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In the Ottawa area the D-STAR frequencies are the...
Introduction D-STAR is different to FM in that you need to first set up your radio with callsigns for yourself, other stations and repeaters. Once set up with your call and the repeater call, you...
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Basic Description This is a 2m only mobile radio that can be expanded to be D-STAR ready by addition of the UT-118 board. The radio has power settings, 5W, 10W, 25W and 65W, (North American...
Basic Description This is a 2m/70cm mobile radio that is D-STAR capable after the UT-123 board has been added. It has crossband capabilities as well as diversity receive. Manufacturer details can...
Basic Description This is a 2m/70cm HT radio that is D-STAR capable in the 'AD' form, or D-STAR upgradable in the 'A' form with the UT-121 board. Manufacturer details can be found at...
Basic Description This is a 70cm only HT radio that can be expanded to be D-STAR ready by addition of the UT-118 board. Manufacturer details can be found at here. Links Brochure Manual Manual...
Basic Description This is a 2m only HT radio that can be expanded to be D-STAR ready by addition of the UT-118 board. Manufacturer details can be found at here. Links Brochure Manual Manual...
Basic Description This is a 1.2GHz transceiver that is D-STAR capable and can be operated in the DV and DD modes. In DD mode it allows 128kbps data rates. Manufacturer details can be found at...
Basic Description This is a 2m/70cm mobile radio that is D-STAR capable. Manufacturer details can be found at here. Links Brochure Manual Manual Addendum
This wiki was created by the Ottawa Amateur Radio Digital Group (OARDG) to help new users to the D-STAR radio system and the D-STAR repeater VA3ODG. Although, some of the information is specific to...
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DSTAR information http://dstarusers.org/ For information of recent activity and D-STAR repeaters http://www.frappr.com/dstar Map of D_STAR users http://www.jfindu.net/DSTARRepeaters.aspx D-STAR...
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Settings to use the repeater VA3ODG A great guide for programming a D-STAR radio for repeater use can be found here. Rather than repeat the details please check that guide. Of course you need to...
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