Hi all,
Jakub has posted a new version of the dstar software decoder at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dstarsoftware/files
Changes:
- Added various output modules (dongle,dvtool,UDP,files,logging)
that can be combined, so you can listen to calls and stream it
over internet and log it to disk.
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I am forwarding this email for Pete in case these system owners are not or
have not
signed up on the DSTAR-ADMIN list yet Please make your corrections asap.
Evans
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Pete Loveall AE5PL Lists
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008
D-STAR Forums at Dayton 2008
DVD Now Ready
If you missed the D-STAR forums at Dayton this year... or your memory of it
is kind of a blur... you can relive all four hours, squeezed onto one DVD!
The DVD includes the two-hour Friday Forum, and the two-hour Friday Night
Event at the Drury Inn.
Gary Pearce KN4AQ wrote:
D-STAR Forums at Dayton 2008
DVD Now Ready
Wow, you're quick Gary.
I was thinking about ordering the D-STAR User Seminar DVD for doing a
presentation (or ten) here locally at some meetings.
It says it covers the Dongle, but does it cover Reflectors? I'm
guessing
At 03:42 PM 6/2/2008, Nate wrote:
Hmm, actually I think I just found a bug in your shopping cart. I can
work around it by placing two separate orders, but I can't add both a
Dayton D-STAR and the Digital Voice to the same Shopping Cart...
I think because they're coming into PayPal from different
Gary Pearce KN4AQ wrote:
Thanks for the head's up, Nate. It's fixed. I had notification going to my
@arrl.net address, and when I put the new DVDs in the soup, I used my
@arvideonews.com address for that product only. PayPal didn't like the
confusion.
I figured it was something like that!
I am new to ham radio and DStar. I ordered an ICOM ID-800H yesterday
and have a quick question regarding the data cable. The data cable
available from ICOM (OPC-1384) terminates to a RS-232 serial port.
This is no problem for my desktop PC, but my laptop does not have a
serial port. In
As of this point, I haven't found a program that doesn't support USB-RS-232c
adapters.
Commonly issues with adapters come from programs written for older versions of
Windows.
From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joey
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 6:43 PM
To:
The prolific PL2303 adapters(cheap on ebay) work well from my experience
on Windows XP, with all D-Star data SC progs (have tried them all)
The only thing I find is that if you also do genuine opc-478uc cloning with
the CS-D800 prog, you need to reinstall the Icom USB driver each time for
that
I would recommend a third party USB serial adaptor. The one I use with my
Vista notebook for programming my ID-800 is the Keyspan. Icom has a serial
cable available with the mini plug on one end for the radio and a DB-9
connector for the adaptor end. Install the Keyspan driver that comes in the
Not all USB to serial cables are created equal -- so to speak -- it
all depends upon their drivers.
The one to avoid is the Belkin adapter -- It doesn't work with a lot
of third party software. The one I use with the Dongle and lots of
other software including APRS, Winlink, etc. is the Dynex
What dongle is that, Bob? the DV Dongle/DVTool doesn't need
a usb-serial hardware adapter, so surely you refer to something else?
It sounds like you are talking about a USB lead.
vk4tux
wiserobj wrote:
Not all USB to serial cables are created equal -- so to speak -- it
all depends upon
Dave, Joey is referring to the usb-serial adapter for the opc-1384, which
has the 8 pin mini din plug used for data, and not the cloning
(opc-478u or eq) cable required for cloning.
I mentioned the cloning Icom driver before, just as a reference, that only
the genuine Icom usb driver supports the
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