Donald (no call given) wrote: "I'd love to hear and learn more about getting 
governments grant(s) for D-Star."

I've heard a lot about how the coordinated approach being done in Georgia.  See 
the article titled "Georgia D-STAR Receives Grant to Cover State!" at 
http://www.dstarinfo.com/newsletter/D-STAR%20Info%20Vol%201%20Issue%203%20(1.0)%20Online.pdf
  -- to quote:

"The Georgia Department of Homeland Security/Georgia Emergency Management 
Agency has allocated $165,000 in Federal funding to build the Georgia Emergency 
Digital Network. The network will consist of
nine fully equipped D-STAR repeaters providing near statewide digital voice and 
data coverage on Amateur Radio. Two of the D-STAR repeaters are already in 
operation at Pembroke, Georgia near Savannah
and atop Stone Mountain in the Atlanta metro area."

What's neat about the Georgia plan is permission to put antennas on 9 public 
television towers.  Really some amazing organizing and planning going on there.
Also take a look at http://www.arrl-mi.org/?q=node/125  "A Discussion About 
Michigan Repeaters and D-STAR By Ray Abraczinskas, W8HVG"  -- quoting:

"In April 2008, a Michigan Region One Homeland Security grant provided funding 
to purchase D-Star repeaters, antennas, feed line, duplexers, gateway hardware, 
and radios for deployment in the 9 counties with the Region One borders."

There's more.  I just Binged "d-Star repeaters  homeland security".

  Jim - K6JM

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Donald James 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 12:17 PM
  Subject: RE: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Are you exprerencing anti d-star in your area?  

  I'd love to hear and learn more about getting governments grant(s) for 
D-Star. What can you (anyone) who knows about this share. Not speculation but 
actual knowlege about this - thanks,

  Donald

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Nate Duehr
  Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:38 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Are you exprerencing anti d-star in your area?

  On Jul 12, 2010, at 2:02 AM, Nate Duehr wrote:

  > All it takes to grow D-STAR (or any other new mode in any particular area) 
is time and money... D-STAR has flourished in some areas due to massive 
influxes of taxpayer dollars in the form of government grants... some local, 
some Federal. in other areas, it's alive but weak... and in still others, it's 
not doing anything at all.

  Clarification: This was meant to be worded in such a way as to say it's very 
much flourishing in some areas, mediocre in others, and low in still others. 
And of course, there's also places where it's flourishing where large sums of 
personal monies have been spent on it, not just the government money areas... 
that sentence was badly worded.

  The point here was... it takes a lot of $ to change out infrastructure, no 
matter what mode or type it is... and in a recession, it's not going to grow at 
super-fast rates in most areas, but in areas where there's interest/money to do 
it, it took off, for sure.

  Once someone buys/builds the infrastructure, users show up at a pretty good 
clip, usually. Then it tapers off. I see about 4 registration requests a month 
in the area now.

  We're one of the "medium interest/money" areas, and it wouldn't have really 
gotten off the ground without donated repeaters to kick-start it. That led to 
some locals donating a few thousand dollars worth of duplexer, feedline, 
antennas, and tower space.

  Now there's a couple more on the air. One off of grant money, two privately 
funded...

  It still doesn't have a ton of "traction", but we do have over 100 registered 
users... so we're square in the middle of the bell-curve.

  Basically growth of repeater networks comes down to either having a 
"sugar-daddy" who'll buy a lot of stuff... or government money... or a large 
enough club/organization to "spread the load" of the up-front infrastructure 
costs... once that part's handled, it's just about time and effort to get it on 
the air.

  --
  Nate Duehr, WY0X
  [email protected]

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