Wanting to upgrade, and will sell my ID-800H including manual, cloning
softwareCS-D800, cloning cable OPC-478U and standard supplied accessories.
$300.00 Buyer pays shipping. My E-mail is w9...@sbcglobal.net for further
info.
My radio got wet during a flash flood, well it was under creek water for a few
hours. It was not on during at the time. As I expected it doesn't work.
Before I applied power to the radio I disassembled the radio, cleaned the
boards, connections, etc. and dried it using a hair dryer for about
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:27 AM, kristof_wanderer
My radio got wet during a flash flood, well it was under creek water
for a few hours. It was not on during at the time. As I expected it
doesn't work. Before I applied power to the radio I disassembled the
radio, cleaned the
SRI about the bad luck Chris. If DC power was present even though the
radio was powered down it is very likely that electrolysis may have
corroded a trace of print. That would be the best possible outcome.
Look for white or green power and crystals (or where they were before
cleaning) If you
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From: Steve Bosshard (NU5D) bossh...@gmail.com
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, June 21, 2010 2:48:22 PM
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] ID-800H with water damage
SRI about the bad luck Chris. If DC power was present even though
I am in need of a program file for a ID-800H D-Star Radio.
I am looking for a file with reflector 30 on it. Something to guide me in the
programming. I will make changes to the file to accomadate the D-Star machines
here in NFL.
I just got this rig and have been having problems trying to learn
Hi there,
Besides the difference in looks and the $100 price difference, what are the
functional differences of the radio?
The reason I ask is that I'm contemplating getting into D-Star and see that the
800 is on closeout for $100 or so less than the 880. The brochures don't really
make it
My rig will not transmit low speed data. I have tried using D*Chat and also
D-Rats. The data cable is working as I did a loop back test on it and verified
that it is working with two separate programs one was Com Test(a) and the other
D*Chat. So I know that data is reaching the socket at the
Congratulations DD1GV on your ID-800H. Two comments:
Fan noise - I agree that the fan can be noisy. I used the included remote
head cable and moved the base away from the desk. Double sided foam tape
under the control head works well in securing the head on a shelf and takes
up less space. A
On Mar 7, 2009, at 7:11 AM, dd...@vajk.de wrote:
now I got my rig ID-800H (in Germany), and I make my first steps
with it.
Nice rig, the permanent (or long running) fan is a little bit ugly.
I believe there's a setting for the fan that will only bring it on
during transmissions and until
On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Gary Wilburn wrote:
Hollow modulation - I have been unable to hear the difference
between the
various D-star rigs on our local repeater. You can adjust mic
sensitivity
from low to high in the set-up menu. Some 800H owners have removed
the spit
cover on
While I can appreciate the usefulness of the 2820 (including ease of
manual programming), the cost alone decided for me.
Nice videos, by the way1
Matt / N3WNX
Gary Pearce KN4AQ wrote:
At 09:46 AM 12/18/2008, dd...@vajk.de wrote:
Take a look at my YouTube video D-STAR Programming (Part 1 and
I have several DSTAR radios including a couple of ID800's. Both ID800s
are used fixed station. I have had NO issues with the 800 and believe
it is probably the best value going
Except - Limits - Dual Band Radio - receives one band at one time - not
a big deal for me. Easy to add GPS
I own a 2200H, and an 800H. The 2200 was bought originally for analog,
but I updated it when I learned about d-star. I got the 800H and it is
now my main radio in the car (2200H is my home 2M base station now).
I love the 800H. I have no need for a 2-in-1 radio like the 2820...sure
I could
I am new to ham radio and DStar. I ordered an ICOM ID-800H yesterday
and have a quick question regarding the data cable. The data cable
available from ICOM (OPC-1384) terminates to a RS-232 serial port.
This is no problem for my desktop PC, but my laptop does not have a
serial port. In
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [dstar_digital] ID-800H
I am new to ham radio and DStar. I ordered an ICOM ID-800H yesterday
and have a quick question regarding the data cable. The data cable
available from ICOM (OPC-1384) terminates to a RS-232 serial port.
This is no problem for my
The prolific PL2303 adapters(cheap on ebay) work well from my experience
on Windows XP, with all D-Star data SC progs (have tried them all)
The only thing I find is that if you also do genuine opc-478uc cloning with
the CS-D800 prog, you need to reinstall the Icom USB driver each time for
that
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On Behalf Of Joey
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 15:43
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [dstar_digital] ID-800H
I am new to ham radio and DStar. I ordered an ICOM ID-800H yesterday
and have a quick question regarding the data cable. The data cable
available from ICOM (OPC-1384
Dave, Joey is referring to the usb-serial adapter for the opc-1384, which
has the 8 pin mini din plug used for data, and not the cloning
(opc-478u or eq) cable required for cloning.
I mentioned the cloning Icom driver before, just as a reference, that only
the genuine Icom usb driver supports the
On May 23, 2008, at 2:57 PM, Adrian wrote:
Nate, I disagree that sub channel data on air is buffered (where?)
until
a transceiver is in RX mode. The transceiver hears real time activity.
Sub channel TX can be buffered in the Comms prog until TX busy
status is
off hence subsequent TX on
Well explained yes, I´m forgetting that the station with the ¨beeps¨
transmitting keeps the others ¨busy¨
until he switches to RX. I think I got up too early hihi. Interesting
discussion and thank you.
Adrian
I think you missed what I meant, Adrian...
I'll set up the scenario:
- Station
You mentioned Xon/Xoff and I wondered how these signals back from the
transceiver relate back to a program with no flow control selected.
The application would just see the control values (XON and XOFF) as data
coming from the radio.
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Dan Smith
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