Monday, February 20, 2012 11:32:06 PM
we are in process of implementing a new UHF D-Star repeater in the southern Flagler area, near Bunnell. We have just finished installation of a new UHF antenna at the new site and will soon have the system installed on RF-only (no gateway) in the very near future. .. This is NOT the new system [...]
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Saturday, February 18, 2012 6:39:00 PM
Icom Site Link
Version
Release E1(CPU 1.02, DSP 1.03)
Update
2012/02/17
Note
Major function improvements-
- TX Audio quality on the DV mode.
- Improved readability on receiving weak RF signal in DV mode.
- Canadian version is added.
- Optional OPC-2218LU data cable is required.
- The firmware update is NOT available through a microSD card.
- This firmware update is for both CPU and DSP. Make sure the version numbers of firmware before updating the firmware.
- Please read "Firmware update information" (760KB) thoroughly and make sure of what is required for the firmware update.
- Never turn off the transceiver power or disconnect the data cable while the updating is being performed.
- Save the setting data, memory data and repeater list of your transceiver to a microSD card or to the PC with the CS-31 cloning software before performing the firmware update.
- Fully charge the battery before updating firmware in order to avoid power failure during update work.
File Type
ZIP
File Size
1.32MB
Manual
ID-31A / ID-31E
Admin
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Friday, February 17, 2012 11:40:19 PM
UPDATED on 19-Feb-2011 : this change will be made on Saturday 25-Feb-2011, due to the service outage of the Blog over the weekend – so as to allow more time for our users to get their radios programmed for the frequency change. A future blog-post will be schedule prior to the actual frequency change. – [...]
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Friday, February 17, 2012 9:19:40 AM
DStarUK: Latest ID-31 Firmware has been released: http://t.co/dwRZeq9i
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012 11:27:03 PM
Phil and I were at Hamcation this last weekend and enjoying all of the flea market displays – and even selling quite a bit of unused equipment. .. While at the inside booths, a well known ham made a most generous gift to us – due to our leadership in creating the DSTAR network in [...]
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Monday, February 13, 2012 8:08:28 AM
DStarUK: More pre-release information on the upcoming German D-STAR Radio kit: http://t.co/K9VvoMSQ #D-STAR #dstar #hamradio
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012 12:08:52 AM
DStarUK: First D-STAR 3rd party radio kit? Addons announced for DV-RPTR project: http://t.co/4FvguSni Great for 70 cm HotSpot to go with new ID-31
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Saturday, January 28, 2012 1:43:00 PM
Three more 440 MHz D-STAR digital repeaters will be shipped on Monday destined for the following locations:
- Little Falls, covering both Brainerd and St. Cloud.
- Fargo, supporting the US Coast Guard Auxiliary Amateurs for flood relief /boat and helicopter support
- Duluth for MS150 / Grandma's etc.
In the Twin Cities we are up to four possibly five gateway linked repeaters:
- 444.325 Ramsey County
- 145.11 Hennepin County
- 1283.3 Hennepin County
Erik, NY9D www.14567.org Admin
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Sunday, January 22, 2012 9:48:17 AM
DStarUK: REF013, has now been re-tasked as REF005, so normal operations have been resumed. Many thanks go to Robin, AA4RC for his assistance. #D-STAR
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Saturday, January 21, 2012 4:58:00 PM
NODIG has again enhanced its digital infrastructure of D-STAR based amateur radio services by adding a dedicated reflector port for the American Red Cross. Reflector 39 Delta has been designated for state wide American Red Cross operations in Ohio and may also serve surrounding states as needed. This enhancement rounds out the emergency communications offering of NODIG to the amateur radio operators of Ohio and the agencies they serve.
As with NODIG’s reflector ports designated for ARES, EMA and Skywarn, NODIG does not manage operations for these groups but provides local, state, regional and national linking capabilities. This offers a more spectral efficient venue for Ecomms than that of traditional analog repeaters. These groups also have the ability to pass data, text messaging and manage asset location through DPRS with the system.
NODIGS’s assets and linking partners reach much of the state’s population concentrations with D-STAR equipment in 35% of Ohio’s 88 counties. Many of these locations having had installed D-STAR capable equipment in hospitals and government offices. This reflects a RF footprint of roughly half the state’s counties.
For more information please visit www.nodig.us or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Northern-Ohio-Digital-Interconnect-Group/145438878885464 Admin
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