You can find a small overview of what I use here: http://www.on4sax.be/projects/tripple-p-txu-1256-d-star-repeater/
73s Robbie ON4SAX On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:15 AM, John Hays <[email protected]> wrote: > > > DVAR is Windows but it gives a test platform with easy DPLUS linking. > > G4ULF is a Linux implementation but has a smaller footprint than Icom's. I > think David uses a 512 MB ITX motherboard and does not require dual Ethernet > ports. > > The key on radios is true FM, not PM. Access to discriminator and > modulator, no pre/de-emphasis, and getting the deviation right 1.8-1.9 KHz. > > You can check my project at k7ve.org > > John D. Hays > 206-801-0820 > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jul 25, 2010, at 16:23, Chris Fowler <[email protected] <k4fh%40k4fh.com>> > wrote: > > > Is the DVAR software a windows package? If so, that might be an issue > > but David's software should be Linux. > > > > Anyone have experience with the Syntors and care to comment about the > > feasibility in using them for a D-Star repeater? They have the power > > and they are sensitive on RX. > >
