Checked into the Ozark Mountain D-Star net this evening.....(it's held every Sunday night starting at 9:00 pm Eastern time zone)....
Quite interesting, the net control this evening was on a DV Dongle out of Texas, and several check-in's were coming in from Australia, with a few from Japan, Great Britain, and all over the States.
A local D-Star repeater out of Atlantic City (KC2TGB - B / 444.650) connects to whatever reflector it is that these guys use, and I was able to check in with no problem.
Seems the IC-2820 is a real popular radio in Australia, and most D-Star users here in the States use the 91AD, 800H, and a couple have the new 880H.
The net runs kinda long since it's pretty much world wide, but it's fun listening to hams from all over the world checking into a VHF / UHF repeater net.....
Quite interesting, the net control this evening was on a DV Dongle out of Texas, and several check-in's were coming in from Australia, with a few from Japan, Great Britain, and all over the States.
A local D-Star repeater out of Atlantic City (KC2TGB - B / 444.650) connects to whatever reflector it is that these guys use, and I was able to check in with no problem.
Seems the IC-2820 is a real popular radio in Australia, and most D-Star users here in the States use the 91AD, 800H, and a couple have the new 880H.
The net runs kinda long since it's pretty much world wide, but it's fun listening to hams from all over the world checking into a VHF / UHF repeater net.....