Hello.
One question:
If I (on my local repeater) link to a reflector using REF001CL and then later
forget to unlink, can someone else unlink from the reflector using U (at the
8 digit) ?
I heard someone say that only the one that set up a link can unlink it ..
Best regards
LA4AMA
Roar
At 05:35 PM 7/10/2010, you wrote:
Hello.
One question:
If I (on my local repeater) link to a reflector using REF001CL and
then later forget to unlink, can someone else unlink from the
reflector using U (at the 8 digit) ?
I heard someone say that only the one that set up a link can unlink it
At 06:04 PM 7/10/2010, you wrote:
Hello.
Thank you for the reply.
I will try to get hold of another operator to test this on our
repeater. It might be as you say an administrator configuration
option for this.
Make sure you use a valid and registered callsign in MY, as I'm
pretty sure
OK. I know of at least 4 operators that are registered users on our gateway. I
will get one of these to try unlink from reflector to see if it is successful.
Best regards
LA4AMA
Roar
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, Tony Langdon vk3...@... wrote:
At 06:04 PM 7/10/2010, you wrote:
I heard someone say that only the one that set up a link can unlink it ..
There might be an administrator configuration option for this, I
don't know. However, on the gateways here, anyone can unlink,
regardless of who initiated the link.
Available dplus options:
# restrict
Thank you for that info John, that clearifies this issue.
Best 73
LA4AMA
Roar
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, john_ke5c k...@... wrote:
I heard someone say that only the one that set up a link can unlink it
..
There might be an administrator configuration option for this, I
Here in Tucson, our repeaters are configured so that when linked to a
reflector, they will auto unlink after one hour without use except those that
are perma-linked.
Bill KE7ONZ
Here in Tucson, our repeaters are configured so that when linked to a
reflector, they will auto unlink after one hour without use except those that
are perma-linked.
You can also configure perma-linking such that, if unlinked, the particular
band module will remain unlinked until a
On Feb 13, 2010, at 7:02 AM, DH9FAX wrote:
And then I see users in my dplus.log (on the gateways I operate), who
are talking locally or via reflector connection, but have a useless
callsign in UR, sometime even to another repeater, which is not involved
into the conversation. That causes
Ok, one more question...When connecting to a D-Star repeater for the purpose of
contacting anyone who happens to be listiening. Do I need a / in front of the
repeater call? After connecting I would then enter CQCQCQ on my end? Or am I
thinking of connecting to a reflector?
Thanks
N0MEQ
you need the / and you keep it that way until you are done communicating
with that repeater.
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:49 PM, John n0m...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, one more question...When connecting to a D-Star repeater for the
purpose of contacting anyone who happens to be listiening. Do I need
John wrote:
Ok, one more question...When connecting to a D-Star repeater for the
purpose of contacting anyone who happens to be listiening. Do I need a
/ in front of the repeater call? After connecting I would then enter
CQCQCQ on my end? Or am I thinking of connecting to a reflector?
: Monday, February 08, 2010 9:49 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: CONNECTING TO RELECTORorREPEATERS
Ok, one more question...When connecting to a D-Star repeater for the purpose of
contacting anyone who happens to be listiening. Do I need a / in front
UR=/XNXXX C where XNXXX is the call sign of the distant repeater, C is the
module in the 8th character position and the '/' distinguishes the call
sign from that of an individual station and that of a repeater.
This is not mentioned in the readme text file link I sent because this is
native to
Instructions - http://www.opendstar.org/tools/readme.txt
--- In dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com, John n0m...@... wrote:
I was in hopes that the group can clarify the appropriate linking and
unlinking to a reflector or repeater on D-Star.
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