[App_rpt-users] Difference between Dial and Acid

John Griffith jcarl.griffith at gmail.com
Mon Apr 4 22:18:14 UTC 2016


Thank you Dave. 
 
Once you get here, ring me up and we’ll have you and wife over for dinner. I’ll have my tower up by then and you’ll be able to hit my repeater from Queen Creek.
 
 
From: Dave P [mailto:tdydave at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2016 8:18 AM
To: John Griffith <jcarl.griffith at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Difference between Dial and Acid
 
Hey John,
 
I have been running DIAL for at least 6 months and it is a definite upgrade from ACID.  It is built to operate the old Pentium4 and the newer architecture Dual Core processor PC's.  It runs off of Debian and uses simpleUSB.  Overall solid product.  I've not had an issue with it.
 
Good deal your running the WINsystem off your repeater in Mesa.  I am getting ready to move to Queens Creek as I'm in the process of applying for a home loan with Ryland homes and hope to move in November.  I plan to apply for a 440 repeater frequency to run my Allstarlink network.  Hawaii/Mainland Allstarlink network.
 
I am also running my other nodes in a DataCenter in San Francisco and it is working great.  What is your repeater frequency?
 
Look forward to further dialogue as I plan to move my family to Arizona.   My wife is from Thatcher and I'm from Hawaii.  We met at BYU-Hawaii.
 
73 and aloha
 
Dave
AH6OD
28508/28387
 
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 7:28 PM, John Griffith <jcarl.griffith at gmail.com <mailto:jcarl.griffith at gmail.com> > wrote:
 
I’m sure this has been discussed before, but I was unable to find on Google search 
a simple list of features that Dial will get me over my current Acid setup. Can I get
an opinion of whether it’s advantageous to  migrate to Dial?
 
N7OKN
John Griffith
Mesa, AZ

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