VE7RMR – DSTAR Repeater is Down – UPDATE
Repeater is back up and running. Problem with a power supply was the issue. We are having some issues with the VE7RMR DSTAR repeater and are working to resolve
Maple Ridge Amateur Radio Club
A Hobby that Spans the Globe
Repeater is back up and running. Problem with a power supply was the issue. We are having some issues with the VE7RMR DSTAR repeater and are working to resolve
UPDATE! The network Outage has been resolved and access to DSTAR reflectors. The VE7RMR DSTAR repeater is experiencing a network problem. The repeater is functional for local use however accessing
After hurricane Irma came through and showed us that our choice of locations of locations for Reflector 30 wasn’t the best, we decided to move it. Reflector 30 has been
Attention U.S. & Canadian Ham Clubs – Recoup Your D-STAR Repeater Costs LIMITED TIME OFFER: August 16, 2017 – December 31, 2017 Purchase D-STAR infrastructure, minimum ID-RP2C/RS-RP3 G3 and one
Just a quick note to the VE7RMR DSTAR users. Please make use of this repeater there are many reflectors that can be accessed including XRF and DCS reflectors. We ask
In order to use all of the benefits of DSTAR you will need to register your call sign. Follow the link bellow to register. You may see some errors regarding
Here are some DSTAR Live video presentations from the DSTAR Live event in March 2017. Some real good information for all levels of the DSTAR user.
If you are interested in getting more information on DSTAR there are many web sites and usergroups that you can explore. A few of the ones I like and are
Great news the trial DSTAR repeater VE7RMR is up and running as a local and gateway repeater. VE7RMR is accessed with any DSTAR radio at 440.800 Mhz with a +5.00
Icom Japan announced today they will be releasing a new 50W dual band mobile called the ID-4100A. A welcome replacement for the recently retired ID-880H, the new ID-4100A enjoys the
MRARC Thanks you for uploading.