Steve,
Three Questions:
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Question 1:
Sinc you actually contacted Kay, I'm going to ask how you did it. I tried but
clearly something was wrong on my end. ;-) Here is what I did.
1) I configured my phone as follows:
UR: /JP1YJVA
R1: WA7FW B
R2: WA7FW G
MY: KC7VE /Mike
2) I
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, ipscone ipsc...@... wrote:
Replies intermingled.
Steve,
Three Questions:
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Question 1:
First - see if WA7FW B is linked using DPlus set UR=WA7FW I and see if you are
linked to a remote system. If so, send UR=^^^U where '^' =
Mike,
From what you said you had your XMIT message set to /WA7FW G and you
should probably set it to the port which your listening to in this case the
XMIT message should be set to /WA7FW B which is the radio port that your
listening on.
Barry
This might be useful when linking to other systems.
https://k5ctx.dstargateway.org will show status of many gateways (using the
previous format - not necessarily k5ctx).
https://66.196.13.25/status.html where the ip address is that of a particular
gateway, does the same thing.
Steve,
If you get a security certificate from Robin, you can make the
security warning go away when people come to k5ctx.dstargateway.org
-- John
On Mar 4, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Steve Bosshard wrote:
This might be useful when linking to other systems.
https://k5ctx.dstargateway.org will show
After many request for an updated U.S. D-STAR repeater map, a new map will be
available soon. Please go to http://www.dstarusers.org/repeaters.php and add
or update your repeater data by midnight March 8th, 2009. We will use this
data to generate the new map. If you know of a repeater that is
The full manual is there in 3 parts. I wonder if they will be for
sale at Dayton now that the Type Acceptance is approved?
John Hays
Amateur Radio: K7VE
j...@hays.org