Please do not connect to the VE3TNK HUB (Node 2200) and bridge across two reflectors (e.g., 2000 and 2200). Please also consider the time difference since you're unlikely to hear activity from North America. We are just waking up here to find many of our linked system (on 2200) occupied with traffic from the UK and VK. The net result is that our repeater systems are occupied with traffic making them unusable for our morning commute.
What makes this worse is that you have connected to the hub using a permanent link!
Jim / Steve - I am unable to disconnect node 2329 from 2200 using the ilink,11 (presumably the other side does not allow this when in permanent link mode) - if you can confirm this, I'll add it to Mantis.
and I've now disconnected it - thanks for keeping our PA's hot!
Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV) wrote:
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Please do not connect to the VE3TNK HUB (Node 2200) and bridge across two reflectors (e.g., 2000 and 2200). Please also consider the time difference since you're unlikely to hear activity from North America. We are just waking up here to find many of our linked system (on 2200) occupied with traffic from the UK and VK. The net result is that our repeater systems are occupied with traffic making them unusable for our morning commute.
What makes this worse is that you have connected to the hub using a permanent link!
Jim / Steve - I am unable to disconnect node 2329 from 2200 using the ilink,11 (presumably the other side does not allow this when in permanent link mode) - if you can confirm this, I'll add it to Mantis.