D-STAR

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D-STAR
DSTAR.jpg
Frequencies 145.67 MHz
Frequency Range 145.67 MHz - 145.67 MHz
Mode NFM
Modulation GMSK
ACF Frame: 20 ms, Superframe: 420 ms
Emission Designator
Bandwidth 6.25 kHz
Location Worldwide
Short Description D-STAR is a digital voice protocol used by ham radio. Is sometimes routed over the internet for international communications.
I/Q Raw Recording
Audio Sample

D-STAR is a digital voice protocol used by ham radio. Is sometimes routed over the internet for international communications.


Characteristics[edit]

ACFAutoCorrelation Function Frame: 20 msmilliseconds (.001 of a second) Superframe: 420 msmilliseconds (.001 of a second)

Frequencies[edit]

144-148 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz; 420-450 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz; 1240-1300 MHzMegaHertz (MHz) 10^6 Hz

Decoding Software[edit]

Hobby Level Software


Professional Software

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Additional Images[edit]

DStar TV[edit]

A new form of SSTV called "DStar TV" can be used alongside a normal D-Star data signal to transmit Images much like in the form of modern Fax/SSTV. Thus giving it the name "Dstar TV". This link goes over the following guide on how to operate such with its own encoder available:

http://www.dstartv.com/faq.htm