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Ed,
EV>I've heard Daryl WX1DER talk about D-Star and Echo Link but I haven't been
EV>on the Air Waves for some time now though I still have my Call Sign, and
EV>except for reading some about those two things on Wikipedia I haven't had
EV>any interest in wanting to use them with my computer gear.
I knew my ears were burning for some reason (hi hi).
EV>I first heard of DMR and Fusion in Amateur Radio Newsline messages in 2013.
Some clubs are using both of those, such as the Memphis Digital Amateur
Radio Club, and the Philadelphia Amateur Radio Club.
EV>My jaw dropped a few years ago when I watched a Youtube video about the
EV>Main Prize the Dayton (Ohio) Hamvention was going to give to the Winner,
EV>when I heard about the price of that Transceiver (XCVR) being way above
EV>One Kilobuck USD, it really opened my eyes as my jaw dropped. WHEW!!!!!!
There was a story on Amateur Radio Newsline a few years back, telling of
a "DC To Daylight Rig", being sold at Dayton Hamvention for
$17,000!! Now, I could outfit a nice shack for $17,000...but just for one
rig?? To me, that's overkill. I think the "cheapest" D-Star HT is
still $300 to $450 in cost...yet, I got the USB DV Dongle for $200 from Ham
Radio Outlet. Both HRO and Gigaparts seem to have the better prices,
although I have bought items from MTC (Main Trading) out of Paris, Texas.
There is no "ham radio candy store" in Arkansas anymore.
EV>Fusion doesn't interest Me one bit since it is a Yaesu product.
To me, fusion is when you bring two things together. :P
EV>But I'm a Cheap LID. .... ..
Ham radio operators are some of the most cheapskate...er,
frugal...individuals you'll ever meet (hi hi).
EV>I am VERY GLAD I can keep up with what is going on with Amateur Radio by
EV>reading Messages in BBS Echos.
I need to get back into Packet, and get Winlink 2000 (WL2K) going. With
WL2K getting "secure logons" come April, 2016, the D-Rats program
will no longer be able to work with it, but otherwise it'll be fully
functional. The original author of D-Rats, Dan, KK7DS, is no longer
developing it, but I understand the program code is open source.
However, while I can write a batchfile for the BBS, my programming ENDS
at setting the clock on the microwave oven. So, I guess if I forget how to
do that, I'm going to starve to death. :P
Daryl, WX1DER
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