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Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) using D-STAR
Length: 2:39 - Rating: 4.6057143 (175 ratings) - View: 118519 - Author: W7NWH
KE7FTE, N7QQU and W9ERT show us the "drag and drop" flexibility of the Icom D-STAR System. Offering reliable exchange of large image files, email, word-proce...
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D-STAR Promotional Video
Length: 8:4 - Rating: 4.642857 (42 ratings) - View: 30299 - Author: vizarvideo
D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio) is a digital voice and data protocol specification developed as the result of research by the Japan Ama...
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All About DSTAR Amateur Radio (edited)
Length: 5:46 - Rating: 4.177778 (45 ratings) - View: 10656 - Author: christopherve7alb
Well the first video didn't work so well as I uploaded the wrong file. This video is the edited version. In this video I explain what DSTAR is and describe s...
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ARVN: D-STAR and Digital Voice for Amateur Radio (PREVIEW)
Length: 9:59 - Rating: 4.6222224 (45 ratings) - View: 26689 - Author: KN4AQ
This is a 10 minute PREVIEW of the 60 minute DVD available from ARVN. It introduces you to the new Digital Voice modes being used in Amateur Radio.
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HamRadioNow Episode 12B, Part 1 of 3 - D-STAR Training Session 2012 Dayton Hamvention BLIP.mp4
Length: 53:49 - Rating: 5.0 (25 ratings) - View: 4264 - Author: HamRadioNow
Please support HamRadioNow and keep us on the 'air.' Visit http://arvn.tv/contribute and 'click the pig' This is Part 1 of 3, the first hour of John Davis WB...
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Surf Web on DStar Ham Radio
Length: 10:41 - Rating: 4.6862745 (51 ratings) - View: 16407 - Author: Chris Matthieu
Chris Matthieu, N7ICE, demonstrates how to surf the web on an Icom ID-1 D-Star ham radio!
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VU2RBI working DK3CW/Bicycle Mobile D-STAR ham
Length: 5:25 - Rating: 5.0 (3 ratings) - View: 84 - Author: Sandeep Baruah
My ham radio call is VU2MUE. I am a ham almost for 30 years. Of late I have developed a passion [another hobby] of meeting my ham friends and see the beautif...
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DSTAR  A Demonstration from Selby Ham Radio
Length: 3:26 - Rating: 0 (0 ratings) - View: 15158 - Author: SELBYHAMRADIO
The technical marvel that is Icom 2820 Dstar. A quick demo from the boys. Hear how Dstar sounds in a quick Qso.
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Icom ID-31A Dstar Radio
Length: 3:16 - Rating: 5.0 (4 ratings) - View: 2324 - Author: Jim Weslager
Using the Icom ID-31A on a D-STAR repeater.
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Introduction to the IC-7100 HF/VHF/UHF Amateur Radio Mobile Transceiver & ID-51A/E D-STAR handheld
Length: 3:38 - Rating: 4.428571 (14 ratings) - View: 7800 - Author: IcomUK
The IC-7100 HF/VHF/UHF Amateur Radio Mobile Transceiver(http://www.icomuk.co.uk/News_Article/3508/17675/) and ID-51A/E D-STAR handheld ( http://www.icomuk.co...
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D-STAR Programming Part 1 (ARVN)
Length: 10:1 - Rating: 4.934066 (91 ratings) - View: 59783 - Author: KN4AQ
Part 1 - how to program the call sign menus on D-STAR radios.
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Episode 49 - Using D-STAR Low and High Speed Data
Length: 45:25 - Rating: 5.0 (3 ratings) - View: 436 - Author: HamRadioNow
We're going to guess that most D-STAR users only use voice. Low speed data is part of every transmission, but it requires a computer (or maybe a smart phone)...
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Icom IC2820H DSTAR VHF/UHF Amateur Radio
Length: 3:3 - Rating: 5.0 (2 ratings) - View: 918 - Author: k4dps
Dual transceiver. DSTAR amateur radio on the left side / Public Safety on the right.
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CG7CWPC - Ham Radio Special Event (D-Star)
Length: 0:22 - Rating: 5.0 (1 ratings) - View: 169 - Author: VE7BAR
Amateur Radio Special Event CG7CWPC - 100th Anniversary of CW Parker Carousel #119 at the Burnaby Village Museum in Burnaby, BC. This is VA7QLT operating one...
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FM versus D-STAR in weak signal
Length: 2:34 - Rating: 4.4102564 (39 ratings) - View: 38189 - Author: Carlos Mourato
This is a 5 watts QSO, between CT4RK and CT1FZC, 100km away. My receiver was attenuated 20dBs for simulate the weak signal conditions.
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