*** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***

Milwaukee Digital has applied for a vanity call sign and I an proud to report that the call sign is W9MIL. The call sign at this time is only changed on our social media sites. Please continue to use KC9LKZ in your radio until we get the new call sign changed in the trust server. 73.

ABOUT MADOG

Note to UHF Repeater users. This repeater has been down for quite some time due to an internal failure. We have purchased a new 70cm D-Star repeater, but it will take sometime to get it installed. We also have to upgrade our gateway system to accommodate the new W9MIL callsign and the G3 software.

The system first took off in 2006 when we acquired a first generation 1.2 GHz and controller combination. In 2007, we bought the 2M and 70CM modules. The 440MHz unit was first installed and in the summer of 2008, the gateway was installed. In early 2010, our first generation 1.2GHz developed a firmware glitch and would not us let install the 2M module. Due to this problem and in contact with ICOM, there was no recovery for the problem.

In 2011, we purchased a 2nd generation controller, 1.2 GHz Data and voice module. With the new purchase, we were able to finally install the 2M module.

The W9MIL is a fully functional system with a gateway.  We hope that you enjoy the system and join in on the various D-STAR nets that take place.

System Fusion

On March 16, 2014, the Milwaukee Area Digital Operators Group (MADOG) and the Milwaukee Radio Amateurs’ Club (MRAC) partnered together to demo the Yaesu “System Fusion” repeater.

“System Fusion” is Yaesu’s version of digital communications, offering repeater owners the ability to provide a repeater that can be used by both analog and digital users separately. It has the ability to automatically switch modes depending on the type of signal received. Additionally, there is another repeater mode available in which digital users can talk into the repeater and transmit as analog for all users to hear.

Analog users will hear what sounds like static. This noise is the digital signal being transmitted by the repeater. We recommend users program a tone squelch of 127.3Hz into their radios.

You can reach us at info@milwaukeedigital.org.

73’ s and thanks for visiting!