Which is ridiculous. They repeat user D-STAR signals the same as any
other repeater. Yes, their access is controlled by a more advanced CDCSS
that has many more combinations, but it's performing the exact same
function as a NBFM repeater.

Joe M.

Nate Duehr wrote:
> 
> On Oct 13, 2007, at 11:26 AM, George Henry wrote:
> 
> > I still want to know if Bill Cross ever consulted with JARL or ICOM
> > before
> > making his decision, or if he relied entirely on the information
> > given him
> > by Barrett and John Burningham.  I'd have a hard time believing
> > that he
> > would come to the conclusion he did if he had actually spoken to
> > the people
> > who designed and built the system.
> >
> > George, KA3HSW
> 
> He did, according to his speech at Dayton.
> 
> Sorry, but again, a simple question has a complex answer, because he
> also indicated that Icom engineering and marketing didn't agree on
> what the radios should be called.
> 
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