How to and Sundry

Tnx Marshall

  No, I'm only working on one node for now.  So I assume that I can

convert to six digits optionally but y’all would prefer it

     jd
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On 5/1/20 3:56 PM, Marshall Oldham via
AllStarLink Discussion Groups wrote:

KE6PCV
KE6PCV ASL Admin

              May 1

Yes that is the thought,
we want to conserve 5 digit node numbers so that we do not
run out.

Due to this COVID 19
thing, and everyone staying home, we are issuing a higher
than normal amount of new node numbers this past month.

So, if you requested
more than 2 node numbers we automatically deny the
additional numbers. This is to conserve node numbers so
that we do not run out. However, we have a workable
solution which will provide up to 20 node numbers. We call
it NNX. Please read about NNX nodes on our WiKi at

https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/NNX.

The wiki page explains
the very easy process to add additional node numbers
without consuming additional resources. NNX also saves you
time and assures your numbers are sequential.

If you really need more
than 20 nodes please let us know in a message.

Thank you for your
cooperation and understanding.

73

Marshall - ke6pcv


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J_D
J_D

              May 1

I tried Bryon (to stay dry)
Another question. Is there a need/requirement for the
5-digit
nodes to move to 6-digit ones to make for more number
availability? jd
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