Of course my exprimental 6000 mode has also been updated to the new API.
And since yesterday the local 70cm repeater (PI2EHV) now accepts it as well.
Receiving is going realy well, transmitting is a special story....

Since it is still primarily used as an analog voice repeater, voice will
always be transmitted as regular analog FM.
As we use CTCSS on the transmitter it is possible to send 'other stuff'
without CTCSS and it won't bother the analog users.
(This is also done with the morse code identification it sends every 5
minutes)
So any data packets will be transmitted in mode 6000. At the moment it
is just FPRS position (always the same :) and status reports, but it is
a start.

So far the good news, than the bad: The DR-1X also seems to have
pre-emphasis on its tone input.... So I am only getting junk when trying
to demod it....
A new challenge for tomorow... (maybe pre-de-emphasis will work...)

73,
Jeroen PE1RXQ

p.s. Since PI2EHV is now doing mode 6000, did the world just lose its
only mode 2400B repeater? Or is anyone else using it?

On 05/24/2020 12:02 AM, David Rowe wrote:
> As a starting point, I've been working with Jeroen to refactor and
> document not one but two (!) two data APIs:
>
> https://github.com/drowe67/codec2/blob/dr-data-demo/README_data.md
>
>



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