[drats_users] Once Again

Arnold Harding
Sun Mar 14 19:40:22 PDT 2010


The way you describe it, probably not.  When one radio transmits, the 
other radio front end is overloaded and won't hear anything.  Since 
the local repeater is doing an immediate repeat, the local transmitter 
block your second radio from hearing.  This is assuming both radios 
are on the same band of the same repeater.
I can do it using one transmit on 70cm and listen on 23cm (callsigns 
are set B->A and A->B).
If your two radios are far enough apart (100's of yards), then you 
should be able to get it to work, but by listening to the repeater 
output, unless you are somehow doing simplex to a D-STAR repeater).

You didn't go into great detail about your set-up, so I've made some 
assumptions, and you can clarify if I got something incorrect.

Arnold
KQ6DI

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Cherepy" <jcherepy at mindspring.com>
To: "D-RATS" <drats_users at lists.danplanet.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 7:24 PM
Subject: [drats_users] Once Again


> Greetings All,
>
>
>
> I asked this question once before and never received an answer, so I 
> guess
> no one knows the answer, but I think I'll ask again anyway.
>
>
>
> If I have two computers, each running D-RATS, each connected to a 
> D-STAR
> radio, and each radio using the same D-STAR repeater connected to 
> REF0015C
> (or not), should I be able to see what is transmitted in the Chat 
> Window by
> one radio on the D-RATS of the other radio? So far, I have not been 
> able to
> do this.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Bill WB4WTN
>
>
>
>


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