Doc Havoc wrote to All <=-
I realize that D-Star can sometimes be a bit of a sensitive subject,
but I was wondering if anyone out there has any experience with a DV Dongle. For a few reasons, it's the only way I'm going to be able to
get "on the air".
I was wondering if anyone has one and what your thoughts are about it,
the level of activity, ability to setup, etc.
Doc Havoc wrote to All <=-
I realize that D-Star can sometimes be a bit of a sensitive subject, but I was wondering if anyone out there has any experience with a DV Dongle. For a few reasons, it's the only way I'm going to be able to get "on the air".
I was wondering if anyone has one and what your thoughts are about it, the level of activity, ability to setup, etc.
I have a DV Dongle, works well. While the official "DVTool" software does wo quite well, if you use third party software, you can access more functionali (DVTool only supports DPlus linking). I'm using ircDDBGateway by G4LKX for network connectivity with DummyRepeater connected to the dongle to access th system. DummyRepeater with the DV Dongle looks like an end user radio to the system, and I can callsign route (to ircDDB users), as well as link using DPlus, DExtra (XRFnnn), DCS and CCS protocols
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Doc Havoc wrote to Vk3jed <=-
It sounds interesting, I just wish the price was a bit better. It
seems that the price is pretty much the same everywhere and never moves much.
Is there a lot of activity, or is it limited to certain days / times?
It sounds interesting, I just wish the price was a bit better. It seems that the price is pretty much the same everywhere and never moves much.
Is there a lot of activity, or is it limited to certain days / times?
Depends where you go. Some of the reflectors get a bit of traffic. I sometimes listen to REF003 C, which is one of the major Australian traffic hubs, which gets a bit of traffic.
Vk3jed wrote to Doc Havoc <=-
Doc Havoc wrote to Vk3jed <=-
It sounds interesting, I just wish the price was a bit better. It
seems that the price is pretty much the same everywhere and never moves much.
Is there a lot of activity, or is it limited to certain days / times?
Depends where you go. Some of the reflectors get a bit of traffic. I sometimes listen to REF003 C, which is one of the major Australian
traffic hubs, which gets a bit of traffic.
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W1WRA wrote to Vk3jed <=-
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Greetings,
I have a DVDongle 9as well as a DVAP and DV4mini). Another software you may want to try for your dongle is WinDV 9if you are using Windows). https://www.dutch-star.eu/products/windv .
This should allow for more flexability in reflector (ref/xref/dcs) connections.
I tend to run my DV* devices in linux (and most of the time on
raspberry Pis) and they have been great. Not sure which part of the
world yuor in, but reflectors I tend to goto are REF001C and REF030C. Although at times I can be found on Fusion or DMR systems.
Have fun with DSTAR!
BTW: Out of all the digital voice modes I have used, I do like the flexability of DSTAR the most.
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