[aprssig] Re: D-STAR video on YouTube
Ray Wells
vk2tv at exemail.com.au
Mon Sep 24 17:37:24 EDT 2007
Double those prices to get them landed in Australia.
Ray vk2tv
Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
> I just looked up a dstar 2m radio.... $139. Fair price... If you add
> the digital module, that's another $189. Hmmm.... kinda set me back
> as an expensive module.
>
> Then I put it in a different perspective.
>
> How many of us have a KPC3? What do they sell for? $189. How many
> of us think twice about using the kpc3 with a cheap 2m rig? In
> another vien.... How many of us plunk down $100 for a cell phone and
> pay $50 a month to use it? By the time you've had cell service for a
> year, that's $700 or more.
>
> Yes, there are very few dstar folks to talk to, and until (if) it
> catches in your area, you'll be all alone, whereas with a kpc3, you
> have a packet infrastructure to use everywhere.
>
> I just wanted to point out that if you look at it as a radio with a
> tnc built in... and that TNC does data and digital voice, it looses
> some of it's sticker shock. The problem is like the chicken and the
> egg though.... it's not compatible with current ax.25 on air. But it
> uses FEC as I understand it, which ax.25 sorely needs. How many of us
> still have buggy whips in our cars?
>
> I'd be interested in playing with dstar, but i have no one to play
> with in my area... heck no one around to even peek at their equipment.
>
> We won't even discuss the price of the 1.2ghz highspeed data system.
> Wes
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