Ya, you CAN program 100 or more repeaters into most current commercial rigs, 
and alpha tag them as well.

Michael
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 19:34:57 
To:[email protected]
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Off Topic, trying not to re-invent the  wheel...


At 3/26/2008 08:14, you wrote:
 
 >Maybe you haven't been to a test session lately. Since
 >the FCC et al lowered the standards and did away with
 >Morse Code entirely, the quality of the new operators
 >is a lot lower than you might want to acknowledge.
 >Sure, the guys who have been hams since the 1970s
 >probably know which end of a tube to plug in, and can
 >figure many things out. But who's gonna show up to
 >volunteer? All the new guys with zero experience who
 >see the event as public relations and glory.
 
 W.r.t. the primary public service event I'm involved with (LA Marathon), we 
 simply don't allow untrained individuals to volunteer; pre-event training 
 is mandatory.
 
 >I agree that commercial rigs are a lot more foolproof,
 >and if new repeaters come on the air that often, then
 >someone will just have to keep up with programming
 >them.
 
 This has nothing to do with "new repeaters". Out of all the repeaters 
 serving the area, can you predict which ones will still be on the air after 
 a disaster? If not, can you program every single one of them into your 
 commercial radios? Around here it would amount to nearly 100 repeaters 
 just on 2 meters.
 
 > Not really a big deal. In some areas of the
 >country, the only bands capable of accepting new
 >repeaters aren't covered by commercial equipment
 >anyway, so it's a non-issue for things like 1296 MHz.
 
 I guess the other areas can speak for themselves w.r.t. "allowing" new 
 repeaters. Here in SoCal there are new repeaters hitting the airwaves 
 nearly every month.
 
 Bob NO6B
 
                                                                        
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