D-Star gateways and reflectors
Mar 11th 2013, 23:54 | |
KD8UFBJoined: Feb 5th 2013, 23:16Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
I am VERY new to amateur radio. My only radio, right now, is an Icom ID-51A, with built-in D-Star. So far I have only been talking on my local D-Star repeater, 22 miles from my house, with a rubber duck antenna! I am going to start venturing into the D-Star gateways and reflectors very soon. I have read the free publication D-Star for Dummies and I have watched several videos on the subject. It's time to take the plunge and start DXing! I'll be positing my results in the future. 73. |
Jul 27th 2013, 20:52 | |
W5MZUJoined: Jan 18th 2013, 15:11Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
KF5WDA returning Owne ID-51 as well, different menu flow from my Yaesu World. This unit is packed with goodies, GPS,Nearest repeater,Gateway,broadcast radio,and on & on. The thing is it's excellent Tx/Rx quality. |
Feb 27th 2014, 18:43 | |
0008082645H80Joined: Apr 4th 1998, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Where do I find the publication D-Star -for-Dummies? |
Feb 28th 2014, 16:12 | |
aa6eJoined: Apr 4th 1998, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
{snark}Ever hear of Google? Google is your friend! {/snark} Google's second suggestion is www.w4hso-starc.org/pdf/D-StarforDummiesReferenceEdition4.0.pdf 73 Martin AA6E |