Hi Everybody,
I've been trying to get digital code squelch working between my IC-2820H and
IC-91AD radios without success.
I've set the two digit code the same on both radios and have enabled CSQL in
both radios but I cannot get either radio to respond to the transmission from
the other. I am
There is call sign squelch and digital coded squelch. Call sign unmutes
an individual call sign, and digital coded squelch uses the 2 digit
number only in dstar format (not at all like digital coded squelch used
in PMR). Is is possible that you have call sign squelch set on one of
the radios
My wife and I use the Digital Code Squelch on our 2M simplex channel. We
use it to keep the receiver from falsing from intermods, etc. Works great on
all our radios.
Buddy Morgan WB4OMG
WCF D Star Club President/KJ4ACN Trustee
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The D-Star code squelch information is transmitted within the slow data section
of the DV transmission. It has it's own ID (0xC2 I think, and the code is
repeated twice for a little robustness). Since it's in the slow data section,
code squelch data should pass through the D-Star repeater
http://www.thalesliberty.com/media/briefs/Thales_Multiband_Portable_SDR.pdf
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/43196
Get your loaner: http://www.thalesliberty.com/demo_request.asp
Goodbye DStar Emcomm? Goodbye hams?
73 -- John
Do you have $4000 just for the radio? If you read what you sent, that radio is
P25 used for Police and Fire. Though there are some P25 Ham repeaters out
there, P25 can not come close to what D-Star can do. In the Ham and Emcomm
world, D-Star (and Ham radio) has no thing to worry about!
Darren
I'll have to double-check the manual at home, but you can also
look this up...
I think you're in the wrong/other/callsign squelch mode, not the
2 digit code squelch mode.
Hit Hold the button one more time.
Callsign squelch also works well, if you set that one up... for
two people. Doesn't
I just don't see this being a major replacement of resources. The US
Government still seems to have a love for Motorola. The ham community still
and in my personal opinion will always have a role in emcomm. We as ham
radio operators have the time, ability and resources to fill the gaps and
cover
Hi everyone,
I jsut joined the group, and I guess I come in seek od advice. I am trying to
put a go kit together. I'll admit is pretty amitious. My question though is
should I consider a D-star radio like the ID-880? Even though there really are
D-star repeaters in MN.
thanks 73,
Ben K0BLr