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NO the ARRL is not who should do something about this
You are the one that should learn proper procedures on repeaters First off it is illegal to kerchunk a repeater, i.e. send an unmodulated carrier and not identifying in compliance with FCC rules Legal way is "KI#XYZ testing" Repeater comes up and you wait for the courtesy tone (beep or bebop) Then ask "Can someone tell me the repeater call sign and location, please" If someone comes back and they usually do Next ask if the repeater is open or closed for general Amateur use. Some repeaters are for Emergency use only, others for DX announcements, etc Now you know the callsign of the repeater, its location and whether it is an open or closed repeater and probably the sponsering group or club -- without proficiency in Morse code. Gee that was simple Lets not get a thread going on open vs closed repeaters -- the owners can do what ever they want (;-), (;-( -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... How can new hams and upgrades ever be expected to know what repeaters they're kerchunking? ARRL should do something about this. SC |
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