Will this apply to my hotspot? I have several calls
registered. My 92AD is W8KRF A, my car is W8KRF M, my
hotspot is W8KRF B, and my DVAP is W8KRF C. 90% of the time
I am on the hotspot which is linked to WB8THD C. WB8THD C
is usually linked to REF001C. The only time I am on RF is
when I am in the car and out of range of my hotspot. It
gets very confusing when Dongels, DVAPS and Hotspots are
involved. AND...is it G2 or DPlus...or whatever else the
gurus are coming up with.
What is "traditional" for those of us who are coming into
this in the middle of all this change.
73,
Carl
On 8/10/2010 11:55 AM, Steve S. Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
The addition of Dplus to the native Dstar transport system
can make for
some un-intended consequences. Folks did AOK without Dplus
linking for
quite some time. Dplus is nice for tying repeaters
together for wide
area operations and a great add on to the native system.
For me, it is
easier to set UR=W8KRF and call you than to try and figure
out if you
are linked / unlinked / or know what repeater you are
using. I'll try
and give you a call - use One Touch, RX>CS to capture my
call to reply.
73, steve
Carl W8KRF wrote:
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> I believe he said he was using a dongle and he may very
well have been
> linked to the Cle repeater which was linked to REF001C.
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