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WB8NUT - D-Star Information Page

    http://wb8nut.com/dstar/
    D-Star refers to voice communication as "DV Mode" for Digital Voice Mode. Voice is converted to a digital format using a bit of computer code referred to as a CODEC. The CODEC code is embedded on a microchip which encodes and decodes the audio signals into and out of the AMBE (Advanced Multi-Band Excitation format).

Home - D-STAR Info

    http://dstarinfo.com/
    Experimenting on D-STAR. There's a lot of opportunity for experimentation with D-STAR. We want to encourage people to expand and create new things in Amateur Radio. BUT, we please ask that you do not do any experimentation or linking to the busy reflectors, especially REF001 and REF030. There have been numerous instances of people intentionally ...

Accessing D-STAR - D-STAR Info

    http://www.dstarinfo.com/accessing-d-star.aspx
    Listen and decode D-STAR signals using a basic receiver Interface with the gateway software 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 …

Audio Quality of DSTAR | QRZ Forums

    https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/audio-quality-of-dstar.305514/
    Technical aspects: Because the DSTAR audio is compressed or artificially changed, there is a distinct distortion of the audio. It's the "everyone sounds the same" syndrome. I have done tests, knowing what my own recorded voice sounds like. I have taken two IC-92AD, in DV mode, operating in simplex and recorded the audio and compared it to the ...

D-STAR Quick-Start Guide - Rob Locher

    http://www.roblocher.com/whitepapers/dstar.html
    To transmit in D-STAR and have other people hear you, you'll need to set four parameters: MYCALL, URCALL, RPT1, and RPT2. Of course you'll also need to set the mode ("DV") and frequency, and if you're trying to talk through a repeater, the offset. At least there are no PL tones to …

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