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Thanks for those of you that have replied. Great to hear from you and that your systems are playing mostly OK. So, about my ¡°home¡± system, WB1GOF. It has been a dextra/g2_link system for a long time. I spent a lot of time messaging with Ramesh VA3UV over the years and we¡¯ve seen some changes. I too enjoyed the single set of over the air commands we used to enjoy until we were ¡°cut off¡± on REFxxx linking. So obviously we had to make a change. WB1GOF has an eclectic group of users. Some that are afraid to make any change to the connectivity because they make break something and they just use the system as they find it. The other group will try new connections but only use the dplus commands and almost never any of the g2_link commands. It has both B and C modules connected. B was the original and is by default connected to REF050C. The C side I used to connect to XRFs but since I¡¯ve created an XLX reflector that cross connects REF038D to the XLX/XRF as well as transcoded to DMR/Fusion now, it is mostly parked there. Ramesh and I had created the much bigger Canadian CanNet environment for the Friday night nets. That group of reflectors (XLX and XRF) with a bunch of gateways homes there. Other g2_link systems I manage are the KS1R and AF2A systems and on both of those systems the users have grown to understand how the differences between dplus and g2_link commands. LU3AOC in Buenos Aries is also a g2_link system I set up and they too connect to the XLX/XRF/DCS world. I am currently working on converting WL7CWI to a g2_link system now. So we are still actively deploying them. 73 for now¡ Terry Terry M Stader KA8SCP WB1GOF Repeaters/D-STAR Admin On Sep 9, 2022, at 10:15 AM, Terry M. Stader <ka8scp@...> wrote: --
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