A node adapter does not, at any point, convert a D-STAR GMSK signal to analog
audio.
Mark (KB9KHM)
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, ka2ugz whitej...@... wrote:
an analog repeater? The purpose would be to connect a reflector to a
tradional analog repeater. If you prevented analog
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, Francis Miele f...@... wrote:
analog connected to DSTAR!! NO THANK YOU!
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Obviously there's no need to compromise the all digital integrity of D-Star by
connecting it in any way to
analog connected to DSTAR!! NO THANK YOU!
I've used a system with a very functional analog interconnect. There's always
some passionate rhetoric when this topic comes up, a lot like node adapters.
Everyone is certainly entitled to an opinion.
73 -- John
Sure, well understood. The 'device' that converts GMSK to audio is a D-Star
radio and that would be the auxillary link to the analog repeater system.
-Original Message-
From: kb9khm kb9...@amsat.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 1:19 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
The original question revolved about having an analog repeater relay a
reflector's audio out the analog repeater, but to not allow audio from
the analog repeater into the reflector. Not something I would do, as
it is confusing to users, but it would not inject non-D-STAR into the
D-STAR
At 08:00 AM 1/21/2010, you wrote:
analog connected to DSTAR!! NO THANK YOU!
I've used a system with a very functional analog
interconnect. There's always some passionate rhetoric when this
topic comes up, a lot like node adapters. Everyone is certainly
entitled to an opinion.