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On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 12:20:57 PM UTC-4, Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article , Tom W3TDH wrote: The other radio will be a UHF D-STAR hotspot. Tom- What kind of range are you trying to achieve with the hotspot? The little antenna that came with a UHF DVAP covers my property fairly well, just sitting on a table. I connected it to a Larsen dual-band mag-mounted antenna stuck on top of a filing cabinet, and get about a half mile range when mobile. The DVAP puts out about a tenth of a Watt. I suspect it can hear the 50 Watt mobile a lot further away. If you want range, consider taking the DVAP with you and connecting to the internet through a cellular modem or telephone. I'm considering getting a D-HAP, which holds everything but the radio and the cellular connection. http://www.portableuniversalpower.com/dhap/ 73, Fred K4DII Fred I must confess that I am a little up in the air on the D-STAR hot spot issues. The hot spot is part of a club project that I would be hosting at my home. The club is using Motorola M120 radios at the low end of their power output which is around Twenty Five Watts I believe. The effort is intended to cover as much of our service area as is practical with Seventy Centimeter D-STAR coverage. The strange thing is that I am not a D-STAR user. I use the clubs centrally located analog repeater for my UHF coverage needs. I'm only hosting the local node in order to support the club effort. Tom Horne W3TDH |
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