Hi Gary,

 My answer to your question is yes. However the only place that I am aware of 
here in Minnesota which is where I live the only plae that has it is the Twin 
Cities area. Thats an hour and a half (80 miles) from where I live though. I 
try to think of it more as an investment.


thank you & 73,

Ben




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From: Gary Pearce KN4AQ <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 11:12:45 AM
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] new to the group





At 12:22 AM 7/8/2009, ben_ramler2002 wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I am trying to put a go kit together.... my question though is should I 
>consider a D-star radio like the ID-880? Even though there really are 
>D-star repeaters in MN.
>
>thanks & 73,
>Ben K0BLR
>Central MN

Welcome, Ben,

D-STAR is still an emerging technology. A few areas, such as Alabama, have 
embraced it substantially for emcomm. Most are still in "wait and see."

There are a few fundamental things people are waiting for:

- another manufacturer. ICOM is doing a great job, not just sticking with 
it, but advancing the technology. Yaesu, Kenwood, Alinco (TEN-TEC, etc...) 
where are you?

- lower price. Still quite a premium over analog-only radios.

- RF linking. Haven't heard much talk about that. The Internet is a great 
tool, but it's something we're supposed to be able to do without. ICOM's 10 
GHz link system doesn't count - too expensive. Hams will probably develop 
this independently, though ICOM could release a new controller with lots 
more capability than their current model. There are some 3rd party 
controllers just about ready to break loose.

It's not just emcomm. D-STAR adds a unique element of interest and fun to 
routine operation. So if your area is getting into D-STAR, even just 
dipping a big tow in with a single repeater, you have to decide: if you're 
willing to spend the extra money on a D-STAR radio over analog-only; if 
ICOM's radios do what you want to do, analog or digital; and if you can 
tolerate some risk that D-STAR doesn't proliferate. If those answers are 
yes, then join the still-early- adopters and get into D-STAR.

73,
Gary KN4AQ

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