Hi Ed,

Have a nose through this lot for the UK, not all are operational or linked:  
(GB7MM for starters.)

http://www.ukrepeater.net/channels/d-star.htm

Maps are at the bottom.  I do have some old maps, showing the coverage back 
then which gives a good indication that D-Star is (or was) growing in the UK.

73 de Neil G7EBY.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Woodrick, Ed 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 5:46 PM
  Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Call for Articles - The DSTARINFO Newsletter


    

  Call for Articles - The DSTARINFO Newsletter

  The DSTARINFO Newsletter is a quarterly newsletter being published both 
electronically and in print to be distributed at club meetings and hamfests. 
The newsletter will be available at www.DSTARINFO.com. The newsletter is 
intended to include D-STAR information for Radio Amateurs worldwide from 
newbies to experienced users to system admins. 

  At this time we are soliciting articles and photos for the next issue, areas 
of interest include:

    a.. D-STAR in Use - Articles describing D-STAR's utilization in your 
organization. 
    b.. Regional Reports - Articles on activities in your region
    c.. Net Reports - Description of your net, focus, number of repeaters 
and/or check-ins
    d.. New / Proposed System Announcements
    e.. New software and/or hardware applications for D-STAR
  Articles should be approximately 250 words in length.

  With our publishing deadlines getting close, article submissions are 
requested as soon as possible. Articles should be submitted in text or 
Microsoft Word format to mailto:[email protected].  If you have any questions 
about the newsletter or articles, please contact us at [email protected]. 



  Ed WA4YIH




  

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