Fifth pillar
On Mon, 19 May 2008 15:13:26 EDT, Michael Coslo wrote:
D-Star might need a big kick start, such as emergency groups purchasing
repeaters, and maybe some initial users getting some help. Otherwise
people who want to put up a digital repeater (note, not a digipeater)
might be going to a lot of expense to talk to one or two friends.
The State of Oregon is putting out six figures to provide for a D-Star
EMCOMM network and a Pactor network. It's being pushed by several
folks who got either ICOM or the State or both to subsidize their
personal D-Star radios and/or are "blessed with resources" to get one
on their own. Not counting my HF rig, I have five radios for voice
comms: a VHF and a UHF in the home comm room, my mobile, my HT, and my
"grab-and-go". Who is going to subsidize that? I surely can't.
Pactor is fine - my setup works at minimal cost- as long as it's
Pactor I. The cost of the proprietary modem for Pactor II and III is
in the high three figures if not four by now with the falling dollar.
My perennial "what hath technology wrought" rant....
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73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon
e-mail: k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net
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