the reality of it is that call sign and source routing doesn't work with the dvdongle, dvap nor hotspots Just via RF.
-- Fran, W1FJM On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Carl W8KRF <w8...@w8krf.net> wrote: > > > 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: > > > > > > 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. > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > Ham Radio Spoken Here !!! > EM11ma - South Mountain, Texas > > >