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Amateur radio operation on the Internet-enabled D-STAR digital voice and data protocol.

D-STAR is a packet radio-based system that uses digital transmission modes to encode and send voice and data. D-STAR repeaters can be linked over the Internet to provide coverage across wide geographical areas.

In addition to repeaters, D-STAR also uses Internet-only connection points known as a "reflector". Reflectors allow several repeaters to be linked so that when one user transmits into the repeater, their voice is broadcast to all linked repeaters as well as anyone connected to and listening on the reflector.

Almost all D-STAR compatible equipment is sold by Icom. For more information, Icom offers a general introduction and some background material on their website: http://www.icomamerica.com/en/products/amateur/dstar/dstar/

It is also possible to connect to the D-STAR system over the Internet without a radio with the use of a device called a "DV Dongle". This device is sold at http://www.dvdongle.com and contains the proprietary voice codec chip used in D-STAR radios. The dongle can be used with the DVTool software available from http://opendstar.org/tools/ in order to connect to D-STAR repeaters and reflectors without using a radio.

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How can I change my "home" registration server for D-STAR?

How do you cancel a D-STAR user registration from one local repeater and re-register with a different local repeater? I can't seem to find any documentation on this. Background: D-STAR requires that users first register their callsign with a local…
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My D-star registration is not with a gateway with a call sign, but (REGIST)

My D-star registration is not with a gateway with a call sign, but (REGIST). This is the way my registration reads: D-star Gateway Registration (REGIST). I can log in, but it is not recognized on any D-star repeaters. I get (RPT?). Any advice would…
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Reregistering for dstar

I registered on K0HAM many years ago as K0WKM. It appears that it was successfully changed later to my current call K0AX. My registration is apparently still on the us trust server but the checking services report there is some sort of error about…
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