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- | ====== Repeater Linking ====== | ||
- | Repeaters can be linked together by way of many different modes. This may include RF, EchoLink, AllStar, etc. This article is not intended for DMR linking. | ||
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- | Repeaters may be linked to a single repeater, multiple repeaters, or a simplex frequency. Repeaterbook tracks this linking and displays it back on a repeaters Detail page with links so that users can quickly navigate to the Detail pages of each of the repeaters and learn about the nature of the linking. If a repeater linking system has been created, clicking on the name of the linked system open a new search window that displays all of the repeaters in that system, including an option to map the system. | ||
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- | Admins and repeater custodians can manage the repeater linking information. Only repeaters that are linked routinely should be listed. This is not intended for dynamic links between repeaters, like a temporary link between to EchoLink repeaters. | ||
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- | To add a link to a repeater, go to the repeater' | ||
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- | * Link to Repeater | ||
- | * Link to System | ||
- | * Link to Simplex | ||
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- | ===== Link to Repeater ===== | ||
- | This type of link is preferred when only one or two repeaters are linked together. You will need to enter the following information: | ||
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