[Dstar] comments on this mornings net
Data
data at elite-id.com.au
Thu May 8 20:32:19 CST 2008
Hi Ray,
VK3ER tonight was not David, it was me, VK3TXD - Richard.
It appears that either the repeater did not like me or more likely my IC92AD
was having difficulty in talking out. I switched it off for some minutes and
it seemed to come good later.
Apologies if I gave the ID800 as bad rap - it was not intentional - I most
likely didn't express myself properly. The ID800 has been the radio of
choice for mobile users but for base stations the 2820 has been seen as a
preferred choice. Listening to the 'nets, the ID800 has given users some
diffifulty in programming but all that aside I would not criticise it.
Kind regards and it was great to hear you on the net, thank you,
Richard VK3TXD (was VK3ER).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray T. Mahorney" <coffee-craver at radio-nerd.net>
To: "Dstar Digital Radio Mail List" <dstar at lists.wia.org.au>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 8:49 PM
Subject: [Dstar] comments on this mornings net
> Gday all. First KD8DRG is the call of the machine I was accessing. For
> what it's worth I was able to
> hear all but VK3EW Was David on a DV device or was he using RF? Wonder
> what was causing your machine to
> play up toward the bottom of the hour? I'll have a yack with my admin to
> see if it was anything my end
> which might have been causing it. Finally I'm curious why the ID800 gets
> a bad rap over there? As a
> blind user, it was the easiest radio to use and program. Thanks for
> welcoming me to your net.
> Ray T. Mahorney
> WA4WGA
>
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