D-STAR is FM isn't it.  So "FM digital" simply means d-star.

--- In [email protected], "Woodrick, Ed" <ewoodr...@...> wrote:

> The existing regulations and agreements only tend to show how narrow-sighted 
> many were when drafting the agreements. SERA for example has listed a 
> "Narrowband FM Digital Repeater" segment of the band. There's a little 
> terminology problem with FM and Digital in the same phrase. I believe I know 
> what it's intent was, AX.25 Packet, but to have 18 frequencies set aside for 
> duplex packet is ridiculous. My guess is that there's only been may a couple 
> in the SERA region ever. So where do they put D-STAR? Splinter channels. 
> Arrggghhh!


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