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Examples

  • When I'm done with that, I get to go to Ham-Com in Dallas this coming weekend, where I'll talk about frequency coordination and D-Star.

    June 4th, 2007 2007

  • I've become convinced that the D-Star system, developed by the Japan Amateur Radio League and built by Icom, is the future of ham radio, at least for those uses that VHF/UHF-FM currently fill.

    April 3rd, 2007 2007

  • It's a lot harder to communicate a significant distance at the VHF and UHF ranges typically used by D-Star than the

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • While it's true that the D-Star codec is proprietary, its owner has openly licensed it (for a fee, of course) to any manufacturer who wants to build it into their equipment.

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • D-Star concept is fine, but using a patent encumbered codec definitely goes against the spirit of ham radio.

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • They are building a tower to put up a UHF analog repeater and they are letting us co-lo our club UHF D-Star system on it.

    eHam.net News 2009

  • The tribes are helping by offering a IC-92 D-Star HT to any of the tribal youth that gets their ticket and CERT trained.

    eHam.net News 2009

  • Then there is the 4-star resort casino that has helped to fund the TARC and let us get the D-Star stuff going. on 2009-03-05

    eHam.net News 2009

  • Using it in D-Star and FM mode for 3 month, I found no problems at all.

    eHam.net News 2009

  • ICOM charges a premium price for this radio (even without the optional $300 D-Star module), so your expectations should be high.

    eHam.net News 2009

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