Nate,
Thanks,
Tom
-Original Message-
From: Nate Duehr n...@natetech.com
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, May 27, 2010 12:41 am
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Quick Check of Repeater Frequency
n May 26, 2010, at 11:16 AM, kb...@aol.com wrote:
W3EOC
W3EOC
HESTER COUNTY
I think you'll find Lor to be very helpful. He's mentored a lot of folks over
the years in IRLP and other linking, so I have to assume he's probably quite
knowledgeable about the local D-STAR stack as well.
Have fun!
Nate
On May 27, 2010, at 12:00 AM, kb...@aol.com wrote:
Nate,
Thanks,
My ears are burning...
Tom,
You caught us between site visits with our pants down! We changed frequencies
on the Pocopson W3EOC B 440 repeater from 445.075 to 445.0675 for coordination
purposes (we added a new repeater KB3SLR B at Bucktown and split the 445.075
analog channel). Till today, we
The Staten Island Digital Group is looking to purchase a few
spare/replacement radios for its WG2MSK D-Star (G4ULF) repeater system.
One of the radios in use seems to be a bit flakey, and the SM-50's I
purchased at Dayton turn out to NOT be narrow band.
For some reason GM300's with the
The Staten Island Digital Group is looking to purchase a few
spare/replacement radios for its WG2MSK D-Star (G4ULF) repeater system.
One of the radios in use seems to be a bit flakey, and the SM-50's I
purchased at Dayton turn out to NOT be narrow band.
I've been thinking about this for an
John, Thanks for the suggestion.
However this is NYC, every allocation is in use, and we will be extremely
close distance wise to the lower adjacent, even at 12.5.
I can get into more details off list if you wish.
Gary
KB2BSL
From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
It may cost more than it is worth, but I suppose you could buy narrow
crystal filters from ComSpec or M for the rec. The TX would be pretty
simple - just reduce IDC.
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Gary g...@garyandevie.com wrote:
The Staten Island Digital Group is looking to purchase a few