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Tue, 21 Jul 2015 18:46:52 -0500
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Mike,
our club has three of those repeaters - 2 on 2m and one on 440.  Not 
much of a knowledge base yet - and i think that the handhelds and 
mobile is pricy and I have no idea of the accessibility.  Yaesu is 
almost giving away the repeaters.  Very clever marketing.
Pat, K9JAUAt 06:09 PM 7/21/2015, you wrote:
>Hi all:
>
>Our club is upgrading our repeater inferstructure and the centre 
>piece of this is a brand new Yaesu DR1X repeater.
>Does anyone know anything about this repeater? I know its C4FM 
>capable, think its similar to DStar. Anyway we'll have 3 other 
>repeaters linked to this Yaesu. Now if I could only conince the club 
>to link up with the rest of the C4FM global network, if 1 exists 
>like DStar, it would be awesome.
>
>73:
>Mike DE VO1AX

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