It IS complex, but it's also new. I see promise for things getting easier with new radios coming out.
gerry N5JXS Edmonton Fire Radio wrote: > > > I think Mike hit the nail on the head with this statement. I wonder just > how many people look at DStar and get intimidated at the complexity. > It’s so much easier to just dial in a frequency and key up their mic > instead of trying to figure out call sign routing, registration, > reflectors, linking, etc. > > > > I am still as you put it, drinking from the fire hose and taking > everything in before I decide on a path be it getting a DV Dongle or a > radio to access the local gateway. But for me half of the fun is being > able to expand my horizons by learning something new in this hobby of ours. > > > > 73 de Jeff VE6EFR > > > > *From:* [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *[email protected] > *Sent:* July-29-10 1:23 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Registering a Node Adapter > > > > > > I'm thankful that there are guys like you and Dave (and others) who have > already beat their way through the tall grass and are willing to give > the rest of us a hand. I'm embarking on this venture to learn, but > there's a difference between learning-by-doing and beating one's head > against the wall, and I'm hoping to avoid the latter! > > > > -- Gerry Creager -- [email protected] Texas Mesonet -- AATLT, Texas A&M University Cell: 979.229.5301 Office: 979.458.4020 FAX: 979.862.3983 Office: 1700 Research Parkway Ste 160, TAMU, College Station, TX 77843
