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Friday 18 December 2009

D-STAR* Features : D-Star UK: for the second century of Amateur Radio

D-STAR* Features : D-Star UK: for the second century of Amateur Radio: "D-STAR* Features
D-STAR* is constantly developing and lends itself to continual improvement both in the ability to display information from over the Internet and in the control of the radios connected to the system. We have only scratched the surface with what has currently been provided. D-STAR* is capable of carrying both digital voice and data. Already there has been developed a number of utilities, a mail client that uses the data messaging for the mail messages, a statistical program for showing current users, GPS positioning and many more. To find out more of the features of this exciting new protocol click the links below.
PDF Download D-STAR* System Introduction
How D-STAR* will operate in the UK
D-STAR* repeaters can be operated in the same way as existing repeaters except that they communicate using a digital transmission from the transmitting radio through to the receiving radio. Unlike oth...
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Applications for Handheld and Mobile Radios
Where a D-STAR repeater offers broadband Internet connection, you have worldwide connectivity through your radio providing you with a huge range of opportunities to push the boundaries of Amateur Radi...
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The D-Star Repeater
If you’ve tried to use a repeater channel on 2-meters or 430-440 MHz in any city, you know how crowded the bands can be. The D-STAR voice and low-speed data signal offers a significant improvement in...
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What can D-Star do for me?
The open D-STAR protocol provides a rich, exciting set of tools so that Amateur Radio enthusiasts can experiment and build. D-STAR is built to support 21st century tools - the Web, networking, Ether...
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