D-STAR
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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
Decoding Tutorials[edit]
Video Examples[edit]
- DSTAR Voice sample with RTL-SDR and DSD 1.7
- Decoding D-STAR Voice Audio with RTL SDR (RTL2832) and DSD 1.7
- D-STAR decode on DSD 1.7 NO SDR or DV dongle !!
Additional Links[edit]
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: