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Re: 2m/70cm/23cm tribander base station antenna recommendation?
The GP-95 also is much lighter than the GP-98. Thanks for your thoughts. Matt
By Matt Harrington <mbh.lists@...> · #801 ·
Re: 2m/70cm/23cm tribander base station antenna recommendation?
I have considered those. There appear to be plenty of D-STAR repeaters here in the San Francisco Bay Area too. For my car, I'll likely get either of those. For my home, I was leaning towards the Yaesu
By Matt Harrington <mbh.lists@...> · #800 ·
Re: 2m/70cm/23cm tribander base station antenna recommendation?
I'll let others comment on antenna recommendations. However since there is a lot of D-STAR activity on 2m & 70cm have you considered a D-STAR mobile like the ID-880H or IC-2820H? 73, Mark, WB9QZB
By Mark Thompson · #798 ·
Re: 2m/70cm/23cm tribander base station antenna recommendation?
I have had a GP 95 up for several years. Works fine. I prefer it to a GP 98 because it is a one piece antenna vs a two piece radiator for the GP 98. A fraction of a db less gain, but one less thing to
By beamar <beamar@...> · #799 ·
2m/70cm/23cm tribander base station antenna recommendation?
I'm in the market for a 2m/70cm/23cm base station antenna for use with an ID-1 and a 2m/440 mobile transceiver that I haven't picked out yet. The Yaesu FTM-350 looks good though. For an antennas, I
By Matt Harrington <mbh.lists@...> · #797 ·
Re: Drivers for Windows 7 64 bit?
Thanks, James. I must have read the Links page too quickly, since I missed this info at first. Matt KJ6AKF
By Matt Harrington <mbh.lists@...> · #796 ·
File - D-STAR 23cm Monthly Announcement.txt
D-STAR 23cm Ops - Thanks for participating in the D-STAR 23cm group. If you're using or experimenting with D-STAR on 23m currently let the group know how you're using D-STAR by sending a message to
By D-STAR_23cm@... · #795 ·
Re: Drivers for Windows 7 64 bit?
D-Star: Icom ID-1 64-bit Windows drivers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To install a working FTDI serial driver for the Icom ID-1 on 64-bit Windows:
By Bob <herrinb@...> · #794 ·
Re: Drivers for Windows 7 64 bit?
Rob, When you go to: http://www.dstardb.net/ID-1.php You get these instructions: To install a working FTDI serial driver for the Icom ID-1 on 64-bit Windows: If you have already attempted an install
By James · #793 ·
Re: Drivers for Windows 7 64 bit?
I tried this link but it is not accessible. Error code. Rob VE3UIX
By Robin · #792 ·
Re: Drivers for Windows 7 64 bit?
Matt, Did you try this link? -> http://www.dstardb.net/ID-1.php It is listed under Links of this group. James, N0XIA
By James · #791 ·
Drivers for Windows 7 64 bit?
I picked up an ID-1 yesterday, and see that there aren't Windows 7 drivers on the CD it came with. Can anyone point me to newer drivers? I'm on a 64 bit system. I searched this list's resources, but
By mbharrin <mbh.lists@...> · #790 ·
Re: Using High Speed Data
Hi Dave, I bought two ID-1's to play with. Since the ID1's are merely a network bridge, I tried to connect them to each other without going through a DSTAR network and it worked. I found that I was
By viaopensource <kc2zki@...> · #789 ·
Re: Using High Speed Data
Erik I suspect I need to chat with you offline. Sounds like you've implemented something I've been thinking about and that means I shouldn't have to reinvent the wheel! This is cool. 73 gerry n5jxs
By Gerry Creager · #788 ·
Re: Using High Speed Data
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
By Woodrick, Ed · #787 ·
Re: D-Rats setup with ID-1
Arnold, The question was specifically about using the DD mode, so I answered it that way. Since the question was about using DD mode, that's why I suggested connecting the computers together directly
By Woodrick, Ed · #786 ·
Re: Using High Speed Data
The Icom modules for DD are not repeaters. The ID-1 presents an Ethernet interface to plug into. What it does is put any Ethernet traffic it sees on its Ethernet port to RF encapsulated in a D-STAR
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #785 ·
Re: Using High Speed Data
We use Linux appliances behind our RP-1D modules to provide one to many and any to any support for ID-1s. The (simplex) "repeater" modules are happy to accept sessions from any number of ID-1s to the
By Erik Westgard <ewestgard@...> · #784 ·
Using High Speed Data
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
By MW0RUH · #783 ·
Re: D-Rats setup with ID-1
The ID-1 does do slow speed data, so your suggestion of testing in DD mode is not necessary. And they said that they were able to get it to work So they're done as far as I'm aware. I don't even think
By Arnold Harding - KQ6DI · #782 ·