Listening to D-STAR with DSD 1.7

D-STAR digital voice can now be decoded using DSD 1.7 software

Up until recently it was possible to decode D-STAR headers using either DSD 1.6 or dstar.exe and an RTL-SDR, but it was not possible to decode voice. Now amateur radio hobbyist PU2VLW has brought to our attention that the latest DSD development version 1.7 is capable of decoding D-STAR audio.

RTL-SDR - http://www.rtl-sdr.com/listening-d-star-digital-voice-dsd-1-7/

PU2VLW (Google English) - http://tinyurl.com/DecodingDSTAR

Oregon hams locate missing dementia patient

Members of the Lane County Sheriffs Amateur Radio Operators, an ARRL Affiliated Club, are being credited with the rescue of an elderly  Eugene, Oregon man.

The 78 year old dementia patient's wife reported that he had wandered away from his home east of the University of Oregon Campus.  The Lane County Sheriff's Department has a team of ham operators who are specially trained in Radio Direction Finding (RDF) search procedures.

Dubbed Project LifeSaver, at risk individuals wear special RF bracelets.  Should a person go missing, the LCSARO team members use their special tracking skills to safely locate the missing person.  The missing man was one of six people in the Lane County program.

The missing man was located on the corner of Eight Avenue and Willamette Street, in downtown Eugene.  He was not injured.

The mission of Project Lifesaver is to provide timely response to save lives and reduce potential injury for adults and children who wander due to Alzheimer’s, autism, and other related conditions or disorders.

The team of ham radio operators reduces the need for large scale search parties, which typically involve many agencies, hundreds of police officers, and thousands of dollars in costs.

The LCSARO also provides communications in disasters and other emergency situations for the Sheriff's Department.

Nevada Amateur Radio Newswire - http://www.nevadahamradio.com/

St. Patrick Day special event station GB1SPD

The West Tyrone Amateur Radio Club (WTARC) will be taking part in the St. Patrick Day celebrations on Monday 17th March 2014 in Omagh, Co Tyrone.

The club will be running a special event station using the call sign GB1SPD. We will be situated on the top floor of the Strule Arts Centre, which is in the town centre.

Prepration will be on HF, VHF/UHF, Echo Link and Digital Modes.

The club will be operating between 11am & 5pm inclusive local time.

If you are interested or would like to see and hear amateur radio in operation then this is your opportunity.

A special QSL card is being designed for the event; all contacts will receive the special QSL card.

West Tyrone Amateur Radio Club (WTARC) - http://www.wtarc.net