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Marshall
With the popularity of hotspots, cross-band repeaters and other devices, I got
to thinking about the legal classification of these devices and what it means
to their operation. I don't really want to start a 400 message discussion, but
to allow each of you to contemplate what you believe to be
We've already had one ruling by the FCC about D-STAR repeaters and
that didn't go the way that many organizations had hoped. Let's not
force another ruling.
Ed WA4YIH
Hi Ed, What was that ruling, for those of us unaware please?
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vk4tux
On 2/9/2010 11:24 AM, Woodrick, Ed wrote:
With the popularity of hotspots, cross-band repeaters and other
devices, I got to thinking about the legal classification of these
devices and what it means to their operation. I don't really want to
start a 400 message discussion, but to allow each
On 2/9/2010 11:42 AM, Adrian wrote:
We've already had one ruling by the FCC about D-STAR repeaters and
that didn't go the way that many organizations had hoped. Let's not
force another ruling.
Ed WA4YIH
Hi Ed, What was that ruling, for those of us unaware please?
Adrian,
He's
That D-STAR repeaters were indeed a repeater. There was a contingent that was
trying to portray a D-STAR system as not a repeater. Because the signal is time
delayed, it is a lot more like a packet node than a repeater. This would allow
for a lot more frequencies to be used in the US. But the