My final notes on the replacement mic.
The good news: The IC-133 version(S)works exactly the same as version (V. The
only difference is the key pad readout itself. So I swapped the pads out.
The good(er) news: The total cost was $35 on ebay.
It's to bad I had to replace it to begin with, but
I am afraid the verdict is in. I ordered a replacement Mic. I did go the ebay
route and purchased the MH-133s version (not that I had a choice) for a total
of $35. If all stands true to the version difference all I will need to do is
swap out the key pads and I should be good to go. If this
my findings as
soon as I confirm.
Happy Fathers Day to all you Fathers!
Trevor (K9TVR)
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, Storer, Darren darren.sto...@...
wrote:
Hi Trevor,
take a look at the message trail here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Icom_IC-2820H/message/843
http
/dstar_channel_spacing.html
4-FSK would permit 6.25 kHz channel spacing, twice the channels.
http://www.npstc.org/meetings/20080618_NXDN_R%20Grimm.pdf
Page 27 shows the FCC designated emission mask requirements for 6.25 kHz
channels.
73 Trevor M5AKA
://cubesat.org/images/workshopschedule_final.pdf
73 Trevor M5AKA
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which power the repeater at
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for Amateurs is to developed a modulation scheme that can
handle 3200/1200 Voice/Data and fit into 5 kHz or less channel spacing.
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NXDN - Association of American Railroads (AAR)
http://falconinfo.blogspot.com/2008/09/aar-chooses-nxdn-digital-standard.html
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