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    "sender_name": "Ben Jackson",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Icom D-Star",
    "date": "2011-04-28T02:42:49Z",
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    "content": "On 04/27/2011 09:33 PM, Eric Christensen wrote:\n> On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 09:00 -0500, Gregg Wonderly wrote:\n>> This is one of those experimentation moments.  Not everyone is happy with where\n>> it is at, but without some more participation, those experimenting now will be\n>> the ones setting the standards, and if you are not happy with those results, it\n>> will be your fault not theirs, because you chose not to participate.\n>\n> I'd like to point out that it's difficult, at best, to participate when\n> you can't \"roll your own\".\n\nSee, while I don't like AMBE, that's a bunch of shenanigans. You can \nroll your own stuff with D-STAR:\n\nhttp://www.gmskhotspot.com/\nhttp://www.w9arp.com/hotspot/\nhttp://www.d-star.asia/index.html.en\n\n> Packet radio, however, is a good example of an open project.  AX25 is\n> the basis for packet radio and since the specification was released it\n> allowed anyone to design and develop their own software and hardware\n> systems.  Take a subset of that project, APRS, and you'll see this even\n> more.  How many software clients are out there that use the APRS\n> specification as a means to communicate with other APRS users?  Kenwood,\n> Byonics, and Yaesu, among others, have all made hardware devices\n> utilizing the APRS and AX25 open specifications and more will come.\n\nD-STAR *is* an open protocol. D-STAR Audio, however, has a codec that is \nencumbered by patents, I'm not touching AMBE, but I enjoy the idea of a \ndigital data mode developed within the past decade. Don't throw the baby \nout with the bathwater.\n\n-- \nBen Jackson - N1WBV - New Bedford, MA\nbbj <at> innismir.net - http://www.innismir.net/\n",
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