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D-Star In Essex

On this page, you’ll find some basic information about D-Star, and some handy information for those in and around Essex.

What is D-Star?

icom IC-E92D D-Star handheld
Icom IC-E92D D-Star handheld

Most amateur radio voice chat is analogue. D-Star is one of the relatively new Digital Voice (DV) modes.

D-Star is championed by manufacturer Icom. Other DV formats include DMR (Motorola and others) and Fusion (Yaesu)

D-Star offers some strong advantages over analogue voice:

  • Connectivity around the world using the Internet
  • Can be used to GPS positioning information
  • Automatic logging of callsigns, plus online logs of traffic
  • Digital audio quality
  • Option to set your radio to “Call Squelch”, so you will only receive calls for you.
  • Reflectors (Regional ‘chatrooms’)

 

Using D-Star

You’ll need a D-Star radio – they’re made by Icom, and they’re not cheap –  Prices for a typical D-Star handheld are around £300.

Setting up a D-Star radio can be tricky, as you are required to program extra settings for each repeater, and also set the radio to transmit your callsign in text format.

One of the benefits of D-Star, is that you can link your radio and your repeater to others over the Internet. You could be driving around Chelmsford, connected to the Danbury D-Star repeater, talking to someone driving around New York. Before you can use the Internet connectivity, you have to be registered on the D-Star network (See D-Star Registration in Essex)

 

D-Star Repeaters In/Around Essex

Here is a list of the D-Star repeaters in Essex, together with their settings.

Note that “RPT” columns contain two blank spaces, shown here as underscores.

Repeater Location Output Input Offset CTCSS Notes
GB7ZP Chelmsford 439.4875 430.4875 -9.0 N/A Run by ERG
GB7HH Romford * 439.7500 430.7500 -9.0 N/A Multi-mode
GB7CH Hainault * 439.6125 430.6125 -9.0 N/A Multi-mode
GB7TE Clacton 145.775 145.175 -0.6 N/A Run by Martello Tower Group

 

D-Star Gateways In/Around Essex

The following is a list of D-Star Gateways. A gateway is not the same as a repeater – it provides access to the D-Star network, and is simplex.

Note that “RPT” columns contain two blank spaces, shown here as underscores.

Repeater Location Output Input Offset “YOUR” “RPT 1” “RPT 2”
MB6CE Chelmsford 144.8625 144.8625 0.00 CQCQCQ MB6CE__C MB6CE__G
MB6ZZ Basildon 144.8125 144.8125 0.00 CQCQCQ MB6ZZ__C MB6ZZ__G
MB6SE Shoebury 144.850 144.850 0.00 CQCQCQ MB6SE__C MB6SE__G
MB6CL Clacton (70cm) 430.1875 430.1875 0.00 CQCQCQ MB6CL__B MB6CL__G
MB6DS Clacton (2m) 144.8375 144.8375 0.00 CQCQCQ MB6DS__C MB6DS__G

 

Icom IC-E92D Information

How to set the E92D to transmit APRS data using the optional GPS mic: gb7wc.ukace.co.uk/D%20APRS.htm

 

Handy Links

  • D-Star Settings Calculator
  • Last Heard on D-Star – A list of who’s been heard using D-Star around the world (handy for testing)
  • List of worldwide Reflectors
  • Repeaters in Essex

Got a question on D-Star in Essex? Please ask below…

Comments (9) on “D-Star In Essex”

  1. Terry Blackmore G1XXV says:
    27 June 2017 at 12:28

    Having problems with DStar. It seems that my new Icom ID 4100 E can’t be registered on a Repeater to allow it to work. I put the repeaters on the SD card OK. Cloned the settings into the Radio Ok. Applied to be registerd on a repeater and was told it was OK. When I checked I was told

    They may report that: Registration NOT OK! (IP outside of assigned pool!) or something similar. This is because the Trust Server and our GB7IC Gateway are using an updated version of system software.

    Which is exactly what I received when I checked up.

    No registration, so not able to talk with anyone. I can hear people talking. Since I became a Radio Amateur to avoid being a short wave listener, I don’t think much of this radio.

    Anyone any ideas, so far I’m out of pocket over £500 on a non working DStar radio

    Reply
  2. Martin says:
    7 April 2018 at 20:08

    What licence do I need to operate d-star if I would like to contact someone in Canada from UK. Do I need Full licence or Fundation is enough?

    Reply
    1. Malcolm M0GXZ says:
      4 November 2019 at 13:02

      you only need a Foundation Licence to reach either a repeater with up to 10 Watts, or a Hotspot with milliwatts of actual “radio”, the internet does the connection to Canada (or wherever).

      Reply
  3. Brian G0VGC/G7MOY says:
    11 August 2019 at 11:04

    Does anybody have a programming cable for an Icom IC-E92D that they would like to part with?

    Reply
  4. Stephen says:
    27 September 2020 at 03:39

    But how do you actually use D-Star through your repeaters?
    The technical information is easy.
    But all the on-line videos and the manuals supplied with the radios appear to assume that you know how to use D-Star already!

    Reply
  5. Lawrence Parkes says:
    25 January 2021 at 18:52

    How do you actually use D Star? I’ve registered, I’ve set up the radio (IC 7100). I can hear people talking on GB7TE, but thats as far as it will go, can’t access the repeater, it keeps coming up UR?, what does that mean? What am I doing wrong?

    All helpful information appreciated. Don’t assume I know what I’m doing, explain like I’m an idiot because that’s what I feel like.
    Laurie G8FYH

    Reply
    1. Kit says:
      17 April 2021 at 14:51

      Laurie,
      I have just ordered a new ICOM and noticed it has D-STAR capability. It’s not due to be delievered until after the weekend, so I’m learning what I can about the radio (9700) and D-STAR before it arrives. Registration with a local repeater seems to be the key? I note GB7TE is likely to be my strongest DSTAR rptr but perhaps Kelvedon Hatch is in the running too? During my research this arvo I spotted your message of 25/Jan/2021 – and thought…. “Laurie’s in the same boat as me.” I wonder if you either got a response to your query or whether you managed to sort out the UR issue? It sounds to me that UR could easily be a request for your Registered Callsign? Maybe you needed to add your callsign to your call in configuration….. or not. What do I know? Nothing! Anyway good to see your name and callsign on the essexham site and I hope you got a response. Now it’s my turn to figure out what I need to do, or what is best to do, in order to use DSTAR. Cheers young man – catch you on the club net sometime soon. Kit G6FLW

      Reply
      1. Laurie Parkes says:
        20 April 2021 at 09:07

        Hi Kit
        Just seen your post. No I’ve not had a reply, still floundering in the dark despite reading alI i can find about D Star. I’m rapidly coming to the conclusion that it is too much Faff, is it worth it? The jury’s out on that one.
        Speak to you on the net one evening.
        Cheers for now. Laurie

        Reply
  6. Richard 2EOTUD says:
    7 April 2021 at 10:13

    Can you use dstar from abroad using internet then repeater or does that follow the same licence rules as if transmitting abroad?

    Reply

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