Larry,
It is 2m, 70cm, 1.2ghz A full D-STAR Stack will operate on the 144MHz, 440MHz, and 1.2GHz bands. Note below that if you have 1.2 GHz you actually have a DV Repeater and a DD Repeater in addition to the VHF and UHF repeater. Yeah 1.2GHZ is actually UHF but we don't refer to it as such in Amateur Radio since UHF goes to 3GHz. So if you own a D-STAR radio and have a repeater controller you should be able to route to any module in the stack, thus go in on any frequency and come out on any other frequency (e.g. access the VHF repeater and come out on any one or all repeaters VHF>VHF, VHF>UHF, VHF>1.2 or VHF>VHF,UHF, 1.2) ID-RP2C Repeater Controller ID-RP2D 1.2GHz DD Mode RF Module ID-RP2V 1.2GHz DV Mode RF Module ID-RP2000V 144MHz DV Mode RF Module ID-RP4000V 430(440)MHz DV Mode RF Module Barry KA0BBQ From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dstar_digi...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of larry allen Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:36 AM To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: ICOM announced new hand-held and mobile D-STAR transceivers, ID-80 and ID-880 Greetings... Sorry for not being more 'up to date' myself... But when you mention of three bands, which bands are you speaking about... I assume the first two bands are 2 meters and 450.. but which is the other band?.. Just asking... Larry ve3fxq ----- Original Message ----- From: Erik Finskas To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com <mailto:dstar_digital%40yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:05 AM Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: ICOM announced new hand-held and mobile D-STAR transceivers, ID-80 and ID-880 Still no three-band mobile or handheld. Have to go with Kenwood TM-741 and Satoshi's DV Adapter then to be able to talk D-STAR on all three bands. Erik [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]