--- In [email protected], Jeff Pyle <jpyle...@...> wrote: > > Driving around town yesterday day I happened to hear a JA7 station calling > "CQ Cleveland, CQ Cleveland..." I thought this was in response to my "KG8IU > listening, Cleveland Ohio" call about a minute before. Perhaps he heard the
He did not hear you until you activated one-touch reply. This was simply coincidence. > I didn't think to check the RPT1 and RPT2 fields. I imagine RPT1 was still > my normal "WB8THD C", but what of RPT2? In all the domestic examples I've On-touch reply sets that for you too - to WB8THD G in this case, but you probably already had it set that way. > him? I do know he was on a dongle. He was not on a dongle. http://dstarusers.org/viewrepeater.php?system=WB8THD shows no JA7 dongle users in the past 14 days. Plus he would have heard you right away (assuming you had RPT2 set to WB8THD G). > reflector. If that's the case, did the JA7 station's "CQ Cleveland" calls > make it into the reflector? Did my transmissions after I hit the RX>CS key? See Fran's reply. (yes and yes) > Any thoughts? ***** Congratulations on using DStar the way it was designed!! --- In [email protected], Adrian <vk4...@...> wrote: > > Sure sounds like he was using a transceiver here, did you see > JA7xxx/dngl on your screen?That should confirm he was on a dv dongle, > otherwise no-one would use that type on message on a DV Dongle > that had a reasonable idea how it worked, you cannot one touch a DV > Dongle, its pure dplus link udp connection or direct connection to your > repeater gateway dplus udp port. Hard to catch Adrian napping... -:) --- In [email protected], Carl W8KRF <w8...@...> wrote: > > As has been said, he was coming through the reflector No. > because other stations were hearing him. I had the DVR > running on my hotspot and I was able to listen to your > entire exchange with him. I believe any problems were on > his end since he was using a Dongle. I keep these recording > for 30 days, so if you are interested, I can play them back > for you on WB8THD C local sometime. It's normal for you to hear both ends of a call-sign routed QSO if one of the gateways participating is linked to a reflector you are also linked with. 73--John
