RANGER links?

Hi guys… been away from AllStar for a while and my how things have progressed! I’m re-acclimating myself with the old and new features and I ran across this in the rpt.conf file:

810 = ilink,10 ; Disconnect all RANGER links (except permalinks)

What exactly is this?

tnx

Stephen

K1LNX

This is part of a proposal that Jim and Bryan Doyle few others had back in
2006 or so. Basically it was a simplex node that would monitor the calling
frequency for Long DTMF 0 "LiTZ" and then link into a given repeater node.

Note the Ranger nodes are prefixed with a 9 node number, and all 9 node
numbers will use the ranger courtesy tone.

http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7021858559

Confused the heck out of me when I gave my 900 MHz test node number 927 and
then got this CT! http://keekles.org/~w9cr/40821%20wierd%20tone.wav

73'

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On 4/4/16 10:32 AM, Stephen - K1LNX wrote:

Hi guys... been away from AllStar for a while and my how things have
progressed! I'm re-acclimating myself with the old and new features and I ran
across this in the rpt.conf file:

810 = ilink,10 ; Disconnect all RANGER links (except permalinks)

What exactly is this?

--
Bryan Fields

727-409-1194 - Voice
727-214-2508 - Fax
http://bryanfields.net

Ahh… ok… thanks Bryan :slight_smile: I was aware of LiTZ, but was not aware of an effort to spearhead it’s usage here in the US ala RANGER, so that’s pretty cool :slight_smile:

I don’t guess it went anywhere?

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On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Bryan Fields Bryan@bryanfields.net wrote:

On 4/4/16 10:32 AM, Stephen - K1LNX wrote:

Hi guys… been away from AllStar for a while and my how things have

progressed! I’m re-acclimating myself with the old and new features and I ran

across this in the rpt.conf file:

810 = ilink,10 ; Disconnect all RANGER links (except permalinks)

What exactly is this?

This is part of a proposal that Jim and Bryan Doyle few others had back in

2006 or so. Basically it was a simplex node that would monitor the calling

frequency for Long DTMF 0 “LiTZ” and then link into a given repeater node.

Note the Ranger nodes are prefixed with a 9 node number, and all 9 node

numbers will use the ranger courtesy tone.

http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7021858559

Confused the heck out of me when I gave my 900 MHz test node number 927 and

then got this CT! http://keekles.org/~w9cr/40821%20wierd%20tone.wav

73’

Bryan Fields

727-409-1194 - Voice

727-214-2508 - Fax

http://bryanfields.net


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went nowhere. turns out the League did some quiet lobying on Constitution Ave because we had the temerity to think outside their defined box and go it alone without their blessing.

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After all, you can’t designate a single 5khz channel out of all the bandwidth we have allocated as something universally known in the hobby as somewhere to get help…where else would locals on 2M simplex go to talk about their prostate treatments and what was for lunch at the buffet? I mean, we were trying to actually develop an automated way of standing up an emergency comms network gratis. can’t have that in the amateur service…not what we’re about, right?


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On Apr 4, 2016, at 15:20, Stephen - K1LNX k1lnx@k1lnx.net wrote:

Ahh… ok… thanks Bryan :slight_smile: I was aware of LiTZ, but was not aware of an effort to spearhead it’s usage here in the US ala RANGER, so that’s pretty cool :slight_smile:

I don’t guess it went anywhere?

On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Bryan Fields Bryan@bryanfields.net wrote:

On 4/4/16 10:32 AM, Stephen - K1LNX wrote:

Hi guys… been away from AllStar for a while and my how things have

progressed! I’m re-acclimating myself with the old and new features and I ran

across this in the rpt.conf file:

810 = ilink,10 ; Disconnect all RANGER links (except permalinks)

What exactly is this?

This is part of a proposal that Jim and Bryan Doyle few others had back in

2006 or so. Basically it was a simplex node that would monitor the calling

frequency for Long DTMF 0 “LiTZ” and then link into a given repeater node.

Note the Ranger nodes are prefixed with a 9 node number, and all 9 node

numbers will use the ranger courtesy tone.

http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7021858559

Confused the heck out of me when I gave my 900 MHz test node number 927 and

then got this CT! http://keekles.org/~w9cr/40821%20wierd%20tone.wav

73’

Bryan Fields

727-409-1194 - Voice

727-214-2508 - Fax

http://bryanfields.net


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