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Re: Basic question
Tom Azlin N4ZPT
No and No
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If you put a router behind the RP-2C (or behind the 2c and gateway server) with the right routes (I do not know details but the guys in the Twin Cities area know this) then those at different ID-1 sites can communicate between each other. Otherwise the RP-2C/gateway server just boots the packets over to the default gateway and out to the Internet (or Intranet in my case) We put servers behind the RP-2C and all just go there for our user here in the National Capital Region. Like for the Marine Corps Marathon these past 4-5 years. 73, tom n4zpt On 9/30/2010 2:08 PM, dean_ae7q wrote:
I have seen conflicting statements about communication between two |
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Basic question
dean_ae7q
I have seen conflicting statements about communication between two ID-1 sites that are served by the same RP-2D "repeater" + RP-2C controller. QuestionS:
When an RP-2D receives an Ethernet DD packet via DD, does it "repeat" (actually, store and forward) the packet to the same frequency? Or, if the RP-2D doesn't do that, does the RP-2C? In other words, can two ID-1 sites communicate w/ each other via a local RP-2D site? |
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Re: WinX64 USB driver for ID-1
dean_ae7q
I downloaded the current FTDI serial port driver for Win7 from the FTDI web site (they make the serial chip Icom uses), and that worked after a bit of manual install fiddling around. It's been a few months, so I don't remember the exact details.
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-- Dean --- In D-STAR_23cm@..., James Nelson <jamesnelson_vk2jn@...> wrote:
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Re: DD through the RP2 repeater
Steve Stroh
It isn't strictly true that the data transfer can only be from an ID-1
radio to the Access Point and back, but that is the most usual case. To configure the Access Point to work more like a classic repeater, you need an external router and some experience configuring TCP/IP routers. Unfortunately I don't quite remember the router configuration specifics. My vague memory is that all the ID-1s on that AP need to have unique 3rd octet (apologies for my imperfect TCP/IP terminology). The router needs to be similarly configured, but at that point, the ID-1 sending out a packet to another ID-1 will be heard by the AP, passed along to the router, the router recognizes the different octet, sends it back to the AP (default route for that octet), AP transmits, and the other ID-1 hears it. I was impressed with the "repeater" configuration the Victoria, British Columbia group did - two ID-1s cabled back-to-back with a simple crossover Ethernet cable. If memory serves, the TX ID-1 was a different frequency than the RX ID-1; I'm not sure how they licked the limitation (at the time) setting the ID-1 to different TX and RX frequencies in the absence of an official Icom AP. Thanks, Steve Stroh N8GNJ On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 07:37, Lloyd <k1lgj@...> wrote: -- steve.stroh@... |
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Re: DD through the RP2 repeater
On 28 Sep 2010, at 15:37, Lloyd wrote:
Thank you. I was hoping there was a way to extend the DD transfer range.Hi, My 2 cent a) configure static routes and turn the computer the ID-1 is connected to into a router b) configure a routing protocol and turn the computer the ID-1 is connected to into a router c) use DTN techniques and use those protocols for store-and-forward transfers. I'm hoping to do all of the above on a 4 'node' network over the next few months. Regards de John EI7IG Lloyd |
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Re: DD through the RP2 repeater
Lloyd
Thank you. I was hoping there was a way to extend the DD transfer range.
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Lloyd --- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "sv1iw" <sv1iw@...> wrote:
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Re: DD through the RP2 repeater
Lloyd think of RP2D as an access point (Wifi) through the D-Star system. In that respect you can only get access to the Internet
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73 Manos SV1IW --- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "Lloyd" <k1lgj@...> wrote:
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Re: DD through the RP2 repeater
Evans F. Mitchell; KD4EFM / WQFK-894
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýGood Morning,
I have been mauling over how to best answer
this....
I have a folder (NFS SHARE) on KJ4ACN that I tested
with
a Mac and Windows. Worked like a charm.
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I enabled Samba to do this feature. Not for the faint at
heart, since I was
able to do this both local admin, and again using WebMIN to
enable and
disable the folders...
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Yes, you need to have samba running. YES you need to BLOCK
it
from the router, UNLESS you are like me with my windows and
Linux
box at home, file pushing (Linux I use ssh server connection)
from home
I just turn the service on, push the files over from the
windows box,
and then turn it back off.
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You don't have to set the port up on the router if you do not
want to.
But in order to have the ability to push / pull files using an
ID-1, you
need to setup samba.
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You setup samba to server 172. and 10.
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Since I have elected to run DHCP on the LAN.... an ID-1 with
pc running
DHCP, it would be assigned an IP from the gateway router, and
be able
to surf the net / send emails... Even with your dstar assigned
IP you would
be able to do the same since the network start at 10.1.9.x,
you can DHCP
10.1.1.10 to 10.1.1.254 and still be able to do what your
talking about...
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Once KJ4ACN get's it's internet back shortly, I will pull the
config file
from /etc/samba/ and send it to you for
review...
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Evans F. Mitchell ? From: D-STAR_23cm@... [mailto:D-STAR_23cm@...] On Behalf Of Lloyd Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 11:11 AM To: D-STAR_23cm@... Subject: [D-STAR_23cm] DD through the RP2 repeater I have succeeded in accessing the internet with DD. I have also transferred
large files between two ID-1s. I can even send emails and ICS 213s. All this is
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Re: D-STAR on HF
--- On Mon, 9/27/10, Tony Langdon wrote:
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Re: D-STAR on HF
At 05:02 AM 9/28/2010, you wrote:
Depends where you are. It's almost certainly legal in Australia, for instance. Our bandwidth limitation on 160-12m is 8 kHz. 73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL |
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New file uploaded to D-STAR_23cm
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This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the D-STAR_23cm group. File : /Applications/D-RATS Speaking Winlink and AX25 KK7DS TAPR DCC 2010.pdf Uploaded by : wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> Description : D-RATS: Speaking Winlink and AX.25 by KK7DS at ARRL/TAPR DCC (Digital Communications Conference) 2010 You can access this file at the URL: To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: Regards, wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> |
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D-STAR on HF
Moderators Note: Be aware that using D-STAR on HF bands lower than 10m is likely illegal due to bandwidth limitations on HF bands.
Additionally, D-STAR was designed for VHF/UHF. HF has conditions such as QRM, QRN, fading & multi-path that D-STAR was not designed to accommodate. However, experimenting with D-STAR on 6m & 10m could be interesting and repeaters for 6m could be constructed using analog FM repeaters with the NI repeater software. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi this Tom N9HSM i HAVE just started a group on yahoo call Dstar HF.The group i have started is dedicated to Dstar hf,You all have me alot to understand Dstar and what it can do for us ham radio. Since Icom is coming out with IC-9100 it will do dstar. I have kenwood TS-2000 with a DEV-Adapter i can used on HF or any where with this radio. Thank you all for what you are doing for hams and Dstar. |
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DD through the RP2 repeater
Lloyd
I have succeeded in accessing the internet with DD. I have also transferred large files between two ID-1s. I can even send emails and ICS 213s. All this is good.
My question is how do I set up to send DD files through the RP2-D repeater (if it can be done)? Please give me all settings. 73 Lloyd, K1LGJ Admin KE5RCS |
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New file uploaded to D-STAR_23cm
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This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the D-STAR_23cm group. File : /Applications/D-RATS Dayton 2010 D-STAR Forum.pdf Uploaded by : wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> Description : D-RATS Presentation by KK7DS at Dayton 2010 D-STAR Forum You can access this file at the URL: To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: Regards, wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> |
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New file uploaded to D-STAR_23cm
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This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the D-STAR_23cm group. File : /Applications/D-RATS Speaking Winlink and AX25.pdf Uploaded by : wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> Description : D-RATS: Speaking Winlink and AX.25 by KK7DS at Microhams Digital Conference 2010 You can access this file at the URL: To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: Regards, wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> |
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This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the D-STAR_23cm group. File : /D-STAR Digital Voice & Data Technology/D-STAR Introduction by K7VE.pdf Uploaded by : wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> Description : D-STAR Introduction by K7VE at ARRL/TAPR 2010 DCC You can access this file at the URL: To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: Regards, wb9qzb_groups <wb9qzb_groups@...> |
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New file uploaded to D-STAR_23cm
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