There is a separate listing in the new ARRL Repeater Directory each for DSTAR, 
ILRP, and ECHOLINK.  

 

There are LOTS of DSTAR listings in the directory, lots for CAlif., Ala, Tx.... 
but NONE for SC , and only one for GA.

 

Since I've been "doing" DSTAR since the last Dayton, I know where on the web to 
find  the listings for DSTAR repeaters. But, it would be nice to have it in the 
ARRL REPEATER guide as I drive down the road. Since I don't have a Air 
Card/hotspot/etc. 

 

>From page 10 of the latest Directory "..Updates were received from all 
>coordinators recognized by the National Frequency Coordinator Council (NFCC) 
>throughout the US and Canada..." .

 

Does that mean that the "coordinators" forgot to update.... or DSTAR freqs were 
not "coordinated" 

 

Kent

KQ4KK

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of bruce mallon
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 2:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] No DSTAR in South Carolina or Georgia?

 

  


The ARRL has done nothing to help d-star ot analog FM This sounds like the same 
thing that cost us the 220-222 mhz band all the fcc knew was the ARRL reppeater 
directory had no listing for that band so UPS wound up with it ......

 

D-Star needs to have a spot of its own as does the ECHOLINK stations not on 
analog frequencies but a spot for the digital modes.... There needs to be a 
listing of D-Star repeaters and simplex for that mode just like analog has had 
for thr last 40 years. If we keep showing empty spots on our bands someone else 
will find a way to fill them.

 

The robots on 440 mhz should be a awaking for all of us .....

--- On Tue, 5/4/10, Carl W8KRF <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Carl W8KRF <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] No DSTAR in South Carolina or Georgia?
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, May 4, 2010, 2:36 PM

  

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


Fran, W1FJM

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Kent Hufford <khuff...@atlanticbb .net 
<http://us.mc1102.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > 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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