I don't think you will be able to just plug binary data into a radio
transmitter unless there is a made for the purpose FSK input for binary data
that would support the DSTAR data rate.  Steve

On 4/27/07, Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You'll have to check with AOR on that one. For all we know whatever
contract they may have with DVSI may be specific to the modem. I figured two
years ago when they introduced the AR-ONE that they would include some
decoders, or an expansion port for an option card, or maybe even trunking
but no joy. It seems almost no communications receiver manufacturer wants
to make the leap and start offering "scanner" features in their comm
receivers. I know, the Wulfbergs do but even I won't spend that much at this
time. If I see Taka (from AOR-USA) at Dayton I try to speak with him about
this issue.
Gary

George Henry wrote:

> They're already using a DVSI AMBE vocoder in their HF digital voice
modems.....  it's certainly not a large leap from there to D-Star.
>
> SOMEONE will do it soon enough...  I just figured AOR might be the
first, since they already have at least part of a foot in the door.
>
> George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413






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