Hi Hank.
Thanks for getting back to me. Just found out tonight,
a repeater (digital) is being worked on in Beaufort, SC.
About 18 miles from here. Perfect.
I'm in the SE corner of SC by Hilton Head Island.
Another is being worked on in Savannah, GA. About 27 miles.
Thanks again for your reply.
If things work out I am driving from the Seattle area to Vancouver BC
(Canada) this evening to have supper with an Adeliade, Australia ham
friend, Roger VK5ARE, I have not seen in 30 years. He has not had any
D-STAR experience and Vancouver/Victoria have some nice
repeater/gateways in place. I
At 07:39 AM 11/13/2008, you wrote:
Hi John,
Try linking Dplus (if you can) to REF003B or REF003C, a lot of OZ
D-Star systems link to them. Or try a direct connection back to the
newly installed Adelaide D-Star system, the 2m port VK5RWN C seems to
have the most activity.
The 2m ports of the VK
Hi John,
Try linking Dplus (if you can) to REF003B or REF003C, a lot of OZ
D-Star systems link to them. Or try a direct connection back to the
newly installed Adelaide D-Star system, the 2m port VK5RWN C seems to
have the most activity.
Regards,
Michael.
VK5ZEA
--- In
Thanks to all who responded. We are playing with the idea of an 802.11?
link to one of a couple of hams who are about two miles away. However, the
path is not quite line-of-site. Guess we'll have to find a couple of boxes
and play.
Al, K9SI
[ED - Tim K6BIV uses wifi on 5Ghz from his
A wireless N router should work rather nicely.
KD8JPO
David
From: Al Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 6:36:49 PM
Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: How much bandwidth?
Thanks to all who responded. We are
Site to go look at would be www.fab-corp.com, they maintain
the NI4CE B system with wifi on 5.6 GHz. They have just about
anything you need to make a good link happen, the other thing
they also have NLOS equipment too (802.11 G in the 902 band)
NI4CE, West Central Florida 800' Dstar Repeater