AY to get any
> quality at 8bit. This is unexceptionable to me! I rather listen to
> all the QRM and QRN in the world with analog.
> I am very surprise that their are not more people that feel this way.
> The bit rate has to be at lest 28bit to starting sounding acceptable.
>
Has anyone seen a problem where, when you attempt to link to a
reflector, the response is, "Remote system is currently busy"? I get
this consistently on several of 'em.
Thanks & 73,
Gerry n5jxs
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Gerry Creager -- gerry.crea...@tamu.edu
Texas Mesonet -- AATLT, Texas
acto standard at doing
> this?
>
> http://d-star.dyndns.org/rig.html.en
> <http://d-star.dyndns.org/rig.html.en>
>
> I have spare VHF and UHF Syntors. I have have some GE Equipment and an
> IC-RP3010. I'm not against buying other radios to
>
> Lucky you! I envey you in that it sounds like your in a great
> community for a HAM! Unfortunatly where I am in north central New
> York I’ve given up on talking about it because its politly being
> shot down by most of the gys here. I get my radio tomorrow an
.58, and 147.42, .45, .48, .51, .54 and .57
> MHz on the 2-meter band*.
>
> This IS my point you don't need more repeater pairs or to run off
> current users on simplex.
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Texas Mesonet -- AATLT, Texas A&M University
Cell: 979
d UHF.
> Thanks for the data!
I just KNEW there'd be a skeptic in the crowd!
73 gerry
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got a
> question How can you be be from the Dstar repeater before you drop out?
> or How close the Dstar has to be before you can get into. The closer
> Dstar is about 50 to 75 miles away. I have a beam. but not the Dstar
> radio yet. Also I like to thank the person who put it o