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Dennis Rogers wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">Noo it does not it means ALL Digital Data modes.<br>
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You are out of sync with most of the community. The general usage of
the term DD is Ethernet style packets encapsulated in the D-STAR call
sign routing scheme. DV also has a 1200 data sub-channel that is
referred to as DV-Data or D-STAR Slow Data (it doesn't have the
encapsulation of Ethernet style packets).<br>
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Your communications will be confusing if your refer to DV-Data as DD.<br>
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