OK now you're talking politics.
I do have a bridge running between D-Star and Echolink, but there are some admin areas that need to be fixed especially around identification.
The audio quality is actually surprisingly good (unless the incoming Echolink is from a repeater that has not filtered it's CTCSS tone out sufficiently in which case it is HORRIBLE).
It's not a production system purely for me to play with.
David
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Not directly, no. It is possible to communicate between them with software acting as a bridge between the two, though I haven't actually written the application that will do so. I am also thinking of allowing for normal voice; the D-Star Protocol does include a bridge that allows analogue voice and callsign routing, but this hasn't been implemented by Icom, nor has Jonathan done so, to my knowledge.
Matthew Pitts
N8OHU