Cecil, WD6FZA, introduces D-Star to the Palomar Amateur Radio Club on Nov. 7, 2007. This is his introduction leading up to the power point presentation.

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  1. OK2BCK
    OK2BCK says:

    @N6SIX not a change, an addition. there will always be analog radio and now
    there will also be a digital ham radio. nothing lasts but nothing is lost.

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  2. nr4dw
    nr4dw says:

    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

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  3. George Blahun
    George Blahun says:

    @MrKennnyj This is what many said when SSB was introduced. If you are
    looking for studio quality FM, you’ll be disappointed, but this is a great
    use of spectrum. It’s too bad dinosaurs can’t be more open to change.

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