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D-Star

Contenu Questions fréquemment posées Quelques applications D-Star Les radios Configuration de base D-Chat DPRS (APRS) IC-2820 IC-91AD Utilitaires

Les radios Portatifs Mobiles Répéteur IC-91AD IC-92AD IC-2200 IC-D800 ID-1 Répéteur

IC-91AD Dual band 5 watts FM / DV Module D-Star inclus Transmission voix et data 1300 mémoires Prix: 479.00 $

IC-92AD Dual band 5 watts FM / DV Module D-Star inclus Transmission voix et data Submersible Micro avec GPS intégré Prix: ???

IC-2200 Idéal pour commencer VHF FM / DV Module UT-118 65 watts 200 mémoires Prix: 179.00 $ + modules numérique

IC-D800 VHF / UHF FM / DV 55 watts Module numérique inclus 500 mémoires Transmission voix et data

IC-2820 Dual band V/V, U/U, V/U 50 watts VHF/UHF Terminal packet 9600 bauds Transmission voix et data Positon par GPS, module UT-123 Enregistreur de voix 500 mémoires Prix: 679.00 $

ID-1 1.2 Ghz FM / DV 10 watts 128 kbps digital data (DD) 4.8 kbps digital voice (DV) Accès à Internet Prix: 1049.00 $

Un répéteur D-Star

Configuration de base Concept En simplex Sur répétitrice En local En local cross-band Sur le gateway Usager spécifique En mode recherche

Concept MYCALL – indicatif d’appel de la station d’origine – votre propre indicatif URCALL – indicatif d’appel de la station de destination ou CQCQCQ – peut être un numéro de port. RPT1 – indicatif d’appel et port de la répétitrice d’origine “Departure Repeater Callsign” RPT2 – indicatif d’appel/désignateur Gateway (ou port cross-band)

En simplex MYCALL: votre indicatif (VA2RC) URCALL: station de destination (ve2nzr) ou “CQCQCQ” RPT1: non requis pour simplex RPT2: non requis pour simplex

Sur répétitrice – en local MYCALL: votre indicatif (VA2RC) URCALL: “CQCQCQ” RPT1: indicatif du répéteur local et le port d’entrée (ex: VE2RQR C) RPT2: non requis pour en local

Sur répétitrice – en local cross-band MYCALL: votre indicatif (VA2RC) URCALL: “CQCQCQ” RPT1: indicatif du répéteur local et le port d’entrée (ex: VE2RQR C) (VHF) RPT2: indicatif du répéteur local et le port de sortie (ex: VE2RQR B) (UHF)

Gateway – usager spécifique MYCALL: votre indicatif (VA2RC) URCALL: répétitrice “remote” et port (ex: /VE2RVD B) RPT1: indicatif du répéteur local et le port d’entrée (ex: VE2RQR C) (VHF) RPT2: indicatif du répéteur local et le port du gateway (ex: VE2RQR G) (Internet) Avantage: évite les coupures de QSO sur le répéteur de destination. Inconvénient: on doit connaitre le répéteur local où se trouve la station recherchée.

Gateway – en mode recherche (roaming) MYCALL: votre indicatif (VA2RC) URCALL: station de destination (ex: VE2NZR) RPT1: indicatif du répéteur local et le port du gateway (ex: VE2RQR G) (Internet) RPT2: non requis pour le roaming Avantage: pas besoin de connaitre le répéteur local de la station recherchée Inconvénient: effectue une coupure de QSO sur le répéteur de destination.

D-Chat Échange de données – clavier à clavier http://nj6n.com/dstar/dstar_chat.html

LAN D-Star (GMSK) D-Star radio Web browser Web browser Web browser (optional) (optional) (optional) Web browser Web browser Web browser LAN Web browser Also running: D-StarLet Java servlet Tomcat web server D-Star (GMSK) Serial port D-Star radio

DPRS (APRS) Configuration du 2820 Configuration du IC-91AD Configuration pour la réception avec le programme UI-VIEW Les connecteurs pour les radios

Configuration du 2820 Il faut être en GPS-A Le UNPROTO : API282,DSTAR* Voir VA2RC

Configuration IC-91AD Avoir un « null modem » GPS en mode NMEA Configurer le radio (91AD voir VE2CJP)

Pour la réception avec UI-VIEW Il vous faut D-PRS Interface (http://www.aprs-is.net/dstartnc2.htm) Windows Framework 2 (.NET) UI-View

http://www.aprs-is.net/dstartnc2.htm

Les connecteurs pour les radios

Un bon utilitaire http://www.d-starcom.com/ Permet d’utiliser un fichier texte afin de programmer les mémoires des radios. Cela permet de programmer un radio D-Star avec les mémoires d’un autre radio. Ce qui m’a permis de programmer mon IC-91AD avec les fréquences qui étaient dans mon VX-7R. Convertie un fichier .ICF en format .CSV DStarCom Icom-source-filename > CSV-filename Fusion d’un fichier .CSV avec le fichier .ICF pour en faire un nouveau (maj seulement les mémoires de fréquences) DStarCom Icom-old-target-filename Icom-new-target-filename < CSV-filename A,0,0.800000,0.000000,5.00,,AM,,00,,88.5,88.5,NN,023,0E4,A,0,Skip,T,"CHRC ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,3.330000,0.000000,5.00,,AM,,00,,88.5,88.5,NN,023,0E4,A,1,Skip,T,"CHU Cana","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,5.915000,0.000000,5.00,,AM,,00,,88.5,88.5,NN,023,0E4,A,2,Skip,T,"Slovak ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,5.950000,0.000000,5.00,,AM,,00,,88.5,88.5,NN,023,0E4,A,3,Skip,T,"Taiw-1 ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,5.965000,0.000000,5.00,,AM,,00,,88.5,88.5,NN,023,0E4,A,4,Skip,T,"Neth-3 ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,5.975000,0.000000,5.00,,AM,,00,,88.5,88.5,NN,023,0E4,A,5,Skip,T,"Columb ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,145.490000,-0.600000,5.00,,FM,,00,Tone,110.9,110.9,NN,023,0E4,B,22,,T,"VE2REG ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,145.530000,-0.600000,5.00,,FM,,00,Tone,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,23,,T,"VA2BUS ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,145.800000,0.000000,5.00,,FM,,00,,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,24,,T,"SIMPLEX ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,146.415000,0.000000,5.00,,FM,,00,,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,25,,T,"Simplex ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,146.490000,0.000000,5.00,,FM,,00,,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,26,,T,"Simplex ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,146.520000,0.000000,5.00,,FM,,00,,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,27,,T,"Simplex ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,146.550000,0.000000,5.00,,FM,,00,,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,28,,T,"Simplex ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,146.580000,0.000000,5.00,,FM,,00,,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,29,,T,"Simplex ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,146.610000,-0.600000,5.00,,FM,,00,Tone,100.0,100.0,NN,023,0E4,B,30,,T,"VE2RQR ","CQCQCQ "," "," " *,*,146.625000,-0.600000,5.00,,FM,,00,Tone,151.4,151.4,NN,023,0E4,B,31,,T,"VE2RDJ ","CQCQCQ "," "," "

Field name Comments Band A, B, or * (use the band from the previous line) for the IC-91A/D; ignored otherwise. Index Memory position number or * (use the index from the previous line + 1). Note that some radios (eg, the ID-800H) start indexing with one and others start with zero. Rx frequency in MHz. Only values supported by the radio can be used. Tx offset in MHz, with an optional sign. Tuning step in kHz. Only values supported by the radio can be used. Power level Lo, Med, or Hi Receiver mode FM, nFM, wFM, AM, DV, DD, etc. D-Star squelch DSQL (Icom's name for Callsign squelch), CSQL (Icom's name for Digital code squelch), or none. D-Star code CSQL (Digital squelch code) code (00-99). FM squelch mode Tone, TSQ, DCS, or none. FM tone encode Only values supported by the radio can be used. FM tone decode FM DCS polarity NN (Tn-Rn), NR (Tn-Rr), RN (Tr-Rn), or RR (Tr-Rr). FM DCS code Unknown Values that have an unknown function, that seem constant for each radio model. If you see these vary for a particular model radio, let me know. Ignored on input. Bank letter Bank index The numeric index of this channel within the bank. This field is ignored for some model radios. Skip Skip, PSkip, or none. Used for marking channels to skip when scanning. Display name T (true) or F (false). Some radios allow you to specify whether the channel name is displayed. Channel name A value assigned by the user. Note that some radios have restrictions on what characters can be in the name. D-StarCom does not currently check for this. Your call See the Icom manual. Rpt1 call Rpt2 call