> In terms of an amateur grade product, the DSTAR radios are OK. Not great but
> not all that bad. (Not comparing ham radio to commercial stuff costing 5X
> more $).
I was talking about the repeater modules, not the user radios. Sorry if that
was not clear.
73 -- John
I would like to see the entire voice bandwidth be available to support data
transmission for better throughput as needed.
Today when transmitting you have one shot at your call sign being recognized
for routing - If there is a collision at keyup you may be repeated locally, but
not through the