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Setting Up Your Radio for
D-Star Voice Usage

Gateway Usage
Most D-Star repeater sites have a Gateway installed that will
let you communicate across the Internet to any other D-Star Gateway
in the world, and this is a situation where you would again use the
'RPT1' and 'RPT2' parameters.
Just as the 'A', 'B' and 'C' suffixes are used to designate a
repeater port, the Gateway has a 'G' assigned to it in the rightmost
eighth position, and is entered into the 'RPT2' field.
If you wanted to initiate a call through the Gateway to W3ZZZ
and he is on a different repeater system that is connected via the
Internet Gateway, and you are on the 70cm side locally, you would
configure as follows:
| MyCALL |
WB3W |
| UrCALL |
W3ZZZ |
| RPT1 |
W3OI _ _ _B
(or W3OI _ _ _ C) |
| RPT2 |
W3OI _ _ _G |
You don't
need to know what repeater or Gateway W3ZZZ is on --The gateway accesses a database to find where the UrCALL
callsign was last heard and will send your data to that system.
Here's another trick... to call 'CQ' on the 2 meter
port of a distant repeater (for example, K5TIT in Texas) using the
Gateway, enter '/K5TIT_C' in UrCALL. Now you will be heard
by all the folks listening on 2 meters in Texas! Here it is:
| MyCALL |
WB3W |
| UrCALL |
/K5TIT_C |
| RPT1 |
W3OI _ _ _B
(or W3OI _ _ _ C) |
| RPT2 |
W3OI _ _ _G |
Once you hear that station or another
station from the remote Gateway come back to you press the one-touch
UrCALL key --- On the 2820H you PRESS "F"
twice and then "R>CS", and on a 91AD or
92AD then PRESS and HOLD the lower right button
"RX-CS"--- Once you do this you can talk to that
station and any other station on the remote Gateway you are
connected to...

Responding
to Incoming Gateway or Dongle Users
A remote station on a distant
repeater and a 'Dongle' user on a PC is coming through the
Gateway. You will hear their audio, but they will only be able
to hear you or any other local station until you move their call
sign into the 'UrCALL' field and 'W3OI _ _ _G' into
RPT2.
The easiest way to do this is to
setup a memory channel as below, and then when you hear the Dongle
or Remote Gateway station ID and their call sign shows on the bottom
of your display, switch to that memory channel, and then press R>CS
or the RX-CS to move their call into the URCALL field.
| MyCALL |
WB3W |
| UrCALL |
CQCQCQ |
| RPT1 |
W3OI _ _ _B
(or W3OI _ _ _ C) |
| RPT2 |
W3OI _ _ _G |

Checking
Your Audio Quality
We have a utility installed on the
W3OI Gateway to allow you to check your audio quality. Just
set your DV options up as shown in the chart below, and then key you
mic, speak something with your voice, and then it will play back
your transmission....
| MyCALL |
WB3W |
| UrCALL |
W3OI_
_ _ E |
| RPT1 |
W3OI _ _
_B
(or W3OI _ _ _ C) |
| RPT2 |
W3OI _ _ _G |
NOTE: Always replace the "WB3W" call sign in the
MyCALL field examples above with your own station call sign

D-Star
User Linking and Port Linking is similar to making a telephone call
or telephone conference call. You just need to dial in the callsign
you want.
But,
remember, just as with any telephone call you Must
hang up after the call. To
hang up your D-Star call when you have finished talking you must
change UrCALL to CQCQCQ and remove the RPT2 entry...

Checking
to see if the repeater is linked to a Reflector
We sometimes link to other repeaters
or to a "Reflector", similar to an IRLP Reflector or an
Echolink Reflector (for
more info on Reflectors click here). To see if we are
currently linked, program the callsign fields as below, and press
your PTT button. An audio message will play indicating the
link status.
| MyCALL |
WB3W |
| UrCALL |
W3OI_
_ _ I |
| RPT1 |
W3OI _ _
_B
(or W3OI _ _ _ C) |
| RPT2 |
W3OI _ _ _G |
NOTE: Always replace the "WB3W" call sign in the
MyCALL field examples above with your own station call sign

When
making a Call to a Distant Gateway..........
When you make a call to another
gateway, to see if anyone is around, speak slowly and clearly. State
where you are located AND WHICH GATEWAY AND BAND MODULE YOU ARE ON.
Wait a few moments so anyone around can find their radio and/or mic,
and then repeat the information at least one more time.
Why? Well, most people are not sitting with fingers on the PTT
waiting for a call. Even if they were, until they know how to
program
UR, they can't get back to you.
Some people use call capture, and
SOME DO NOT, so they need to put your callsign or, more likely, your
band-module into their UR.
This takes time; give them a minute or
two before you QSY even if you have given enough information for
them to get back to you.
Remember, very few people can respond
quickly.
As a side note, some people also use the "one-touch"
feature on their radio, so stay keyed down for a few extra seconds
to allow them to do that.
AND -- don't place a blind call to
ALL modules on the distant repeater -- SPECIFY THE PORT you want to
connect to...
An example of placing a CQ call to
connect to the W3EOC repeater in Chester County on the VHF module
would be as follows. Program the "UrCall" field with
"/W3EOC*C" (there is a slash "/" in front of
W3EOC and in this example the "*" indicates a blank with
the "C" in the eighth position.
Then, press your PTT button and
say something like -- "This is WB3W in Allentown PA on the W3OI
repeater connecting to the W3EOC repeater via Port C -- and
listening"......

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