Hello from OKC
I hope more of you can discover D-Star and use all of its features. I
am on the Edmond club repeater and am on the OU repeater on Thursdays when I
come for my noon Rotary Club meeting and to check on a house I have for sale
east of the repeater site. Look forward to working you.
73's
Larry, W5NZS
In a message dated 11/28/2012 10:00:05 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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Someone
at the meeting asked about D-STAR. We should probably have a
presentation about this, but in the mean time, here are a few
tidbits.
Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio is a protocol
developed by the Japanese version of the ARRL. Sadly, only Icom has
chosen to incorporate it into their radios. Yaesu and Alinco both have
digital radios, but neither are D-STAR nor are they compatible with each other
(AFAIK).
D-STAR uses a proprietary chip to encode an operator's
voice so that it fits into a very narrow-bandwidth data stream. Data can
also be carried along with the voice, though at only 1,200 bits/second (the
Ethernet in the Weather Center runs at 1,000,000,000 bits/second with 10x that
on the backbone). *However*, that's actually plenty of bandwidth for
text and there are applications that will let you send email over
D-STAR. This is helpful in emergency situations where internet is not
available. 128,000 bits/second are available on the 1.2-GHz
band.
There are D-STAR repeaters and we have one thanks to K5MEM.
What's neat about the repeater is that in addition to functioning like a
regular FM repeater (listen to the input, retransmit on the output), the
repeater is also connected to an internet gateway. To use that, you need
to register yourself (using your callsign) at https://w5tc.nwc.ou.edu/ (click
on "Registration").
The club also has a pair of Icom ID-31A
handitalkies and a DVDongle, a device that you connect to your computer that
allows you to connect to our gateway from "the other side" and communicate
with folks on the air.
Lots of good stuff on the web so I won't bore
you all.
http://www.dstarusers.org/
http://www.dstarinfo.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-STAR
--
Peter
Laws / N5UWY
National Weather Center / Network Operations
Center
University of Oklahoma Information Technology
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