This is the basic programming that you will want to make sure is in the radio for your closest repeaters.
Programming for talking on KI4WXS (port DV C) to (port DV C) YOUR:: CQCQCQ RPT1: KI4WXS▪C RPT2: KI4WXS▪G Set Radio To: 145.1400 MHz Offset -0.6000 MHz "▪" represents a space Programming for talking on KI4WXS (port DV B) to (port DV B) YOUR:: CQCQCQ RPT1: KI4WXS▪B RPT2: KI4WXS▪G Set Radio To: 443.8625 MHz Offset +5.0000 MHz "▪" represents a space Programming for talking on W4GSO (port DV B) to (port DV B) YOUR:: CQCQCQ RPT1: W4GSO▪▪B RPT2: W4GSO▪▪G Set Radio To: 442.8625 MHz Offset +5.0000 MHz "▪" represents a space This programming came from the D-STAR Calculator at www.DSTARInfo.com<http://www.DSTARInfo.com> Ed WA4YIH From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of cq_ne4w Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 11:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: ID-80AD review in QST --- In [email protected]<mailto:dstar_digital%40yahoogroups.com>, Gary Pearce KN4AQ <kn...@...<mailto:kn...@...>> wrote: > As QST's non-resident D-STAR "expert," I "reviewed the review" of the IC-80 > prior to publication. I supplied what I hoped was a brief addition > discussing DR MODE and the situation with DPLUS and DVDongles. Due to the > usual restrictions of space, my brief explanation was truncated to what you > see above! Thanks for the explanation. I'm relying on the Icom software for programming and after much teeth gnashing I think I finally figured out how to put the D-star repeaters into the regular memory channels. Even with the "help" of the software it does not seem very intuitive to me. NE4W, slowly crawling up the ds learning curve
