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 ====== TravelPlus Export ====== ====== TravelPlus Export ======
  
-TravelPlus for Repeaters was an electronic companion to the [[http://www.arrl.org/|ARRL]] publication known as //The ARRL Repeater Directory//, which is still in production. The printed directory is still published, however, TravelPlus has been replaced by a third-party vendor.+TravelPlus for Repeaters was an electronic companion to the [[http://www.arrl.org/|ARRL]] publication known as //The ARRL Repeater Directory//, which is still in production. The printed directory is still published, however, TravelPlus has been replaced by a third-party vendor and the printed version is no longer curated by the ARRL.
  
 TravelPlus was installed on a PC as an application. The application allowed for exporting data. The data could be exported in the CSV or TPE formats. Many radio manufacturers support importing repeater data in these formats, even though the ARRL no longer produces the TravelPlus application. TravelPlus was installed on a PC as an application. The application allowed for exporting data. The data could be exported in the CSV or TPE formats. Many radio manufacturers support importing repeater data in these formats, even though the ARRL no longer produces the TravelPlus application.
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 | Callsign         | In Development   | | Callsign         | In Development   |
 | Feature          | In Development   | | Feature          | In Development   |
-| Keyword          | Operational      |+| Keyword          | <color green>Operational</color>       |
 | Location         | In Development   | | Location         | In Development   |
-| Multi-County     | Operational      |+| Multi-County     <color green>Operational</color>    |
 | Multi-State      | Testing          | | Multi-State      | Testing          |
-| Proximity        | Operational      | +| Proximity        | <color green>Operational</color>      | <color green>Operational</color> 
-| Quick            | Operational      |+| Quick            | <color green>Operational</color>       |
 | Nationwide       | Testing          | | Nationwide       | Testing          |
 | Special Modes    | In Development   | | Special Modes    | In Development   |
-| Travel           | Operational      |+| Travel           <color green>Operational</color>       |
  
 ===== Export Parameters ===== ===== Export Parameters =====
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 | Location| Nearest city and landmark.| | Location| Nearest city and landmark.|
 | Output Frequency| Repeater downlink frequency.| | Output Frequency| Repeater downlink frequency.|
-| Input Frequency| Repeaterbook uplink frequency.|+| Input Frequency| If the split is standard then show the symbol (+, -). If it's odd or simplex, then display the uplink freq.|
 | Call Sign| Repeater call sign.| | Call Sign| Repeater call sign.|
 | Repeater Tone| Uplink tone.| | Repeater Tone| Uplink tone.|
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 ===== Export Notes ===== ===== Export Notes =====
 The TravelPlus exports do not notate in any way if the repeater supports a digital mode, such as DMR or D-Star. The TravelPlus exports do not notate in any way if the repeater supports a digital mode, such as DMR or D-Star.
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 +The Kenwood MCP-2A software does not import split channels properly. It imports split channels as simplex channels.
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