We try to keep it as up to date as possible. If there are any administrators
that haven't registered, they can register at
www.DSTARInfo.com/updatehttp://www.DSTARInfo.com/update. Or I'll do it for
you.
Findu.net doesn't include any systems that aren't Internet connected.
We do periodically
I just upgraded my IC-2200H to a IC-2820H. I using the ICOM software to
program it. I programmed in a memory channel with my repeater info (my call,
ur, rpt 1, rpt2, etc), but when I try to transmit, the IC-2820 display
literally reads OFF and I can't transmit.
If I dial in the repeater
On 3/15/2010 2:41 PM, Marlin wrote:
I just upgraded my IC-2200H to a IC-2820H. I using the ICOM software
to program it. I programmed in a memory channel with my repeater info
(my call, ur, rpt 1, rpt2, etc), but when I try to transmit, the
IC-2820 display literally reads OFF and I can't
Nate,
We tried programming the IC-880 we received through the NCR Grant and the
software doesn't give the option to set DV mode in its drop down menu. Have you
heard of this problem? Perhaps it will appear after connecting the Software to
the radio. Currently only shows AM FM FM-N WFM I
On 3/15/2010 3:55 PM, Barry Wilson wrote:
Nate,
We tried programming the IC-880 we received through the NCR Grant and
the software doesn't give the option to set DV mode in its drop down
menu. Have you heard of this problem? Perhaps it will appear after
connecting the Software to the radio.
Hi All,
Didn't notice this with the ID-880, but with the IC-2200 the software does
not provide any DV settings until it has read the radio.
If it reads a 2200 it modified the windows registry to indicate that radio.
The registry can be modified (one entry) to make the software think it is
I'm new to D-Star but have been using a Kenwood TM-D710 and TM-D700 for APRS
for a while. With the Kenwood radios I have used the Byonics GPS2 GPS units
with the cable supplied by Byonics (2.5 mm on the radio end to a 9 pin
serial plug on the GPS end). I can't tell for sure because the 880
TAPR Spring PSR Journal Call for Papers!
-Original Message-
From: Stan Horzepa stanz...@sbcglobal.net
To: tapr-annou...@tapr.org
Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 5:51 pm
Subject: [tapr-announce] Spring PSR: Write For It!
The Spring issue of TAPR's quarterly newsletter, PSR, is in the works. If
Just wondering if you have considered the HOT SPOT as your first attempt
with D-STAR?. It will allow you to bring DSTAR into your area for the
cost of one analog 9600baud capable radio and 110.00 for a HOT SPOT
board to interface the radio to the internet. Sure cheaper than trying
to get the
It all depends on what you are trying to accomplish and how big your
local user community is -- a full repeater is the solution if you want
ALL of the features of D-STAR, you have a few choices here:
1 - Icom repeater and controller, plus gateway - connect to the
USTRUST (K5TIT) where most
Here's the response from Byon at Byonics that confirms that the ring and tip
need to be reversed. I'll let you know once I have the time to construct a
cable.
Here's Byon's message:
So, at this point, I'm thinking the best two solutions are:
GPAC, Null modem (which I do not have) and
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