Hi Marlin, Mycall is the call sign you registered Yourcall/urcall is usually set to CQCQCQ it's also used for linking and unlinking eg. REFOO1CL, or U rpt1 is the repeaters call sign, with the module letter as the 8th digit. C is usually the 2m band, B for 70cm, A for 1.2GHz. rpt2 is usually the repeaters call sign with G as the 8th digit, or another module letter if you want your data/voice to come out on another band on that repeater.
Radio must be in dv mode to access the repeater. Which repeater are you using?? I'll listen for You ! -Luke in Windsor,ONT. VE3LDJ --- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, "John D. Hays" <j...@...> wrote: > > Marlin wrote: > > > > > > I thought DD referred to all Digital Data transmission...whether they > > are slow (2m/70cm) or fast (23cm). > > > It's a common misconception. They are actually different. > > > > > The D-Rats site is not very helpful. > > > Join the list -- it is very active, has lots of information, and the > author of D-RATS as well as the users are quick to reply. The author > spends more time adding features than updating the site -- the list is > where the information gets disseminated > > > > > If the repeater is coming back with an ID, where would I see it? On > > the radio display? > > > > Marlin > > > I do not own a 2200H but if you get signal on receive shortly after > key-up it is probably the repeater ID'ing. > > -- > John D. Hays > Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.org> > PO Box 1223 > Edmonds, WA 98020-1223 > VOIP/SIP: j...@... <sip:j...@...> > Email: j...@... <mailto:j...@...> >