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Accessing D-STAR

While the obvious way to access the D-STAR system is to get a D-STAR radio, there are numerous other ways.

We can access D-STAR through the following methods:
When you get a commercially available radio, you get the following features:
  • Talking to other D-STAR users
  • Talking to other D-STAR systems on any frequency they support (144, 440, 1200 MHz)
  • Sending low speed data from computers by connecting to a D-STAR radio
  • Sending high speed data from computers by connecting to an Icom ID-1
The following requires minor homebrew, some commercial does exist *:

* while some commercial interfaces exist, many tend to connect to standard audio
ports, not the 9600 baud ports. May require different connectors

The following requires significant homebrew
The following is available to repeater owners as additions to the gateway:
  • Customized IDs
  • DVDongle Access Controls
  • EchoTest
  • DPRS/APRS linkage
At this time, the following solutions are NOT available:
  • Using PC software and the DVDongle, transmit from a standard radio. (probably short lived)
  • Encode or decode anything without the AMBE chip.
  • Replace the gateway software
  • Connect into the gateway as another gateway
  • Convince other manufacturers to implement D-STAR
  • Send or receive DV Data from anything but a D-STAR radio (This is a very trivial solution, just not done yet)