On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:54 PM, ki4umx wrote:
Hi Nick,
I see several have answered the technical side of your question, so I'll
limit myself to why I WOULD NOT use source routing except in emergencies.
With source routing, you have no idea what is going on at the target
repeater, and you
On Apr 7, 2010, at 4:19 PM, James Earl Wells wrote:
Ed,
Writing here is leg work. I do not understand you.
James,
He's just saying that when you hit reply on a mailing list, it's good
practice to DELETE most of the text from the other person in your reply, like
I've done here on this
At 05:59 AM 4/9/2010, you wrote:
This is more a sign of really poor integration of the regular
features vs. the add-on features, than anything. If the two were
aware of each other in any way, a message could be sent back to
the user who is barging in saying the remote system is linked
Hello all!!!
Okay, so I got some great info. To follow up, when I am using our local
repeater, in the middle of a QSO, the repeater will vacillate between linkking
and unlinking. I'm not controlling anything. It really gets my hackles up when
it knocks me out of my QSO and my transmissions is
interpreter...@gmail.com wrote:
If they made the registration process uncomplicated by just typing in
your name, call sign and password, instead of registering with a club,
and putting in the necessary sp
aces, asterisks and #'s, everything would be much simpler and less
confusion for un
At 03:59 PM 4/8/2010, Nate Duehr wrote:
... All the current Icom rigs reset the four callsign fields anytime you
tune to a new memory channel.
A small correction - they don't reset the MY CALL field - that one stays
put until you change it.
...Callsign routing obviously is a fully-workable
Dear all,
i am searching for some real measured data of the output spectrum of different
D-Star radio's. I am wondering how the spectrum looks like in real world. In
theory it's clear i think ;)
The purpose is to compare some homemade solutions with the commercial radio's
in terms of the TX