Rules
My stuff, my rules
Here you will find the rules and policies for using my reflectors, repeaters, nodes and links. If you do not follow them, you will be blacklisted.
Calling another station
A user should call another user using the - "called unit from calling unit" format (also known as "hey you - it´s me" format) using calling identifiers as shown above:
“Illinois State Police car 2-5 From IMEA 3”
Followed by:
“IMEA 3 From Illinois State Police car 2-5, go ahead”
Repeaters Rules
My network maintains and operates high-quality, wide-coverage area repeaters for the use of all Amateur radio operators. Operation and use of these repeaters shall comply fully with the US Amateur Radio Service (Part 97) regulations of the Federal Communication's Private Radio Service, Mexico IFT Ley Federal de Telecomuncaciones y Radiodifusión published on July 14, 2014, and International amateur radio rules.
The repeaters are provided for the purposes of contacting and passing information between fellow amateur radio operators, and providing service to the public as a voluntary, noncommercial communication service, particularly with respect to providing emergency communications.
In the spirit of Amateur Radio Service, users shall respect and support each other in a courteous and positive manner. Due to the wide coverage of the repeater system operators should always pause a minimum of three seconds before transmitting, to allow another station to break in.
Due to the number of repeaters on line full time at the beginning of each transmission, key your microphone two seconds before talking to let the system start.
Operators shall announce their call sign before transmitting any touch-tone commands, at the end of each communication, and every ten minutes or less during a communication.
There shall be absolutely no communications containing obscene, indecent, or profane words, language, or meaning. Discussion of religion, political or potentially sensitive social issues shall be avoided.
You must have your 7-digit ID will be according to the DMR-MARC/TRBO-6/NorCal/DCI/NC-PRN scheme. You can apply here. Be sure also to DISABLE the ARS!!! ARS is not permitted. We do not allow GPS positions to be beaconed over the ENTIRE network every 30 seconds.
For digital repeaters, see out Talk Group list. Using not listed Talk Groups is forbidden. Private calls are forbidden.
For DMR-MARC talk groups you must also follow the DMR-MARC rules.
For DMR+ talk groups you must also follow the DMR+ rules.
No one shall cause or condone the malicious or intentional interference of anyone's communications of the repeaters.
Users shall not communicate with, or discuss the actions of, anyone who violates these rules.
I will turn off a repeater or node to terminate improper operation of use with no warning or explanations.
As the owner, I reserve the right to forbid the use of any repeaters, links, remote bases or voice over internet protocol by anyone who repeatedly violates these rules, or anyone who facilitates or encourages others to violate these rules.
Nodes Rules
Control of node connections is normally restricted. Visitors should e-mail me (km4nno at yahoo.com) to gain access codes for the ASL, IRLP or Echolink nodes they want to connect to other reflectors or nodes. The gateway to the reflectors is open to hams to talk to whoever they hear.
IRLP Reflectors
Some experimental reflectors are black-listed, please do not contact me to white-list them. I will never do.
Repeater hang Time and IDs
If your node is linked to a repeater, there must be NO (as in zero) repeater hang time allowed to pass through to ASL, IRLP, or Echolink nor anything resembling a courtesy tone. This means set it to zero, not 500ms or even 100ms. If you are using a keyed CTCSS approach to solving this problem, make sure your tone encoder/decoder combination drops as fast as possible. No repeater IDs or controller messages are allowed at all, unless they are under a user transmission.
Cross-Links to Other Linking Methods
Cross-links are only acceptable with written permission from me. Please contact me before making any test or connection or you will be black-listed forever.
Avoid Local Traffic
Please advise your users to disconnect your node if a local conversation becomes extended. Short local greetings are okay while connected, but do not tie up my nodes with a 10 minute local QSO or worst, one hour.
I do not accept donations, etc. When people donates money or stuff, the start thinking they are the owners of my stuff, so forget it.
For Any Question or Comment:
Juan Carlos Pérez, KM4NNO / XE1F
AllStarLink
- AllStarLink Node 43852 Bridge to DMR+ Talk Group 334 Mexico.
- AllStarLink Node 51410 Mexico City, 146.400 MHz, 0.0 KHz, TPL 167.9 Hz.
- AllStarLink Node 51467 Mexico City, Experimental.
Echolink
IRLP
- IRLP Node 5334 Mexico City, 438.025 MHz, -5.0 MHz, DPL 023.
- IRLP Node 5995 Mexico City, 147.390 MHz, -600 KHz, TPL 167.9 Hz.