Parent Category: Operating Category: Phone
- Repeater Etiquette
- 1.-Starting a QSO via a directed call
- 2-Starting a QSO via a monitoring call.
- 3-Joining a QSO in progress.
- 4-Interrupting a QSO to make a call.
- 5-Roundtables and "Turning it Over".
- 6-IDing and Who's Who?
- 7-Demonstrations
- 8-Signal Reports
- 9-Language
- 10-Emergencies
- 11-Malicious Interference
- 12-Power
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11-Malicious Interference. If there is malicious interference, such as kerchunking, touch-tones, rude comments, etc. DO NOT ACKNOWLEDGE IT! Continue the QSO in a normal fashion. If the interference gets to the level where it is impossible to carry on the QSO, simply end the QSO as you normally would.
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Repeater Frequencies
Output | Input | Tone |
145.31 | 144.71 | 103.5 |
146.70 | 146.10 | 123.0 |
443.60 | 448.60 | 100.0 |
444.225 | 449.225 | 103.5 |
HCARC Call Sign: WA5EC |
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