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Monday, May 20, 2013 7:07:41 AM
you gotta see this to believe it.. .. Robin has created  a daughter board that plugs into the Raspberry Pi which has the DVSI 3000 Chip on it, along with the software to control the device which could interface to the internet using either WiFi or CAT-5 ethernet … but… the really new addition is [...]
Thursday, March 28, 2013 4:21:56 PM
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Sunday, March 03, 2013 3:10:40 PM
Major progress on the integration of the Raspberry Pi with the DVAP – we were able to get the system working yesterday (Friday), but today saw further progress in that we were able to make everything “headless” and without operator intervention. Now, just apply power – and IT WORKS..!!  The unit needs to be configured [...]
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 3:41:38 AM
NOTE – The video above is of the exact hardware configuration (DVAP and the Raspberry Pi), but the software configuration is from a different, albeit reputable source). The software from Robin may prove to be more reliable since he tests all aspects of operation with the DVAP hardware and understands (as you would expect) all [...]
Friday, February 22, 2013 10:06:29 AM
Are you trying to get closer to the D-STAR world? Does it all sound so alien to you? Are you missing an explanation in plain language about what […]
Monday, October 15, 2012 5:51:47 AM
All, I’ve been supporting the REF034 Reflector for the last 30 months as a way to get interconnectivity to the NEFL DSTAR machines, as well as promoting various nets. Since that time, a number of other reflectors have been created in North/Central Florida – most notably the REF037 and REF046 (used by the State EOC). [...]
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 10:18:37 PM
The biggest D-STAR QSO Party in the world begins this Friday offering all those who take part the chance to win one of seven ID-51A/E Dual band D-STAR […]
Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:21:25 AM
The American version of the ID-31E  5W UHF D-STAR transceiver has received notable coverage—including editorial mentions in CQ Magazine and Monitoring Times. Most recently, a comprehensive 3-page article was […]
Monday, June 25, 2012 8:38:00 PM

Press Release

For Immediate Release, 25 June 2012

Lorain County Wireless Operators

LORAIN COUNTY OHIO - We are very pleased to announce another amateur radio initiative from Ohio and a few of the guys that brought you the Northern Ohio Digital Interconnect Group, Reflectors 38 & 39 and the Ohio Wide D-STAR  Net.  The Lorain County Wireless Operators, LCWO.

Lorain County Wireless Operators was formed in an effort to advance amateur radio in the Great Lakes and surrounding areas. LCWO’s four core operators simply want grow amateur radio by showcasing all that Ham Radio has to offer. This group will be complimented by Guest Operators who have experience in specialized areas of operation. The operators will focus their on the air time in unique areas bringing the public’s attention to amateur radio by operating special events stations and also contesting as well as supporting area clubs & public service groups. Our call, NW8S, will support LOTW, eQSL and direct QSL during all events. LCWO has a D-STAR repeater on the air in the downtown Lorain Ohio area that is complimented with a reflector. Although typically linked to REF038A it will be used for experimental D-STAR operations. We will utilize all segments of the spectrum; HF, VHF, UHF, SHF, along with existing and experimental modes during our events.

Look for an announcement regarding our first event in the very near future. The final details of which are being worked through as we speak.

We hope that our efforts to further amateur communications will inspire others to become licensed or more active in a hobby that can be very rewarding and satisfying. Regardless if its talking across town on a local repeater, traffic handling, severe weather, providing relief communications after a disaster or making a new friend in a far away country using Morse Code or a cutting edge mode yet invented there is something for everyone.

http://www.nw8s.com/

https://www.facebook.com/LorainCountyWirelessOperators

Jeff Evans KB8ZUN


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Sunday, May 20, 2012 10:45:00 PM

 

Lots of excitement about D-STAR, that’s what happened at Dayton.

 

It started on Thursday evening at Marion’s Pizza with the Dayton Amateur Radio Club sponsoring a D-STAR gathering. There were a lot of people putting faces to call signs that we talked to on a regular basis.

 

On Friday morning, we started with the DSTAR InfoCon. 3 hours of D-STAR training for those new to D-STAR led by John WB4QDX. While John held class, Ed WA4YIH opened the DSTARInfo / Georgia D-STAR booth. As the doors opened, throngs of people swarmed the building and the D-STAR booths got busy. Aside from the Icom booth in the main hall, Icom’s D-STAR booth was manned by the Trust Server Team and Dan Smith of D-RATS fame. Georgia D-STAR presented the D-STAR Info booth with a number of helpers throughout the weekend, including Jim Moen of Star*Board fame.

 

Next door we had the Internet Labs booth with the DVDongle and DVAP.

 

New to Dayton was Newfield Design and their ProHam D-STAR repeater controller and Northwest Digital Radio with their UDR56K4 radio. Both of these groups exhibited their products. They are quite interesting and will help D-STAR to the next level.

 

The main D-STAR forum on Friday filled the largest forum room and a  number of great presentations, including my own “No More Programming” presentation that shows you how easy it is to program your radio with information from DSTARInfo, and then talks about the ID-31A that comes preprogrammed from the factory!!!!

 

On Thursday evening, as had D-STAR Across America with a full room of D-STAR lunatics, whoops, I meant enthusiasts. Ray Novak, Icom America’s General Manager gave a presentation on the history of D-STAR, the reason why many of the choices were made during the design process.

 

Ken Atkisson talked about DPlusMon and DPlusReport, two tools that are invaluable to repeater administrators and net controls. David Lake gave an update on his project and along with the US Trust Server Team, showed off a prototype repeater. Not too amazing, unless you saw it. A full D-STAR repeater, including the gateway computer in a form factor that would fit inside a shoe box! We also heard from a number of other speakers throughout the evening.

 

Now many of you may have heard the Yaesu was supposed to show a new digital radio at Dayton, and they did, the FT-1D. There wasn’t much fanfare behind it, and there’s still a lot of speculation about it. What reliable sources have determined is that it is a Tier 1 DMR radio. Tier 1 DMR radios are relatively new and not sold in the US. The Tier 1 DMR radio is currently being sold in Europe as a non-licensed device, similar to the FCC FRS service. An interesting aspect is that the speaker – mic has a camera embedded in it, to allow users to send pictures. Not much else is known about the radio.

 

The one thing that was the most obvious is that there is a continued, even renewed source of enthusiasm in D-STAR. The UDR56K4 is a new paradigm in radio. AA4RC teased us with some new items coming down the road. One of the most exciting was that there were a lot of areas, previously not covered by D-STAR that have just become or soon will be covered. There was a lot of chatter about additional things in the pipeline. There was a lot of behind-the-scenes discussions going on, some hopefully leading to better collaboration behind many of the developers of D-STAR.

 

And to top it off, we found out the ID-31A sold out rather early in the weekend, evidently people are really liking the “No programming” concept of the new radio which comes from the factory preloaded with the worldwide D-STAR repeaters.

 

So don’t wait until it’s too late, go ahead and start making your plans for next year, it’s going to be exciting!

 

Ed WA4YIH

 


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