You mean analog audio vs. digital audio, both are conventional FM in this
application.
Gary

Dan Blasberg wrote:

> If you want a "fair" test,  find a P25 machine and barrow a radio.  The
> P25 machines have the ability to do mixed mode (that is conventional FM
> and digital) and would be a better machine to compare digital versus
> analog on the same frequency using the same infrastructure.
>
> Dan
> KA8YPY
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> On May 28, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Coy Hilton wrote:
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> > This brings some questions to mind. none of the D-STAR repeaters that
> > I know of (ICOM) have the ability to do FM repeat, If the repeaters,
> > antennas and the rest of the equipment weren't the same or nearly the
> > same and coo-located how can the test be fair? Also the D-Star is
> > narrow band with respect to the standard Fm repeater. With digital
> > either it's there or it's not.
> >
> > Granted digital is a good way to go but it is way too pricy right now
> > for me to think of purchasing I'll stick with my FM machines for now.
> >
> > AC0Y
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Ron Wright, Skywarn
> > Coodinator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> hi all,
> >>
> >> In the FILES section of this board is a Weak Sig D-Star demon by
> >> WB9WZB.  Most impressive test.
> >>
> >> Can anyone give details of the test...was same rig with power levels
> >> and antennas used in the test???
> >>
> >> 73, ron, n9ee/r
> >>
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