I created one extra callsign with a "D" suffix to use with my dongle and
not leave my regular call showing as "last heard" on a reflector or
somewhere else that I might connect to. That's the only way I want to
use an alternate callsign as we do rely on callsign routing. If I travel
and use on
On Mar 23, 2009, at 8:39 PM, susanmackay99 wrote:
> I have several call signs registered for the D-Star network - one
> with just my call sign and others with 'M' and 'P' for when I'm
> mobile/portable.
>
> My question is: do each of these appear as different 'users' for the
> purposes of c
Susan,
Each call sign is treated independently from the other. There fore if you
are traveling people would need to know which call sign you are using in
order to be able to find you using call sign routing. I would suggest you DO
NOT use individual call signs unless you are using two radios at
On Mar 23, 2009, at 23:39 PM, susanmackay99 wrote:
> I have several call signs registered for the D-Star network - one
> with just my call sign and others with 'M' and 'P' for when I'm
> mobile/portable.
That doesn't make much sense with D-Star (at least to me) when you
have the capability
Susan VK3ANZ wrote:
> I have several call signs registered for the D-Star network - one with
> just my call sign and others with 'M' and 'P' for when I'm
> mobile/portable.
>
> My question is: do each of these appear as different 'users' for the
> purposes of call sign routing?
>
> For example:
I have several call signs registered for the D-Star network - one with just my
call sign and others with 'M' and 'P' for when I'm mobile/portable.
My question is: do each of these appear as different 'users' for the purposes
of call sign routing?
For example: I use my standard call sign in my