BI D-Star DARA Dayton repeater as of this date is not
>fully functional but should be by Hamvention time.

This is NOT true. While not at a high site (yet), W8BI C is on 147.11
and covers Dayton well. The 440 module has been tested. I suspect
they will want to get to a higher site and get the 1.2 GHz stuff on,
but they ARE covering the area, and yes, the Cinci machines are doing
a great job into Dayton. There is perhaps a 15-20 mile gap in
coverage between Dayton, and coverage from the KT7APR 443.625 machine
in Lima, OH. We hope to fill the gap with an eventual repositioning
of the KT7APR antenna in the next year, coupled perhaps with W8BI
eventually increasing their coverage, and Lima getting 1.2 GHz on
also. There has been a lot done just since the last Hamvention!

Dave

VE3GYQ/W8 mailto:[email protected]<mailto:ve3gyq%40amsat.org> 
mailto:[email protected]<mailto:ve3gyq%40tapr.org>
D-STAR in Lima, OH KT7APR 443.625+



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