Uhh, regarding the security concern question above. Nothing is preventing you from using some semblance of Layer 3 VPN encryption across the D-Star network, so you have the flexibility to be as secure as you need to be. As far as the comment about the codec providing security, I say this, "Security through obscurity is not security, it's merely an obstacle."
@kvesterling - you bring up an interesting point - but not sure if legal for hams to do so? We're not allowed any codes or cyphers in our communications so even if it is possible? But excellent point if an official wants to make credit card purchases, etc. I can see the need for encryption in disasters, or while under duress, etc.
Having my CSCE and waiting for my call sign to show up on the FCC page is giving me more gray hair! Then the hunt for a radio system, and so many out there, but I really like this D-STAR system.........let the fun begin......
I really am interested in this technology and look forward to future advancement in knowledge of these systems,so as to be of real service to society and to help deal with hi-tech issues in the future...........JASON..............
Too bad D star is being wasted on ARES. I myself have no use for ARES. I do storm spotting, but as far as being involved in ARES forget it! Most of the ARES guys here are power hungry assholes who think they are important in some lame way. They treat the police, fire, and EMTs like crap.
great job guys,could you tell me where I can get the bumper sticker that you have that says"radio communications" our club would love to get some of these for our radio van and vehicles.please let me know
Great video guys,D-STAR will be set up here in St.John's Newfoundland in the near future and from all the demos and videos I have seen it will give hams such as myself who are involved with ARES A lot of flexibility.73,good luck, Don,VO1XH ARES A.E.C
I have a website for California ARES members and I am in the process of setting up a system where packet radio communications are recorded real time to the website. I think that incorporating the web server and website with a wireless system like this would be extremely beneficial in the event of an emergency. What does something like this cost? What components are involved aside from radio? What else is it capable of doing? Does the PC registered it as an internet connection?
One big difference HAMS can use greater power with a upside of distance and robustness. Hams can use up to 1500 watts of power. Where your local wireless network is measured in millawatts to watts. With high gain antennas and lots of power ranges can exceed 50-80 miles. And that's peer to peer! Try that with your wireless LAN! Idea is this can provide emergency backbone for a LAN that is down in an emergency. Not super fast, just robust and proven!
The only thing I see as a problem is what about security? You know passwords and things of that nature. If this is over the radio then anyone can pick up the data.
That is correct! If you wish to keep things secure you must use a commercial carrier. The fact that it uses a rather hard to obtain codec and is digital provides a high degree of security inherit in the system. However, you must assume that on ham radio that nothing is truly "secure". That's just the way it is. My suggestion is don't go anywhere using such a system that might compromise your security - bank accounts, etc. This is HAM RADIO - not a free service for the general public!
what the amateur radio community needs on youtube is an instructional video on how to program dstar repeater memory channels into an id 700 and or an ic 220h without the use of a computer!!! in an emergency you may not have a pc and in Alabama I hear alot of hams complain about programming these trancievers thanks DE NR4DW
Uhh, regarding the security concern question above. Nothing is preventing you from using some semblance of Layer 3 VPN encryption across the D-Star network, so you have the flexibility to be as secure as you need to be. As far as the comment about the codec providing security, I say this, "Security through obscurity is not security, it's merely an obstacle."
kvesterling 1 year ago 2
@kvesterling - you bring up an interesting point - but not sure if legal for hams to do so? We're not allowed any codes or cyphers in our communications so even if it is possible? But excellent point if an official wants to make credit card purchases, etc. I can see the need for encryption in disasters, or while under duress, etc.
W7NWH 1 year ago
Having my CSCE and waiting for my call sign to show up on the FCC page is giving me more gray hair! Then the hunt for a radio system, and so many out there, but I really like this D-STAR system.........let the fun begin......
Senegal01 1 year ago
I really am interested in this technology and look forward to future advancement in knowledge of these systems,so as to be of real service to society and to help deal with hi-tech issues in the future...........JASON..............
blackowl6 1 year ago
That guy with the glasses, crazy breathing and buzz cut is just crazy. Someone hide the meth
nitr0burn 1 year ago
nice clip.
herv112 1 year ago
Too bad D star is being wasted on ARES. I myself have no use for ARES. I do storm spotting, but as far as being involved in ARES forget it! Most of the ARES guys here are power hungry assholes who think they are important in some lame way. They treat the police, fire, and EMTs like crap.
K9FON 1 year ago
seria bueno ver tantos equipos en una situacion de emergencia.
es una demostracion del dinero que hay en otros paises.
saludos
lu6jku 1 year ago
great job guys,could you tell me where I can get the bumper sticker that you have that says"radio communications" our club would love to get some of these for our radio van and vehicles.please let me know
thanks again
rockytop441 2 years ago
GREAT VIDEO
boricua6326 2 years ago
great vid
MacJenius 2 years ago
so you guys are transmitting data over the air? i gotta say, ham radio never ceases to amaze me.
Stay Safe guys!!
564955charlie 2 years ago 2
Man, I feel old skool with my V8000. :)
F41Driver 3 years ago
Great video guys,D-STAR will be set up here in St.John's Newfoundland in the near future and from all the demos and videos I have seen it will give hams such as myself who are involved with ARES A lot of flexibility.73,good luck, Don,VO1XH ARES A.E.C
VO1XH 3 years ago
thanx, 73's
flatsignedbooks 3 years ago
good thing
DJSEBLAST 3 years ago
I have a website for California ARES members and I am in the process of setting up a system where packet radio communications are recorded real time to the website. I think that incorporating the web server and website with a wireless system like this would be extremely beneficial in the event of an emergency. What does something like this cost? What components are involved aside from radio? What else is it capable of doing? Does the PC registered it as an internet connection?
cjohnweb 3 years ago
What's the range on this thing? It looks quite similar to a wireless peer to peer lan!
Yessj 3 years ago
One big difference HAMS can use greater power with a upside of distance and robustness. Hams can use up to 1500 watts of power. Where your local wireless network is measured in millawatts to watts. With high gain antennas and lots of power ranges can exceed 50-80 miles. And that's peer to peer! Try that with your wireless LAN! Idea is this can provide emergency backbone for a LAN that is down in an emergency. Not super fast, just robust and proven!
W7NWH 3 years ago
The only thing I see as a problem is what about security? You know passwords and things of that nature. If this is over the radio then anyone can pick up the data.
othrower74 3 years ago
That is correct! If you wish to keep things secure you must use a commercial carrier. The fact that it uses a rather hard to obtain codec and is digital provides a high degree of security inherit in the system. However, you must assume that on ham radio that nothing is truly "secure". That's just the way it is. My suggestion is don't go anywhere using such a system that might compromise your security - bank accounts, etc. This is HAM RADIO - not a free service for the general public!
W7NWH 3 years ago
Great technology. Good to see a future in a dying hobby!
73, Carl
ukorganist 3 years ago
It is very greatest!
1945tonden 3 years ago
this is amazing that on how much a radio system can do. without a special service from like a phone company.
bradmann85 3 years ago
what the amateur radio community needs on youtube is an instructional video on how to program dstar repeater memory channels into an id 700 and or an ic 220h without the use of a computer!!! in an emergency you may not have a pc and in Alabama I hear alot of hams complain about programming these trancievers thanks DE NR4DW
nr4dw 3 years ago
How fast is the "on-air" connection speed ?
sv2evs 3 years ago
Ask ham that are users. Can vary based on topography, etc.
W7NWH 3 years ago
we need a video on howto program an ID 800 without a computer... Good Luck
nr4dw 3 years ago
good job !! My state Alabama has an Awsome dstar setup!!
nr4dw 3 years ago
please post more demonstrations, and how to build a emergency radio kit which includes radio, battery, antenna set up, you know the kit.
barranness 3 years ago 2
Looks like a great communication medium, John VK2ATU Sydney Australia
Jonny10001 4 years ago
This is fantastic!!!!
73
Chris, VE3RKP
patchcords 4 years ago
This is a great new system.... very interesting specialy for disasters situations. Keep posting your good work.
73's
Ray
9H1RA
9H1RA 4 years ago
Nice bike on QRZ! de W7NWH
W7NWH 4 years ago
Thanks, thats what i race the new YZFR1 :)
9H1RA 4 years ago
This is great. I would love to see a more in depth (how to) video on the video you produced here.
Thanks for giving me a video to take to my OEM.
n2kto 4 years ago
Your comments are appreciated. This video is short to showcase features quickly. More videos are on the way in the coming months.
73' John W7NWH
W7NWH 4 years ago