I wonder what is happening with an example like the one presently taking place near Chicago, where 2 DSTAR repeaters are 30 miles apart, and 12 1/2 kc apart....
Steve - I tried installing d*Chat on my personal Windows XP notebook PC a few months ago a couple times and it was never successful so I gave up. I tried again...
... Michael, Thanks for your comments. I have several ISOTEEs and directional couplers. Here is the problem. When you run radios at full power it is very...
... Bob, since the discussion has been happening on the D-Star list (dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com) -- many people on the RB list and maybe IllinoisDigitalHam...
Hi Mark, seems like I did have to remove framework 1.0 using the control panel and started the setup in Dstar Chat that installed framework 2.0 for me - I have...
I just got a 91AD and was wondering if you can transmit while the 91AD is in the Drop In Charger BC-139. John WB9PNU [moderator comment: i often do using the...
Last Friday around 1:20 PM I got a telephone call from the Hospital Transportation department, followed by a call from Pre Hospital Services, and another call...
... I purchased this one http://www.wwassociates.com/Results.asp?Keywords=72&OEM=%25&Product=%25&Category=6&Manufacturer=43 at Dayton, its worked fine and is...
Yes, same battery I bought but at Orlando in February and I'm getting the same gas mileage. Mel, K0PFX ... From: k7ve To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
As luck would have it I grabbed my IC-91AD to take with me to the Shelby, NC hamfest but it had a dead battery or so I thought. I bought a spare battery and...
Right Nate, My big question is, is the Rpt1 information sent only once or repeatedly. I thought I had read something leaning toward Rpt1 info is sent more...
WHOOO John You got yourself a nice retirement toy "91AD" must of been with the money your fellow employees collected for you going away present. Must be nice,...
Saw your message on the net and I am in the broadcast business her in St. Louis and that is a common problem with the ENG/camera batteries we use. I often have...
Try a contact conditioner called "DeoxIT Gold" (formally Pro Gold). This contact "enhancer" actually works, not just another snake oil. Radio Shack sells it...
See attached. TASMA allocates new D-STAR repeater frequencies in the 145.5 - 146 non-repeater sub-band by calling them auxilliary stations. I'm not advocating...
Thanks for the tip, I didn't know you could find it at Radio Shack. Nice to know they still carry things other than satellite TV and cell phones. :( I knew...
... Well I hope they remember 145.800 - 146.000 is used by the Amateur Satellite Service and should be kept clear of terrestrial activity. 73 Trevor M5AKA ...
When a DSTAR user travels to a different repeater, it can take up to 24 hours for his new gateway information to propagate through out the network. This means...
Where do you think all the displaced simplex users of 145.50 - 145.80 will be moving to? ;-> Joe M....
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Ray T. Mahorney
coffee-craver@...
Sep 4, 2007 12:22 pm
from the dumb question file, will DStar work as a simplex mode? I raise the question because I see this move by TASMA as the first of many similar moves in...
Of course DStar will work on simplex mode. Just remove the positive or minus from the frequency and boom you're in simplex. Duh?! Ray T. Mahorney wrote: from...
Yeah, D Star works simplex. This part of the band is going to be interesting. Here in Central Florida, there is some packet on these frequencies. We use 145.67...
I was going to ask the same NOT so dumb question ...... I wonder if our FCC would allow this ... I sent ICOM a E-Mail about the 50 mhz D-Star radio ???? I...
... Yes, and quite well. There is no dumb question except the one you don't ask. ... I strongly doubt it; outside of California, there's general agreement in...
Buddy put that out on the local remailers SPARC, CARS, TARC ect ..... Bruce ... ...
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Ray T. Mahorney
coffee-craver@...
Sep 4, 2007 2:14 pm
so what do we do then redefine the sub bands and narrow them to accommodate the DStar systems which do not appear to require as much bandwidth as conventional...