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Settings for D-Star audio ?

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Andrew O'Brien
Andrew O'Brien Member ✭✭✭
edited March 2017 in Third-Party Software
Well the ThumbDV and a Flex 6300 actually works for D-Star .  I heard 6 stations on HF today and worked one station on 17 meters. That station reported my audio as "good" but I am wondering are there any things that we need to too to have good audio when using D-Star?  Any of the TX EQ capabilities need to be invoke for this mode . ?  It seemed odd just transmitting with a stock setting. By the way, this was my first voice QSO with the 6300 , I have not tried regular SSB phone yet. 

I do have experience with HF digital voice from several years ago using the codecs that Peter G3PLX was experimenting with. .  I can tell you that the audio quality with the ThumbDV and a Flex using D-Star was much superior.

Andy K3UK

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  • Cal  N3CAL
    Cal N3CAL Member ✭✭
    edited March 2017
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    Andrew you will get the best results on D-STAR HF using a flat TX EQ and no processor.   

    Cal/N3CAL

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