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Re: Using High Speed Data


 

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Data Repeaters actually modules) are going to give you access to the Internet as part of the standard Icom repeater stack. Implementing the Data modules in a private network is a lot of work with minimal, even negative return.

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If the repeater has data module, then the ID-1s can talk to the Internet. Many Internet applications such as Email work great. Don¡¯t expect high-speed applications such as playing movies or most VOIP solutions to work.

The Data modules, since they are simplex, do not allow 2 ID-1s to talk to each other.

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If you have 3 ID-1s and they can all hear each other, then they will function as a Ethernet hub with three ports.

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Ed

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From: D-STAR_23cm@... [mailto:D-STAR_23cm@...] On Behalf Of dave_mw0ruh
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 9:46 PM
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Subject: [D-STAR_23cm] Using High Speed Data

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Can someone please direct me to any information that assists in the linking of ID-1's and Data Repeaters together, for example how do I link "say" 3 ID-1's to two Data repeaters and get them all talking to each other in a network?

Dave (MW0RUH)

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