diff --git a/assets/programming_files/d878.zip b/assets/programming_files/d878.zip index e7a0ac7..cc9fd38 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 39f7dbe..44b2665 100644 --- a/assets/templates/rules.md +++ b/assets/templates/rules.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Feel free to chat about anything and everything, though ! - **One point per contact.** You score one point for each contact you make on any repeater in this list. Multiple contacts on the same repeater count this year, so feel free to "run" a repeater ! Treat this like "running a frequency" during a contest. Also note that the person you contact does not necessarily have to be participating in the Repeater Roundabout for you to score a point -- any non-duplicate contact counts. Note that *duplicate contacts with the same person, on the same repeater, do not count*. - **It pays to QRP.** If you're running 5W or less, the contact is worth double. -- **Collect 'em all !** If you make a contact on *all repeaters* with the same club designation on the list of participating repeaters (for systems with at least two repeaters), your point score for that system is multiplied by the number of repeaters. For example, the PSRG operates a 2m repeater, a 6m repeater, and a 70cm repeater. If you log 10 points across PSRG repeaters, but you've hit each of them at least once, that's worth 30 points instead. If you hit all 8 W7ACS repeaters, you get an 8x multiplier for your points on them. +- **Collect 'em all !** If you make a contact on *all repeaters* with the same club designation on the list of participating repeaters (for systems with at least two repeaters), your point score for that system is multiplied by the number of repeaters. For example, the PSRG operates a 2m repeater, a 6m repeater, and a 70cm repeater. If you log 10 points across PSRG repeaters, but you've hit each of them at least once, that's worth 30 points instead. If you hit all 7 W7ACS repeaters, you get a 7x multiplier for your points on them. # Logging diff --git a/files.md b/files.md index a7e5f8b..6825e8c 100644 --- a/files.md +++ b/files.md @@ -7,17 +7,32 @@ In order to make the contesting life a little easier, here are some files you ca These files are automatically generated each time a new repeater is added. Many thanks to [Mike K7MCK](https://www.qrz.com/db/k7mck) for contributing code to generate the AnyTone D878 and Icom IC-705 files, and for the videos you see below on programming your radios specifically for the Repeater Roundabout. -| Download | Type | FM | DMR | DSTAR | Fusion | + +## Downloading files + +Which file do you need ? + +- The All Repeaters file contains every repeater that is participating in the Repeater Roundabout. It is not formatted for any particular radio, but you should be able to modify it for your radio of choice. +- The Chirp file is helpful for radios that are programmable by Chirp. It does not include DMR or DSTAR repeaters. +- The [**AnyTone D878**](assets/programming_files/d878.zip) file is specifically for the AnyTone D878 radio. It includes DMR and YSF repeaters. +- The [**Icom IC-705**](assets/programming_files/icom.csv) file is specifically for the Icom IC-705 radio. It includes DSTAR and YSF repeaters. + +


+ +| Click to download | Type | FM | DMR | DSTAR | Fusion | |:--------:|:-----|:--:|:---:|:-----:|:------:| -| | [Chirp](https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home) | | | | | -| | [AnyTone AT-D878](https://support.bridgecomsystems.com/anytone-878-v2-model-cps-firmware-downloads) | | | | | -| | [Icom IC-705](https://www.icomjapan.com/support/firmware_driver/3067/) | | | | | | | All repeaters | | | | | +| | Chirp | | | | | +| | AnyTone AT-D878 | | | | | +| | Icom IC-705 | | | | |


+## Help programming radios -## Chirp help + + +### Chirp [Chirp](https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home) is a free, open-source tool for programming a large number of radios. @@ -45,7 +60,7 @@ For more information, check out [Chirp's Wiki](https://chirp.danplanet.com/proje


-## AnyTone D878 instructions +### AnyTone D878 Our download for the D878 is a zip file containing three files : @@ -75,7 +90,7 @@ appropriate category (Channel, Scan List, and/or Talk Groups). -## Icom IC-705 instructions +### Icom IC-705 *These have been tested with the Icom-705. If you have an Icom 7300 (or other Icom radio), please let us know if this file is also compatible with your radio.* @@ -91,8 +106,3 @@ let us know if this file is also compatible with your radio.* downloaded icom.csvfile.


- - -## All repeaters - -This file contains frequencies for all repeaters, not formatted for any particular program. You should be able to modify it for your radio of choice. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 733e662..ecfc661 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ 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 Friday September 29 at 11:04. +> This page was last updated on Friday September 29 at 11:37. --- diff --git a/rules.md b/rules.md index 0392f05..35091a4 100644 --- a/rules.md +++ b/rules.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Feel free to chat about anything and everything, though ! - **One point per contact.** You score one point for each contact you make on any repeater in this list. Multiple contacts on the same repeater count this year, so feel free to "run" a repeater ! Treat this like "running a frequency" during a contest. Also note that the person you contact does not necessarily have to be participating in the Repeater Roundabout for you to score a point -- any non-duplicate contact counts. Note that *duplicate contacts with the same person, on the same repeater, do not count*. - **It pays to QRP.** If you're running 5W or less, the contact is worth double. -- **Collect 'em all !** If you make a contact on *all repeaters* with the same club designation on the list of participating repeaters (for systems with at least two repeaters), your point score for that system is multiplied by the number of repeaters. For example, the PSRG operates a 2m repeater, a 6m repeater, and a 70cm repeater. If you log 10 points across PSRG repeaters, but you've hit each of them at least once, that's worth 30 points instead. If you hit all 8 W7ACS repeaters, you get an 8x multiplier for your points on them. +- **Collect 'em all !** If you make a contact on *all repeaters* with the same club designation on the list of participating repeaters (for systems with at least two repeaters), your point score for that system is multiplied by the number of repeaters. For example, the PSRG operates a 2m repeater, a 6m repeater, and a 70cm repeater. If you log 10 points across PSRG repeaters, but you've hit each of them at least once, that's worth 30 points instead. If you hit all 7 W7ACS repeaters, you get a 7x multiplier for your points on them. # Logging