[FARC] DStar Sked, tonight/tomorrow
Phil Stalnaker
w3icf at comcast.net
Fri Apr 13 08:38:01 EDT 2012
Joe
You should check with the local repeater folks and see if they permit users
to disc the reflector and reconnect to a different reflector. Ask them their
suggested procedure to follow when doing this. How ever we can help for now
by connecting our repeater to reflector 30. Now sure how much traffic is on
ref 30 but will see if I can get connected to it following the nets this
morning.
Cheers and 73
Phil W3ICF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph M. Durnal" <joseph.durnal at gmail.com>
To: "Frederick, Maryland ARC" <farc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:59 PM
Subject: [FARC] DStar Sked, tonight/tomorrow
> I'm working out on the west coast and I'd like to figure out how to use
> DStar to communicate with repeaters and stations back home. I can reach
> the K7LWH DStar repeater in Bellevue, Wa from my hotel.
>
> Some things I'm thinking about
> A one to one call each way, I call a station in Frederick and a station in
> Frederick calls me
> A general call to the local repeater, where I call on K7LWH and everyone
> on
> the KB3YBH repeater can hear me
>
> Also, is it possible to access a different reflector if the repeater is
> linked to one I don't want to use.
>
> For example, KB3YBH is linked to REF020A -- K7LWH is linked to REF030C --
> is there any way to access REF020A from K7LWH?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
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