D-Star Gateways and Registration
D-Star Gateways enable users to connect from a local D-Star repeater, equiped with a D-Star Gateway, to any other Gateway equiped D-Star repeater.
To ensure that only suitably licenced amateur radio operators can access a D-Star Gateway each user needs to be registered across the D-Star network.
The D-Star network can support up to 8 variances of a callsign, based on the extension programmed into the user's radio, but each callsign must be registered for access through a D-Star Gateway. This is particularly useful if a person has multiple D-Star radios that may be running at the same time, eg: Home, Car, Portable Hand Held, etc.
The D-Star G2 Gateway system allows for a single letter to be added to the 8th byte of a callsign, however, a difference to the traditional APRS SSID, is that numbers are not permitted.
Certain letters are not permitted as they are recognised as they are reserved for special purposes within the D-Star system. The following letters are not permitted:
| Callsign Extension: | Reserved For: |
|---|---|
| A | 23cm D-Star Repeater |
| B | 70cm D-Star Repeater |
| C | 2m D-Star Repeater |
| E | D-Star Repeater Echo Test |
| G | D-Star Repeater Gateway |
| I | D-Star Repeater Information |
| L | D-Star Repeater Gateway Linking |
| S | D-Star Repeater Internal System |
| U | D-Star Repeater Gateway Unlinking |
| C0 | D-Star Reserved for future use |
| R0 | D-Star Reserved for future use |
| S0 | D-Star Reserved for future use |
| 1, 2, 3,... 0 | Not permitted |
Examples of appropriate callsign extensions:
| Callsign with Extension: | Suggested Usage: |
|---|---|
| AD6NH | AD6NH Home Station |
| AD6NH D | AD6NH DV Dongle User |
| AD6NH M | AD6NH Mobile Radio |
| AD6NH P | AD6NH Portable / Hand Held Radio |
Gateway Registration Process:
There are several steps associated with setting up and maintaining accounts on a D-Star Gateway. These comprise:
It is highly recommended that you print these screens to assist with the process. If they are not followed correctly you will not be properly registered and unable to use a D-Star Gateway.
Creating an account on a D-Star Gateway:
Setting and Maintaining your Personal Information:
When you have received a confirmation e-mail from the Gateway Administrator approving your application you will be able to setup your specific callsign(s) and radio information to access the Gateway. These steps must be followed exactly.
Registering a Single Callsign / Radio:
If you only wish to register a single callsign on the D-Star network, perform the following steps:
| Target CS | AreaRPT CS | ZoneRPT CS | Receive Time (UTC) | PC Name | Local IP |
| AD6NH | W6HRO A | W6HRO | 2008-05-27 12:25:45 | ad6nh | 10.XXX.XXX.XXX |
Registering Multiple Callsigns / Radios:
If you wish to register multiple, or additional, callsigns on the D-Star network, perform the following steps:
Remember to follow the standard D-Star registration format.
| Target CS | AreaRPT CS | ZoneRPT CS | Receive Time (UTC) | PC Name | Local IP |
| AD6NH | W6HRO A | W6HRO | 2008-05-27 12:25:45 | ad6nh | 10.XXX.XXX.XXX |
| AD6NH M | W6HRO A | W6HRO | 2008-05-27 12:33:22 | ad6nh-mobile | 10.XXX.XXX.XXX |
Whoops... I've Made A Mistake:
If you have made a mistake, or wish to remove a callsign from the list, select the "DEL" tick box on the right hand side, next to the pcname field. Then click Update.
Once you have registered your callsign, or callsigns, for the first time it can take up to 24 hours before they are able to access any of the D-Star Gateways while all of the D-Star Gateway Databases are synchronised with each other.