Send an e-mail to that group.

I am not the owner of that European TRUST.
They will explain it to you if you need more info.

They posted a message earlier.

All I know is they operate the ICOM TRUST.

Scott

--- In [email protected], "Bob McCormick W1QA" <ya...@...> wrote:
>
> Scott wrote:
> 
> > It is dstarusers.eu ands it is an ICOM TRUST server
> > as the k5tit trust.
> > 
> > I talk from my dstar repeater to the other dstar repeaters
> > in that TRUST.
> (snip)
> > We will set up one in Canada and one in the US.
> 
> So who is the group that runs dstusers.eu?
> 
> And who is "we"?
> 
> A lot of your posts are quite nebulous ...
> but if one were interested in these efforts 
> you are providing little details to support it.
> 
> 
> dstarusers.eu = 89.238.76.109
> 
> That address is swip'ed at RIPE to Manitu in St Wendel, Germany.
> It has no rDNS entry.
> 
> It answers to HTTP requests with a default Apache page.
> I guess if I didn't have content to serve up ...
> I would probably either put a landing page there or 
> disable http ...
> 
> How many repeaters are on the dstarusers.eu trust server?
> Where are they?
> 
> How does one get registered to use a repeater that has
> joined with that trust server?
> 
> 
> When you say "we will set one up in Canada and one in the US" ...
> does "one" mean a stand-alone ICOM TRUST server at each location?
> (If so - that would mean you would have three separate
> TRUST server implementations, DL, VE and W?)
> 
> FWIW: when I first got the gateway v1 software I took the
> time to actually try a trust server setup as I had a 
> repeater controller and 70cm band module on the bench.
> 
> We had some local discussions as to whether we wanted to
> run our own, local multi-site D-STAR system ... which
> would require a stand-alone trust server - or - be a part
> of a larger trust server realm.
>  
> 
> > There is no clashing at all.
> > The TRUST servers are separate. !!!!
> 
> We decided to be part of the "larger" network ...
> for all the reasons that other respondents have 
> mentioned on this list.
> 
> Although I can acknowledge that there may be some situations
> where a group may want to have their own trust server and
> private network ... I would put my money on the majority
> of both D-STAR users and repeater owners/trustees would 
> lean towards an architecture where all systems can 
> interoperate.
> 
> Bob W1QA HS0ZIF VR2/W1QA
>


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