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+ | ===== Searching ===== | ||
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+ | You can search for simplex nodes by country at https:// | ||
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+ | Simplex nodes also appear in the standard repeater searches. | ||
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+ | ===== Editing ===== | ||
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+ | Simplex nodes are added to RepeaterBook the same way repeaters are. However, RepeaterBook will treat the entry as a simplex node after that. The Details page for a simplex node is customized for that type of entry. Also, Simplex Nodes are edited by the call sign holder and up to one additional designee. RepeaterBook admins are typically not involved in the editing process and edit request forms are not available. However, all registered users can report the operational status of the node. | ||
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+ | The most common question we get is how to delete a Simplex Node. This is done by changing the operational status to " | ||
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+ | Node owners must heep their nodes up to date and re-check the node entry at least once every 6 months. RepeaterBook will send an email to all node call signs after five months since the last update. At six months since the last update, the node will automatically be archived. |
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