The FCC defines bandwidth differently for Amateur vs Commercial -
Amateur bandwidth is -26 db points either side of center in the US.
Seems like LMR / PMR is -60 some odd either side of center.  When I
looked at the mask it seems like reality for DSTAR was around 12 1/2
khz occupied bandwidth @ - 60 points - about the same as narrowband
(12 1/2 khz)  LMR.

JA1OGS - I have connected external GPS to an ID-800 - I remember
having to set the GPS to NMEA output and seems like 4800 baud - there
should be an older posting on this list - search messages.

73, steve

On 5/19/10, Woodrick, Ed <ewoodr...@ed-com.com> wrote:
> Half the bandwidth of D-STAR? What bandwidths do you believe that each uses?
> I thought that they were actually the same at ~6.25 kHz.
>
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