On 11/28/2011 08:35 PM, n8...@yahoo.com wrote:
One of those issues is how do you handle the ham that has a Codec 2 capable 
transceiver that insists on trying to use the local D-Star repeater?
If you make the Codec2 radio generate D-Star packets, the repeater repeats that, and the AMBE+ users probably don't hear anything but their repeater is busy. Eventually the operators set their repeater to firewall Codec2 packets, at some expense, and it's our fault.

It seems to me that it's better to /not /make a Codec2 radio work that way. Then you get the same situation as if someone attempted to use FM on a D-Star repeater. They may block the input but the repeater doesn't key up, and then they leave the frequency to find a repeater that works.

    Thanks

    Bruce
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