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Admin Duties

Foreward

Thank you for your interest in becoming a RepeaterBook admin. RepeaterBook contains over 21,000 repeaters throughout the US and Canada. One person can't manage a database of this size. With your help, RepeaterBook can be the most accurate and helpful online repeater directory available.

RepeaterBook has been online since 2006. Many other websites have come and gone, but this one stays online. The secret of success is free, accurate data. People will pay for data (they buy repeater directories all the time), this site believes the data should be a service to the community, and all information should be free.

Tools are provided on the site to help you research data. But you still will need to get out, test repeaters, and gather information. The best research is someone actually verifying the repeater is actually there, and it works.

As you may know, there are many “paper” repeaters out there. This is to say that a repeater is coordinated to operate on a channel, but there is no repeater there. This could be because there used to be, there had been plans for it, there are plans for it, or someone is squatting. These “paper” repeaters get listed in many directories because the coordination councils report them as coordinated. We like to go a step further and let the community know if the repeater is operational or not. What good is a repeater listing if you cannot key up the repeater?!

Top Five (5) Predictors of RB Administrator Success

We need highly motivated and successful admins! Here are a few of the traits we are looking for:

  1. Curiosity, attention to detail, and the ability to spot minute changes that can occur in a wide variety of divergent data sources
  2. Patience, persistence, tenacity, loyalty, and sense of pride in work performed within a successful and dynamic team setting
  3. Excellent writing, grammar, and communications skills with a wide variety of readership and stakeholders
  4. Strong analytical and research skills (online and on-air) with an appreciation of the appropriate balances between data quality, accuracy, completeness, and freshness
  5. Understanding of relevant radio repeater technologies (theory, operations, best practices, etc.)

Tasks and Responsibilities

Thank you for volunteering to be a RepeaterBook Admin. RepeaterBook contains over 35,000 repeaters throughout the world. One person can't manage a database of this size. With your help, RepeaterBook can be the most accurate and helpful online repeater directory available.

RepeaterBook has been online since 2006. Many other websites have come and gone, but this one stays online. The secret of success is free, accurate data. People will pay for data (they buy repeater directories all the time), this site believes the data should be a service to the community, and all information should be free.

Tools are provided on the site to help you research data. But you still will need to get out, test repeaters, and gather information. The best research is someone actually verifying the repeater is actually there and it works.

As you may know, there are many “paper” repeaters out there. This is to say that a repeater is coordinated to operate on a channel, but there is no repeater there. This could be because there used to be, there had been plans for it, there are plans for it, or someone is squatting. These “paper” repeaters get listed in many directories because the coordination councils report them as coordinated. We like to go a step further and let the community know if the repeater is operational or not. What good is a repeater listing if you cannot key up the repeater?!

Ten (10) Primary Sources of RepeaterBook Data

Online Research:

  1. Repeater coordinating group/council website.
  2. Ham club websites and their numerous/ad hoc repeater lists (with a wide variety of data age and accuracy).
  3. QRZ – Ham club callsign listings and bio data.
  4. FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS).
  5. ARRL – Ham club listings.
  6. Social media (Ham club FB pages, Groups.io, etc.)

Direct Reporting from Trustees, Custodians, Managers, Club Members, and Users:

  1. Submit Update Requests to AK RB via the RepeaterBook website.
  2. Send emails directly to AK RB Administrator in response to outreach emails.

State RepeaterBook Administrator:

  1. Maintains situational awareness/insight from daily exposure to (and travel within) the AK repeater coverage area.
  2. Recruit and lead a RepeaterBook VRO Team (Volunteer Repeater Observers).
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