[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] D-star

JackRYork x3unix1 at cox.net
Tue May 26 19:22:42 EDT 2020


In addition, the use of a digital hot spot connected to the internet is
another way of talking and exchanging data on d-star reflectors.  I have
an Zum AMBE server and Zum dual band hot spot that allow internet
connections to reflectors and repeaters.  A decade ago, I acquired an
Internet Labs DV Dongle to make internet connections to d-star
reflectors and repeaters that has an earlier version of the AMBE voice
encoding decoding chip that still works on today's networks.

Many club members have various types of digital hotspots and d-star radios.

Best Regards,

73 Jack Ke7vou

On 5/26/20 7:08 PM, n4asx at cox.net wrote:
> Many of us have D-Star capable radios but have problems with working with reflectors.  Years ago if you wanted to talk to a station somewhere beyond line of sight you set up RPT1 as the local d-star repeater with an internet gateway and RPT2 as the destination repeater / gateway.  Now D-star has Reflectors very much like DMR talk groups.  If you program your D-Star radio using the RT Systems software, there is a D-Star calculator.  It has a world wide database so you put in the state and city and you get a choice of the repeaters in the area. After you select the repeater you can select from a list of reflectors..  Each repeater function and reflector takes up a channel.  To link to a reflector, go to the w4???   U and key up.  This unlink the gateway.  Then W4??? Ref??? L. AMD KEY.  You will hear that the reflector.   A recent example was connecting to the 62C reflector using the 145.34 repeater (NVFMA) to talk to Lane K4FSQ on Guam.  Nice conversation for 20 minutes.  HF would have been nice but it was good to catch up with one of our out of the area club members.73 Rick
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