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Icom
gives 5 more D-Star repeaters to the WIA
Just over a month ago, the WIA announced the gift from Icom
(Australia) Pty Ltd of a
D-Star repeater to be located at Olinda in the Dandenong ranges,
to serve the greater Melbourne area.
D-Star is a digital protocol developed by the Japanese Amateur Relay League
(the JARL) and stands for Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio.
Now Icom
and the WIA, concurrently with the official opening of the Olinda D-Star
repeater VK3RWN, have announced the gift by Icom of 5
further D-Star repeaters to the WIA so that a D-Star repeater will be
able to serve each of the other state capitals.
The experience in Melbourne has been used as the basis of formulating
what is really a cooperative effort between a club, its individual experts,
the WIA and Icom.
The WIA will consult with people in each state capital including the appropriate
Advisory Committee to identify a club or group of clubs, supported by
people with the necessary RF and computer skills, able to provide a suitable
site and supply the ancillary equipment.
Icom will provide the D-Star repeater and provide general assistance,
and will maintain and repair the repeater on a warranty basis for 6 years.
The WIA will licence the repeater and will meet the reasonable cost of
broadband connection.
It is hoped that the Amateur Radio Experimenters Group in Adelaide will
be able to establish a D-Star repeater to serve Adelaide under these arrangements,
as the AREG group were already exploring the establishment of D-Star repeater
with Icom.
The agreement between the WIA and Icom that forms the basis of these arrangements
makes it clear that each D-Star repeater shall be open to all amateurs.
The WIA acknowledges with gratitude Icom's generous support.
Michael Owen VK3KI
President WIA
Are you interested in learning more about Dstar and what
this exciting new digital radio mode has to offer then visit the website
http://ww.dtsar.org.au
And there is also a well established Australian Dstar news group, you
can join the group from the link provided on the Dtsar website or by going
directly to the following http://lists.wia.org.au/mailman/listinfo/dstar
Source: Wireless
Institute of Australia
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