- Set frequency to the repeater's frequency
- Set offset to the repeater's offset
- Set mode to DV
- Sit back and listen. You should hear any activity on the repeater.
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Programming a Repeater: Once you know the repeater that you want to talk to, go to D-STAR Calculator to find out what to program into your radio.
- Use the D-STAR Calculator and enter the closest repeater into the source and destination repeaters. Select the same module for both source and destination repeaters. If the repeater has a gateway, select "Use Gateway"
- Program RPT1, RPT2, and UR as the D-STAR Calculator indicates.
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First Contact: After your radio has been programmed, It's time for your first contact. So go for it, press the PTT for about 2 seconds and let go. Didn't that feel good? As you un-key, one of two things will probably happen. You will get a beep or nothing. A beep is good, but nothing isn't necessarily bad.
Did it work?
Make a call on the repeater and see if anyone responds, that's a pretty good test. Don't expect to hear a series of repeater tones when you un-key, nor a courtesy beep. D-STAR repeater controllers don't work the same way that FM repeaters work.
If your repeater has a gateway and DStarMon running, then go to the Last Heard page of www.dstarusers.org and see if your call-sign appears. The site updates it's information quickly, so it only should take a few seconds to see your call. If you see it, then congratulations!
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Watch Your Display: Normally, if everything is programmed correctly and the repeater can hear you, within a few seconds of your transmission, you will hear a beep and see the repeater's call sign appear on the display. This doesn't always happen, so don't freak out if you don't get it.
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If you didn't hear a beep or see yourself on dstarusers: The best thing to do next is to try to find someone in your area to help you out. But keep listening to see if you can ever hear anyone. The coverage area should be similar to that of FM.
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Check your work: I forgot to mention that when you are programming the RPT call-signs into your radio, the module identifier MUST be in the 8th (last) character position. This is probably the most common mistake that even diehards make.
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Watch the Offset! Not all D-STAR repeaters use a standard offset. So always check the repeater offset to make sure that it is in the correct direction and is the correct split.
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