diff --git a/assets/programming_files/d878.zip b/assets/programming_files/d878.zip index 37bfaca..ca73fde 100644 Binary files a/assets/programming_files/d878.zip and b/assets/programming_files/d878.zip differ diff --git a/assets/templates/rules.md b/assets/templates/rules.md index 67c83f1..161c077 100644 --- a/assets/templates/rules.md +++ b/assets/templates/rules.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Can I arrange a contact beforehand ? : Yes, skeds are perfectly okay ! Arranging your QSO beforehand is perfectly fine. We have a [Discord system](https://discord.gg/BBpbESxSCm) that's a great place to arrange a sked, or see who's around to find you on a repeater. Can I use Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP ? -: You sure can ! The rules are the same, and nothing changes in the way you log your contacts. If a repeater has Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP, you can use it to make your contact. The key is that the repeater *must be transmitting your contact over RF*. Please do not bridge a repeater to another repeater or conference; this is Ben's Rule, after WY2K's devious mind. +: You sure can ! The rules are the same, and nothing changes in the way you log your contacts. If a repeater has Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP, you can use it to make your contact. The key is that the repeater *must be transmitting your contact over RF*. Please do not bridge a repeater to another repeater or conference; this is Benjamin's Rule, after WY2K's devious mind. What's the deal with DMR, DSTAR, and YSF ? : You can treat these as RF systems, accessing the repeaters directly over radio frequencies, or you can treat them as internet systems, using perhaps a local hotspot or similar to access the network. If the latter, the internet connectivity rule above applies : the repeater must be transmitting your QSO over RF for the contact to count. diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 7692804..6e921d2 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The Repeater Roundabout is a weekend-long event held on many of our local repeat Anyone with a ham radio license can participate ! You don't even have to be local; stations may participate over Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP if they are available. -> This page was last updated on Tuesday October 31 at 20:33. +> This page was last updated on Tuesday October 31 at 20:34. --- diff --git a/rules.md b/rules.md index ff8266b..db4bbbe 100644 --- a/rules.md +++ b/rules.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Can I arrange a contact beforehand ? : Yes, skeds are perfectly okay ! Arranging your QSO beforehand is perfectly fine. We have a [Discord system](https://discord.gg/BBpbESxSCm) that's a great place to arrange a sked, or see who's around to find you on a repeater. Can I use Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP ? -: You sure can ! The rules are the same, and nothing changes in the way you log your contacts. If a repeater has Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP, you can use it to make your contact. The key is that the repeater *must be transmitting your contact over RF*. Please do not bridge a repeater to another repeater or conference; this is Ben's Rule, after WY2K's devious mind. +: You sure can ! The rules are the same, and nothing changes in the way you log your contacts. If a repeater has Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP, you can use it to make your contact. The key is that the repeater *must be transmitting your contact over RF*. Please do not bridge a repeater to another repeater or conference; this is Benjamin's Rule, after WY2K's devious mind. What's the deal with DMR, DSTAR, and YSF ? : You can treat these as RF systems, accessing the repeaters directly over radio frequencies, or you can treat them as internet systems, using perhaps a local hotspot or similar to access the network. If the latter, the internet connectivity rule above applies : the repeater must be transmitting your QSO over RF for the contact to count.