I'll give it a look when I am next over there.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Storer, Darren 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 23:00
  Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] MB6AM: UK's First G2 Connected Simplex D-Star Node




  MB6AM, 2m D-Star Simplex Node: Tring, Herts.


  After several weeks in testing, MB6AM went live this afternoon, sharing the 
same mast as the 70cm GB3TU repeater. MB6AM is located in Tring, North West of 
London and is well appointed to provide Digital Voice (DV) coverage across many 
of the Home Counties and parts of Oxfordshire. 


  MB6AM is the reincarnation of the old GB7AM packet node, using the same 
antenna and 2m frequency. Chris, G0WTZ, kindly donated his own Yaseu FT-7800R 
for the project and David, G4ULF provided custom software to link into the 
global D-Star network. G4ULF's software was developed with the full cooperation 
of the Trust Server team and has been fully tested for G2 compatibility, with 
support for G2 direct routing and dplus linking across to other D-Star 
repeaters, via the Internet.


  MB6AM will be routinely connected to reflector REF013B which has been dubbed 
TechNet, a meeting place for repeater keepers, software developers and D-Star 
hardware hackers. User control of dplus linking and unlinking is enabled, so 
mobile users on the busy M1 and M40 motorways, can re-task the simplex node as 
required. When the dplus connection is left unlinked, a script will 
automatically reestablish contact with TechNet.


  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.


  Iain, G0RDI, the NoV holder for MB6AM, extends his personal gratitude to Rod 
Wilkinson (Ofcom), Chris (G0WTZ), David (G4ULF) and Darren (G7LWT) for their 
assistance with the implementation of this project.


  MB6AM is the first simplex G2 gateway in the UK; radio amateurs wishing to 
apply for a Notice of Variation (NoV) to operate a simplex DV node, should 
complete the recently updated form "E1" here:


  http://www.ukrepeater.net/forms.html


  Further information on the work of the Amersham Wireless Repeater Group can 
be found here:


  http://www.77hz.com


  Reception reports are welcomed via the "Contact Us" page on the web site 
above.



  

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