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* DG-ID : name of the DG-ID group. | * DG-ID : name of the DG-ID group. | ||
* TYPE : System (protocol) with which the repeater / hotspot is connected: DR-2X / IMRS, YSF, FCS | * TYPE : System (protocol) with which the repeater / hotspot is connected: DR-2X / IMRS, YSF, FCS | ||
- | * DG-ID numbers with yellow background : DG-ID numbers that can be manually selected (on demand) but cannot be activated permanently. Duration of the request: 10 minutes. It can be deactivated instantly by sending the TX DG-ID 00 (ZERO ZERO) | + | * DG-ID numbers with yellow background : DG-ID numbers that can be manually selected (on demand) but cannot be activated permanently. Duration of the request: 10 minutes. It can be deactivated instantly by sending the TX DG-ID 90 (NINE ZERO) |
Who can we QSO with on YCS222 | Who can we QSO with on YCS222 | ||
All digital amateur radio systems are very dynamic, this means that changes and new implementations and interconnections can be present frequently . To see "who we can talk to" you need to see the | All digital amateur radio systems are very dynamic, this means that changes and new implementations and interconnections can be present frequently . To see "who we can talk to" you need to see the |