Darren wrote:

> To access MB6AM, users should configure their radios in simplex mode on
> 144.8625 MHz, with no RPT settings required. If RPT settings are used, then
> the following settings must be programmed:
> 
> YOUR: CQCQCQ
> RPT1: MB6AM^^C  (^ = space)
> RPT2: MB6AM^^G
> Duplex Offset: +/- 0 MHz
> 
> D-Star users can make use of all the usual dplus and G2 routing commands, so
> they can link to other nodes or call directly around the D-Star network.

Well done to all involved, this will definately help improve coverage to the 
area, and given time, hopefully many more.

Just a couple of questions, if the users do not put in the RPT settings in, 
does the software automatically just take the stations callsign and route them 
on whatever MB6AM is connected to?

And, does the 'DUP' flag need to be put in (with a zero split)?

As the node can only go elsewhere (not local) I'm guessing its always in RPT2 
'G' mode all the time regardless.
Would it be possible to just use the 'YOUR' commands alone?

Regards,

Neil.
G7EBY.

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