[App_rpt-users] d-star?

Jeffrey S. Carrier jeff.carrier at rmsmsecurity.com
Mon Aug 13 00:14:57 UTC 2012


How about a similar connection to a mototrbo system.  That would be cool!

K0jsc

Jeffrey S. Carrier
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Adamson [adamson_alan at hotmail.com]
Received: Sunday, 12 Aug 2012, 4:41pm
To: 'Allstar User' [app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org]
Subject: [App_rpt-users] d-star?


I know this is probably old hat to most, but I think I have the world's most
connectable allstar server :).. 

I've now got a B and C module of D-star (via freestar*) that I can connect
in, my own experimental XRF reflector, I can cross link analog to digital,
etc.  What's most amazing is HOW GOOD IT SOUNDS, when the D-Star audio comes
into the allstar server.

I just decided that I didn't want to do the rptdir thing, so I'm using
chan_dstar and the dextra_client.. And it really sounds good.  I'm
scratching my head as to why this was so frowned on in the beginning of time
(not from the allstar guys, but the d-star guys).

Anyway, I think if I had everything connected up, it's like 2 full duplex
repeaters, a full duplex IRLP connection, and a d-star gateway, but 2
simplex bases, one for d-star one for allstar.. Good think I had a whole
bunch of 25W dummy loads :).

since I got everything working, I just figured I'd share. while it wasn't
brain dead easy, it wasn't too difficult either.

Alan


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