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- | The status of a repeater—whether Open, Closed, or Private—determines who is allowed to use it: | + | The use status of a repeater—whether Open, Closed, or Private—determines who is allowed to use it: |
- | **Open**: The repeater is free for anyone to use without any restrictions. | + | * **Open**: The repeater is free for anyone to use without any restrictions. |
+ | * **Closed**: The repeater is limited to a specific club or group. Permission is usually required from the group before using it. | ||
+ | * **Private**: | ||
- | **Closed**: The repeater is limited to a specific club or group. Permission is usually required from the group before using it. | + | These statuses help users understand |
- | **Private**: This is the most restrictive status, typically meaning the repeater is privately funded. Membership, often paid, is required to use the repeater. | + | __**Operational Status**__ |
- | These statuses help users understand | + | The operational status of a repeater—whether On-Air, Off-Air, Testing, or Archived—is a key data point that sets RepeaterBook apart from other repeater directories. After all, a listing is only useful if the repeater is actually available for use. |
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+ | * **On-Air**: The repeater is operating normally. | ||
+ | * **Off-Air**: | ||
+ | * **Testing**: | ||
+ | * **Archive**: | ||
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+ | __**Operating Modes**__ | ||
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+ | In the past, any repeater that wasn't digital was automatically considered an FM Analog repeater. However, that is no longer the case. Now, all repeaters must be assigned a specific operational mode, even if it's just FM. At least one operational mode must always be active. | ||
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+ | For example, if a repeater currently shows **FM** and is being changed to **Yaesu System Fusion**, the FM mode must not be deselected before activating the new mode. If the FM mode is deselected before adding Yaesu System Fusion, the repeater would temporarily have no operating mode, which is not allowed. To prevent this, the system will show an error message if an RRC tries to remove FM without selecting a new mode. The RRC must __first__ enable the new mode (e.g., Yaesu System Fusion) before deselecting FM. | ||
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+ | This process ensures that a repeater always has at least one operational mode assigned. | ||
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+ | **Analog FM** | ||
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+ | The repeater' | ||
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+ | * **Wideband**: | ||
+ | * **Narrowband**: | ||
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+ | These settings allow for greater flexibility in defining | ||
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+ | **DMR** | ||
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+ | The repeater' | ||
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+ | The **DMR ID** is essential to fully utilize other features RepeaterBook can provide for the listing. | ||
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+ | When the DMR ID is entered, RepeaterBook queries RadioID.net in real-time to retrieve the information entered by the record holder on that site. This includes displaying details like the IPSC and talkgroup information. | ||
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+ | Selecting the correct IPSC is important. If the selected IPSC is BrandMeister, | ||
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+ | RRCs can choose an IPSC from a dropdown menu of known IPSCs. If the IPSC is not BrandMeister, | ||
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+ | Talkgroup data cannot be manually entered on RepeaterBook. All talkgroup information is hosted by [[https:// | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | **__D-Star__** | ||
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+ | The repeater' | ||
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+ | Additionally, | ||
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+ | **__M-17__** | ||
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+ | The repeater' | ||
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+ | Additionally, | ||
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+ | * Repeater: Stand-alone repeater | ||
+ | * Gateway Repeater: Internet connected repeater | ||
+ | * Hotspot 24/7: Multi-mode, low-powered personal simplex node, continuously available | ||
+ | * Hotspot <24/7: Multi-mode, low-powered personal simplex node available less than continuously available | ||
+ | * DVAP 24/7: **Digital Voice Access Point** is a personal hotspot. | ||
+ | * DVAP <24/7: **Digital Voice Access Point** is a personal hotspot. | ||
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+ | **__P-25__** | ||
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+ | **__NXDN__** | ||
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+ | **__Tetra__** | ||
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+ | **__Yaesu System Fusion__** | ||
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+ | The repeater' | ||
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+ | An additional button is present to add or remove **Digital Group Identifications (DG-IDs)**, used for groups. [[https:// |
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