diff --git a/assets/programming_files/d878.zip b/assets/programming_files/d878.zip index 5b3af3f..37bfaca 100644 Binary files a/assets/programming_files/d878.zip and b/assets/programming_files/d878.zip differ diff --git a/assets/templates/index.md b/assets/templates/index.md index 3b31e10..c910298 100644 --- a/assets/templates/index.md +++ b/assets/templates/index.md @@ -21,3 +21,7 @@ Anyone with a ham radio license can participate ! You don't even have to be loca --- {{ index_content }} + +--- + +Huge thanks to Rich WB7J for all his help this year ! diff --git a/assets/templates/rules.md b/assets/templates/rules.md index bf8184c..67c83f1 100644 --- a/assets/templates/rules.md +++ b/assets/templates/rules.md @@ -79,7 +79,10 @@ 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. +: 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. + +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. Will each repeater have a club member monitoring ? : Perhaps ! This will come down to club strategy. Get on a repeater, ask to chat to someone, and see what happens. If you're lucky, you'll find someone who's also participating in the Repeater Roundabout, and you can share your progress. If they aren't, you can still chat about anything and everything, and the contact still counts. diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 39cef69..7692804 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 13:03. +> This page was last updated on Tuesday October 31 at 20:33. --- @@ -34,3 +34,7 @@ Visit the [logging page](./logging) to log your contacts and submit your logs fo Join our [Discord chat server](https://discord.gg/BBpbESxSCm) to chat with other participants, arrange skeds, and get help. + +--- + +Huge thanks to Rich WB7J for all his help this year ! diff --git a/rules.md b/rules.md index 82ed883..ff8266b 100644 --- a/rules.md +++ b/rules.md @@ -79,7 +79,10 @@ 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. +: 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. + +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. Will each repeater have a club member monitoring ? : Perhaps ! This will come down to club strategy. Get on a repeater, ask to chat to someone, and see what happens. If you're lucky, you'll find someone who's also participating in the Repeater Roundabout, and you can share your progress. If they aren't, you can still chat about anything and everything, and the contact still counts.