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D-STAR         
  • ICOM IC-91AD handheld transceiver with the D-STAR UT-121 digital voice board installed
DIGITAL PROTOCOL
D-Star; D star; Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio; DSTAR; Dstar
D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio) is a digital voice and data protocol specification for amateur radio. The system was developed in the late 1990s by the Japan Amateur Radio League and uses minimum-shift keying in its packet-based standard.
Froebel star         
  • alt=An out-of-focus close-up of a part of a Christmas tree with glitter garlands and blurry decoration. In-focus in the left half of the picture, suspended from one of the twigs, is a red cardboard-woven Froebel star. Four tips and seven prongs are visible.
  • A Froebel star
  • Froebel stars made from ''[[lauhala]]'' in Puna, Hawaiʻi
CHRISTMAS DECORATION MADE FROM PAPER
Advent star; Danish star; German star; Nordic star; Pennsylvanian star; Polish star; Swedish star
A Froebel star () is a Christmas decoration made of paper, common in Germany. In English it does not have a commonly recognised name; it can be referred to as Advent star, Danish star, German star, Nordic star, Pennsylvanian star, Polish star, Swedish star, Christmas star, or Froebel star.
STAR*D         
Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) was a collaborative study on the treatment of depression, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Its main focus was on the treatment of depression in patients where the first prescribed antidepressant proved inadequate.