> Only you can really answer your question, but let me pose a question for 
> you to think about.  What if you deployed to a major incident (like 
> Katrina) in an area where D-STAR has been deployed heavily for Emergency 
> Communications, would you want your options for support limited by not 
> having D-STAR in your bag of tricks?

What's the DStar network backup plan for major incidents like Katrina when the 
internet (fiber, cable, microwave) lose power, get flooded, etc.?  What keeps 
the backbone going for your bag of tricks to keep working?

73 -- John

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