We would like to hear from the 23 cm bunch on REF014A anytime. ?That
is approved for a 23 cm net/ forum. Any suggestions for time/day?
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Kent W7AOR Las Vegas
www.narri.org
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Of astrohamman Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 10:26 PM To: D-STAR_23cm@... Subject: [D-STAR_23cm] Greetings from Colorado
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Greetings from the front range of
Colorado! The W0CDS D-Star stack is located on Mt. Thorodin northwest of Denver
at an elevation of 10,500 feet ASL. The 23cm coverage is quite good in the
Denver area, so if you are ever in the area with an ID-1 then you should be
able to get into the machine via DV with a whip antenna on the car. There are
also many locations in Denver and the immediate suburbs where you can access
the internet via the DD mode with just a whip antenna on the car, but that's
while parked, of course, not moving.
Some basic observations noted:
- You must have a strong, solid signal between stations in order to make DD
mode successful. That doesn't always mean line-of-sight is required. I have
established DD mode connections between my car and my house at 10 miles without
line-of-sight. I also can establish a DD mode connection between my house and
the W0CDS stack at 50 miles without line-of-sight by using a 23 element Yagi at
the house.
- Using D-RATS in the DV mode works very well. Since the data channel in DV
mode does not provide error correction, again you must have a strong signal
between stations in order to achieve a good bit error rate.
- The ID-1 has been a good rugged radio for me. It's an ideal radio for ARES
communications due to the data capabilities and the more secure nature of being
digital and being on 23cm.
Feel free to connect to port A on W0CDS and give a shout. I often monitor while
commuting and at home. I'm always willing to help out with scheduled demos if
you need to show your local officials what D-Star can do, or if you just want
to try out D-RATS on your ID-1.