RE: [Repeater-Builder] CW ID info

2004-01-08 Thread Mike Morris
This is true - and still no FCC rule PREVENTS you from adding it. I STILL like having every TX in a system have a unique ID for the same reason as I said earlier: if someone is hearing one of my TXs someplace it shouldn't be and they can catch the ID it tells me which TX to look at. Mike WA6ILQ

Re: [Repeater-Builder] CW ID info

2004-01-07 Thread Jim B.
Don wrote: I just had a old rack mount data Signal CWID-70 Re programmed with My call , They forgot to put /R But I will use My controller for That. I was thinking of putting a 220 Link on My 440 repeater or a remote . Do I have to ID That as /L Or can it just be My call ? PS Data

RE: [Repeater-Builder] CW ID info

2004-01-07 Thread Rogers, Ron
The latest re-write of the FCC Part 97 rules do not dictate that you have to add ANY /R, /L, or / anything to repeater or link transmitter callsigns. Just a plain callsign is fine and less than 20 WPM if using CW ID's ( Tone modulated FM in FM repeaters). Ron -WB8ERB- -Original