Jim,

Very valid points..  There is a group in PA, near Allentown (I think) that just 
put a Kenwood repeater on the air as a DStar repeater.  I don't know the 
details, but I remember talking to the guys that did it.  I hope they publish 
what they did soon.  The point is that they did it.  It works great (according 
to them) and it didn't cost $10,000.  


73

David, AC7DS




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From: J. Moen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 7:47:15 AM
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Are you exprerencing anti d-star in your area?

  
I agree with all your points.
 
Your point about the need for money to help spur change was certainly true of 
D-Star in the beginning, but we are just on the verge of being able to bring up 
very inexpensive D-Star repeaters using non-ICOM solutions.  A ham near me is 
setting up a Node Adapter repeater using KB9KHM's DVAR Hot Spot software in 
full 
duplex mode.  He got some inexpensive radios out of commercial service, built 
an 
inexpensive computer, bought an inexpensive duplexer and a decent antenna, and 
he's on his way.  Another ham spent less than US $200 since he had or was given 
a lot of equipment, but he calculated by being clever he could have done the 
whole project from scratch for US $500.  Right now, these "repeaters" are DPlus 
only -- they don't support G2 callsign routing, but in the US, they provide 
over 
90% of the functions hams want for very little effort and money.
 
We all are awaiting the release of Dave Lake G4ULF's software that runs on 
Linux 
and has been accepted by the US Trust team to be connected in as a full blown 
G2 
compatible repeater.  

 
The Open Trust efforts already have solutions that are entirely PC based.
 
What we are expecting now is a new wave of inexpensive repeaters to be put up 
that will then encourage more people to buy D-Star radios.  This second wave of 
expansion will be less dependent on money and more on publicity and word of 
mouth.
 
  Jim - K6JM


      

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