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Witam !! Chłopaki z DV-RPTR szykują kolejną rewolucję cytuję :

Hello Friends,

the last 4 weeks were extremely busy by writing XDVRPTR, a totally new firmware for the DV-RPTR board and for its successors, and of course, all option boards.

Additionally a new Control Center version adapted to XDVRPTR will also be released.

We have currently 8 beta-testers working hard to find any possible bug, and what I can see from their reports, we are very close to a official release.

This release will bring to you:

* a new stable firmware supporting all options (no more problems with microphione noise etc.)
* support for a nice and tiny OLED display showing calls and messages
* a new conference mode which allows hotspot/dongle/repeater operators to listen/talk the traffic on their hotspot with the AMBE board.
* support for the brand new CCS Call Connection Service developed by the inventor of DCS (DG1HT)

After DCS, the new CCS may be the next revolution in DV communication.
I will present that in the next message.

vy 73
Kurt
DJ0ABR


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Dalszy ciąg zabawy - cytuję :

Hello Friends,

After DCS, the new CCS (Call Connection Service) may be the next revolution in DV communication.
It was developed by DG1HT, the inventor of our DCS reflectors.

Until now, we had a large number of different systems, all of them trying to connect stations or repeaters directly (without reflectors).
These systems are:
* ICOM Callsign routing
* IrcDDB (based on ICOM Callsign routing)
* D-Plus
* StarNET

We all know, that these systems (except d-plus) are only rarely used because its too complicated for most users to handle 4 different systems.
Also we know that traditional callsign routing has a big problem: you do not know whats happening at the receiver side.

The new CCS system, integrates the functionallity of all these different four systems into one single system, CCS.

And the best news is: it is extremely easy to use. The most easy way doing callsign routing that is possible. I will give you an example:

Example-1:
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Using the ControlCenter I want to talk to GB1ABC who is somewhere travelling around the world, maybe sitting in a hotel with his notebook:

* Go to the CCS window and click on GB1ABC
* Push PTT and talk

thats all to do. GB1ABC does not need to press any key or button in order to switch the route back to you (as it is required in Icom Callsignrouting or IrcDDB). This makes answering also easy, just push PTT and talk.

Example-2:
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I am using my ICOM rig (no PC) via a repeater and want to talk to GB1ABC

* Enter GB1ABC as urcall into the transceiver.
* Push PTT and talk

All routing is done by CCS automatically, there is nothing more to do, even the route back is switched automatically.

Auto-Conference-Mode:
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Traditional Callsign Routing has one major problem: You can talk to somebody, but you do not get any response. You do not know whats the situation on the other side. Also the other user has to press a key before he can answer you. Thats way too complicated.

CCS goes another way: It automatically switches a conference mode. I will give you an example:

Example-3:
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I want to talk to GB1ABC. But GB1ABC is already connected to DCS001-B and is in QSO with DL1XYZ.

* I select GB1ABC
* I push the PTT

now CCS automatically logs me into the communication going on between GB1ABC and DL1XYZ. I can hear both stations (and all other stations in this QSO).
Now I can just talk and everybody in this group will hear me.

Conclusion:
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CCS operates totally automatically.
All a user has to do: Select the callsign and Talk.
It can establish a communication to other users or to repeaters.

CCS is first supported by the next Control Center version. We are already working on Clients for Icom Repeaters and I think Jonathans Repeater will also support it.

vy 73
Kurt
DJ0ABR


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