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The D-STAR (Digital Smart Technology for Amateur Radio) protocol was developed by the Japanese Radio League and utilizes digital radio transmission for voice and data. D-STAR generally operates on VHF and UHF frequencies and allows repeaters to link with each other over the Internet. | The D-STAR (Digital Smart Technology for Amateur Radio) protocol was developed by the Japanese Radio League and utilizes digital radio transmission for voice and data. D-STAR generally operates on VHF and UHF frequencies and allows repeaters to link with each other over the Internet. | ||
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+ | ===== D-Star on RepeaterBook ===== | ||
+ | Repeaters can be noted on RepeaterBook as a D-Star repeater. Links to [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== How do I get on the air? ===== | ||
+ | No pre-registration is required to utilize a DMR repeater. However, you will need to program your call sign into the radio. Consult the manual for instructions. | ||
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+ | There is a good guide on [[http:// | ||
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