This sounds pretty good. My problem is that D-Star is not all that far from me 
but I cannot talk on it while I am at my home. However I can walk yes, walk 
less than a block and talk all day on it. Some of this I can understand because 
of some of the things that block my path to the repeater. However what bugs me 
is to listen to people who talk on the same repeater who are 40 miles and some 
more away from it and are talking on a HT like me. I do not know if a different 
kind of antenna would help me. I use the antenna that I put on my car but it 
does not seem to help at all. I hear people (sometimes and sometimes they are 
R2D2). I can hear but not talk. I just think the whole thing is weird plus I 
spent all this money to talk on D-Star and the only time I can use it is when I 
am not at home. Also I live in an apartment. (Oh.. and for those who are not 
from the Kansas City area. The repeater sits on top of a very tall building 
less than twenty miles from me.)

Oh Well.. Just venting.
Hope everyone else is having fun with it. I have just put my sites on doing a 
lot more Echo Link. Would like to get involved in APRS but can't figure that 
out yet either. My radio has the GPS built in the mic but have not figured out 
if I need to do something else.. But thats another group...
Thanks for letting me vent.
James
KD0AJZ


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: interpretercat 
  To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 4:05 PM
  Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] DSTAR communication


    
  Hello all!!
  So, a while ago, I noticed there was a lot of discussion about ways to 
improve DSTAR. Was there any discussion about possibly establishing a "QUE" so 
that way transmissions will not get lost? So, if one person is communicationg, 
and "doubles" with another, the messages would still get across to each other? 
This is one thing in LA that has been a MAJOR source of frustration! I try to 
have a QSO with someone, and my transmission gets "lost" and is never received. 
Any ideas? I am using a repeater which is still used often here in LA, but 
seems to be better than some others.
  Any feedback or ideas would be great. Otherwise, I honestly feel like 
throwing my dstar radio in the toilet and using regular comms instead of Dstar!
  73,
  CAT KG6PPA



  

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