RE: [dstar_digital] New Japanese repeaters list

2008-07-25 Thread justin Mann
Satoshi,

Are you aware of any blind hams using d-star in Japan?  Are they having
challenges with the radio side of things?  What challenges do they have etc?
Any help you could give I would appreciate it.  

 

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From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of jk1zrw
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:33 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [dstar_digital] New Japanese repeaters list

 

Hi All,

I put the new Japanese repeater list on my web site. Please check the 
following URL.

http://d-star. http://d-star.dyndns.org/misc/Japan_repeater_0725.pdf
dyndns.org/misc/Japan_repeater_0725.pdf

I added JP3YHN A.

Satoshi 7m3tjz/ad6gz

 



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[dstar_digital] 92ad programming cable

2008-07-25 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
is the end of that a DB9 or just how does it connect to the PC?
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


Re: [dstar_digital] 92ad programming cable

2008-07-25 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
am I going to have to use that type of adapter to program the radio or will the 
DB9 on the PC be enough?
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


Re: [dstar_digital] 92ad programming cable

2008-07-25 Thread Brad Rehm
Ray,

If your computer has a COM port (with a DB-9 connector on the rear cover),
you can plug in the DB-9 connector on the cable and go to work.  If yours is
a relatively new computer, it may only have USB and Ethernet connectors.  If
this is the case, you'll need the Com-to-USB adaptor that Steve mentioned.

You have to remember at least two caveats regarding these adaptors: 1) Some
of them aren't compatible with the ICOM software.  So, if possible, buy the
brand and model that Steve mentioned.  2) Since USB ports are assigned
dynamically, you may have to use a System Administrator utility in Windows
to find out which port has been assigned to the device.  Then, tell your
software which one to use.

Brad, KV5V


On 7/25/08, Ray T. Mahorney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   am I going to have to use that type of adapter to program the radio or
 will the DB9 on the PC be enough?
 Ray T. Mahorney
 WA4WGA
 



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Re: [dstar_digital] 92ad programming cable

2008-07-25 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
good enough because I use a DECtalk express for the JAWS output on the machine 
there is a DB9.  Now,  What 
are the radio defaults that I may have to change while doing the programming 
and how does the 92 software 
present on the screen compared with the CSD800 software?  There were a few 
things JAWS didn't immediately 
pick up with the 800 so I am trying to get some idea of what I'll be looking at 
with the 92 software. 
Thanks folks.
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA





Re: [dstar_digital] CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM radios

2008-07-25 Thread Nate Duehr
John D. Hays wrote:

 There is a PERL based 91AD programmer at http://dstarutah.org 
 http://dstarutah.org in the
 files section. It may help you figure out some additional parameters.

The comments in the Perl are great, by the way... full descriptions of 
the binary/hex that's going in/out.  Good programmer!

Nate WY0X


RE: [dstar_digital] CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM radios

2008-07-25 Thread Greg Forrest


 -Original Message-
 From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nate Duehr
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 16:05
 To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [dstar_digital] CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for
 ICOM radios
 
 
 John D. Hays wrote:
 
  There is a PERL based 91AD programmer at http://dstarutah.org 
  http://dstarutah.org in the
  files section. It may help you figure out some additional parameters.
 
 The comments in the Perl are great, by the way... full descriptions of 
 the binary/hex that's going in/out.  Good programmer!
 
 Nate WY0X
 
 
 
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