read the path.... it usually has an indication it is a dstar mobile/base
 
Dstar Repeaters have a Star with a D in it....
Look for KJ4ACN for starts. That is the site I maintain in Florida....
KJ4ACN-A, -B, -C are 23cm, 440, and 2m modules.
 
Just so you can see a little more then aprs.fi, go to the following site,
 
www.dstarusers.org
 
There you can even click and see the mobile it's self, the repeater site,
and do a qrz on the call.
 
Good question there, thanks for asking!
 
 
 

Evans F. Mitchell
KD4EFM / WQFK-894

 Fla. D-Star Tech Support Group
 http://www.florida-dstar.info <http://www.florida-dstar.info/> 

 Polk ARES A.E.C.
 http://www.polkemcomm.org <http://www.polkemcomm.org/> 

BB8330 PIN: 30965B58



 

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Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 9:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Position Reports


  

Thanks for the answer!  At APRS.FI, is there a way to tell which contact is
a D Star Contact? 

73,
Rex
W5EAK
02 Tahoe: http://www.findu.
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02 Monaco Windsor: http://www.findu.
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