Mark:
Thank you for the pointer and the generosity and foresight of archiving the Yahoo Group. I will spelunk the archives for the info.
As I related in today’s issue of Zero Retries, I’m 20+ years late to the ID-1 / DD mode party, so I’ll be trying to learn things that you veterans have long forgotten.
Thanks,
Steve N8GNJ?
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When I converted this 开云体育 group from the original Yahoo group I spent the big bucks to preserve the Membership, Message Log & Files.?
There are numerous messages and also files in the Files section folders some from the early days of D-STAR.?
I remember previous discussion about the ID-1 repeater in BC, however I haven't been able to find any reference to it.?
However, I did find a document in the?Digital Voice (DV) Repeaters & Data (DD) Access Points?folder of the group's Files section regarding a Bent Pipe repeater using two ID-1s.?
I've also copied, Erik, NY9D who has extensive experience with D-STAR DD (high-speed data) and he has previously posted about using two ID-1s to make a repeater.?
On Thursday, October 20, 2022 at 05:01:38 PM CDT, Steve Stroh <
steve.stroh@...> wrote:
I would like to get in touch with some folks in British Columbia that
built a DD repeater from a pair of ID-1 radios. That repeater, unlike
the "official" Icom DD repeater, was full duplex (because it used the
novel concept of a full time receiver and a full time transmitter).
I *know* they existed... I just can find ANY mention of them online.
ANY pointers appreciated, even if just from memory of people or names.
Thanks,
Steve Stroh N8GNJ
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