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D-Star A  Quick-Start Guide

D-STAR, which stands for 'Digital Smart Technology for Amateur Radio' is an open digital Amateur radio standard that offers users a number of ways to connect with other users globally via a worldwide network of digital amateur radio repeaters.

Just like other forms of Amateur radio, D-STAR has a broad appeal from those Amateurs wanting to communicate just for fun to those who would prefer to push their technical expertise.

For more information on the types of radio from Icom  and more help on the mode please click on links below:




 

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I have also am pointing you in the direction of Uk repeaters , my local repeater is GB7NB  situated about 21 miles west of my qth . This repeater connects to 1 charlie REF001CD‑STAR's MegaRepeater London, England
and goes worldwide . 
Our local
Norfolk Repeater Group runs several repeaters GB3NB, GB7NB GB7ND GB7NM GB3NV GB3NZ GB3VW GB7DS ...
And  two of our club members ( NARC ) Norfolk Amateur Radio Club , Mark G0LGJ and Rodney G0CBO are on the committee.
Link 
http://gb3nb.org.uk/wp/


On the R.S.G.B ( Radio Society of Great Britain ) there U.K repeater list , i have put a link here .https://ukrepeater.net/d-star.html

Another nice link is Reflectors D Star info
 
http://www.dstarinfo.com/reflectors.aspx

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