Dear Reader,
"who asks long is long mad" is a common saying but in the end you have to make as a radio amateur for themselves the Entscheidungung to help shape a new mode operationally.
The stupidest question now is:
"Can I use D-Star or is that illegal?"
is the stupidest answer:
"D-Star is prohibited because of ICOM's monopoly
"Can I use D-Star or is that illegal?"
is the stupidest answer:
"D-Star is prohibited because of ICOM's monopoly
again very clearly:
will who has sufficient money or who the whole wirewrapped knit itself as a software author can, with his amateur radio approval to "his" bands with "his" Output in F7W - as D-Star is called technically - to practice fully digital amateur radio .
Who needs a new way or handheld radio and are interested in the networking of digital and analog radios, should a device be introduced which allows all modes including F7W.
Digital Voice - ie DV or F7W - is currently offered only by ICOM. Unfortunately ICOM currently has a monopoly because ICOM both the repeater and the client hardware offers, and also the control software to network the repeater based on Linux. So if you travel a lot and wants to communicate worldwide via Echolink and / or D-STAR is currently on a IC-E91 IC-E92 or by egg-laying as not all trades. Analogously, this also applies for the mobile device IC-E2820, when it comes to mobile use or to the domestic rig.
basic disadvantage of the networked amateur radio is that you on the display of the radio just can not see who it is where the world QRV. This is only possible if either rumschleppt a netbook or a Blackberry with Wi-Fi access with them or we know with certainty that the desired party in power stays. Enter In "YOUR" the call of the "friend's radio" and already, the network connects, no matter where or XYL to stay OM.
drives me personally but one question: Why do 80% of the D-Star users only use their local repeater be engaged without the TRX at its gateway function?
Hermann DL1EEC
Digital Voice - ie DV or F7W - is currently offered only by ICOM. Unfortunately ICOM currently has a monopoly because ICOM both the repeater and the client hardware offers, and also the control software to network the repeater based on Linux. So if you travel a lot and wants to communicate worldwide via Echolink and / or D-STAR is currently on a IC-E91 IC-E92 or by egg-laying as not all trades. Analogously, this also applies for the mobile device IC-E2820, when it comes to mobile use or to the domestic rig.
basic disadvantage of the networked amateur radio is that you on the display of the radio just can not see who it is where the world QRV. This is only possible if either rumschleppt a netbook or a Blackberry with Wi-Fi access with them or we know with certainty that the desired party in power stays. Enter In "YOUR" the call of the "friend's radio" and already, the network connects, no matter where or XYL to stay OM.
drives me personally but one question: Why do 80% of the D-Star users only use their local repeater be engaged without the TRX at its gateway function?
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