> > That is why repeaters and other forms of wide coverage
> > technology is left out. It is volatile in case of an emergency.
I also disagree with this point.
The reliability of a repeater system is really up to the
those doing the implementation. We've got UPS and generator
power at a very re
ops. We also find what does not work.
73, ron, n9ee/r
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 2008/06/17 Tue PM 08:07:26 EDT
>To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [dstar_digital] Announcing D-STAR at Field Day
>
>Then I think you have lost the idea of Field Day.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That is why repeaters and other forms of wide coverage technology is
> left out. It is volatile in case of an emergency.
Around here, roughly 1/4 of the systems have generator backup, and many
are on generators either serviced or where a ride could be gained from
Pub
Then I think you have lost the idea of Field Day.
Very simply, Field Day should be renamed to Contest Day. It is mostly about
making contacts and yes showing off a wee bit to officials but EL, IRLP and
repeaters serve well in their formats. But when the repeaters go down and the
internet is disr
At 01:04 AM 6/18/2008, you wrote:
>I'm looking at the ARRL Field Day 2008 rules
>(http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms/fd-2008-rules.pdf) and I don't
>see any specific bonus points for special mode except for satellite.
>There is an educational bonus, which a seminar on D-STAR would
>possibly sat
The issue that I primarily address when I mention the divergence is how Field
Day leaves out VHF/UHF repeaters and associated communication paths. For many
ARES organizations, VHF/UHF is the primary means of Emergency Communications.
Including repeaters, D-STAR, IRLP, Echolink and other methods
D-Star does not need a repeater
You can use simplex and score as a digital mode...
You need to consider D-Star as a digital mode not D-Star mode.
Afterall it is digital. So is Packet, so is PSK, amtor, rtyy etc...
Not any mention that you can't use it that way.
[ED - There is the D-STAR dem
Ed,
Of the FD rules 7.3.7 Satellite QSOs, 100 bonus points.
On the other packet, APRS, etc in 7.1.3 Digital QSOs count as 2 points (double
phone and same as CW). Since D-Star digital then think it would count.
Repeaters, except Satellite, are not allowed.
Also only one VHF/UHF station allowed
Ed,
I do not believe FD has been diverted from “developing skills to meet the
challenges of emergency preparedness as well as to acquaint the general public
with the capabilities of Amateur Radio". I feel it still gives good practice
of setting up an emergency station, testing that station and
I'm looking at the ARRL Field Day 2008 rules
(http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms/fd-2008-rules.pdf) and I don't see any
specific bonus points for special mode except for satellite. There is an
educational bonus, which a seminar on D-STAR would possibly satisfy.
The only thing that tends to disq
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>Subject: [dstar_digital] Announcing D-STAR at Field Day
>
>D-STAR Field Day!
>If you or your club is planning on participating in Field Day this year, then
>think about also setting up a D-STAR Field Day station and participating in
>D-STAR Field
D-STAR Field Day!
If you or your club is planning on participating in Field Day this year, then
think about also setting up a D-STAR Field Day station and participating in
D-STAR Field Day. The rules are similar to Field Day in that is to demonstrate
capabilities to others such as Amateur Radio
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