First, it is perfectly fine if both radios have the exact same call sign. There
is no overwhelming need to have different call signs.
If you want remote users to be able to perform call sign routing, then you may
want to have different call signs. But, think about what this really means
before
yes it is, my understanding is that it is looking at the call sign not the
rest
n6uyb
Jack E. Foster
- Original Message -
From: Steve Lewis n8...@one.net
To: dstar_digital dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 3:29 PM
Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Multiple 2820s / one
Which is what I was afraid of. How have other users worked around this?
On 6/1/2010 3:47 PM, Jack wrote:
yes it is, my understanding is that it is looking at the call sign not the
rest
n6uyb
Jack E. Foster
- Original Message -
From: Steve Lewis n8...@one.net
Steve Lewis a écrit :
The NEW American Red Cross Chapter in Cincinnati (W8VVL) is going to
have two D-STAR equipped stations in it.
Is it sufficient to have the MY differentiated like this:
W8VVL /282A and W8VVL /282B? Or is that considered the same
callsign which could confuse packet