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I'm not sure that the page linked to at the bottom of the page under "ham radio repeater database" actually refers to ham radio or repeaters. Trumpy 04:21, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
I recently performed the mergers, the requests were not deleted since February so I decided to go ahead an perform them. All that is needed is some rewriting and organizing of the data. There are certain places that need citations. Someone with more knowledge of international repeaters outside the USA should elaborate about how those systems are organized.
KB1LQC ( talk) 10:44, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
I am proposing to remove external links to club repeaters and personal websites unless they provide information useful to understanding how an amateur radio repeater works. Please let me know if there are any objections on my talk page. KB1LQC ( talk) 17:50, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
KB1LQC, nice work with the updates to this article. However, I'm concerned that some information is overlapping with the information at radio repeater. Some of this information is not specific to amateur use, so I'm not sure it all belongs in this article. Your thoughts? -- ChrisRuvolo ( t) 22:17, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
As far as I know, packet "digipeaters" and D-STAR repeaters are not similar. D-STAR is a digital mode; packet is modulated on FM. I suggest removing or clarifying the reference to D-STAR. Also, it should be noted that D-STAR "repeaters" are often connected to the "reflector," which introduces a VoIP layer. Comments? Isorhythmic ( talk) 07:01, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
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I'm not sure that the page linked to at the bottom of the page under "ham radio repeater database" actually refers to ham radio or repeaters. Trumpy 04:21, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
I recently performed the mergers, the requests were not deleted since February so I decided to go ahead an perform them. All that is needed is some rewriting and organizing of the data. There are certain places that need citations. Someone with more knowledge of international repeaters outside the USA should elaborate about how those systems are organized.
KB1LQC ( talk) 10:44, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
I am proposing to remove external links to club repeaters and personal websites unless they provide information useful to understanding how an amateur radio repeater works. Please let me know if there are any objections on my talk page. KB1LQC ( talk) 17:50, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
KB1LQC, nice work with the updates to this article. However, I'm concerned that some information is overlapping with the information at radio repeater. Some of this information is not specific to amateur use, so I'm not sure it all belongs in this article. Your thoughts? -- ChrisRuvolo ( t) 22:17, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
As far as I know, packet "digipeaters" and D-STAR repeaters are not similar. D-STAR is a digital mode; packet is modulated on FM. I suggest removing or clarifying the reference to D-STAR. Also, it should be noted that D-STAR "repeaters" are often connected to the "reflector," which introduces a VoIP layer. Comments? Isorhythmic ( talk) 07:01, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
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Amateur radio repeater. Please take a moment to review
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