Carl,
 
A friend just updated his 92-AD with all known DStar repeaters. I have the
.icf file if you can use it. Alternatively I can do exports for each bank
and create .csv files. I think they can be inported into any of the ICOM
radios. (i've moved stuff between 2200, 880, 92 without much effort)
 
What radio do you use?
 
73
Ted
W1GRI

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Carl W8KRF
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 14:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] No DSTAR in South Carolina or Georgia?


  

I am also concerned about this.  I just ordered the latest TravelPlus for
Repeaters which hasn't been received yet and it sounds to me that it will
not contain D-STAR repeater listings.  That was the only reason I wanted it
since I am now active on D-STAR.  I know I can go to various websites and
get the info which I have to manually enter the data rather than import it.
I think the League missed here.  In my opinion, they need to become more
involved with D-STAR; not only listings but looking into new bandplans that
will include them.  D-STAR is here to stay. Embrace it.

This may be something everyone of us involved with DV communication needs to
make known to them at Dayton.  Stop by their booth and let make them aware
of this.  I will.

73,

Carl W8KRF

Francis Miele wrote: 


  

according to dstarusers.org http://www.dstaruse
<http://www.dstarusers.org/repeaters.php?repeatersort=5>
rs.org/repeaters.php?repeatersort=5  there a plenty


Fran, W1FJM


On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Kent Hufford <khuff...@atlanticbb
<mailto:[email protected]> .net> wrote:


  



I just bought my new 2010-2011 ARRL Repeater Directory, even the "large
print" version.

 

And I could not find any listings for DSTAR repeaters in South Carolina, and
only one 1200mhz DSTAR repeater for all of Georgia.

 

You would have thought Georgia would have more listings?

 

Kent

KQ4KK

 



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