Firealarm01 Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 Who is the overlord to say yay or nay if you can put up a repeater? Is this person connected with the FCC? Is he connected to the local authority of your state? When you are requesting a "NODE" what does that mean? Quote
hfd376 Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 There's no one short of you or your banker to tell you to put up a repeater. Just you. Not the FCC, and no one in the city, county, or state. However, if you want to use someone's repeater, you ask permission to do so. I own a couple repeaters, and I ask users so I know who is using my machines. A NODE is a device with an internet address for you to link a radio or repeater to other radios or repeaters. SteveShannon and WRHS218 2 Quote
Firealarm01 Posted March 14 Author Report Posted March 14 Thank you HFD376. Was not sure if there were rules to follow to put a repeater up here in Maine. I know about Line A and to choose a frequency that will not overlap a close repeater . Thanks for the info Quote
nokones Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 This radio service does not have frequency coordinators like the various services do in the Part 90 world. It's still the Wild Wild West and if you're in the eastern portion of the country It's still the Wild Wild West. You are free to do whatever you want as long you are compliant with the applicable Part 95, Subparts A and E. Raybestos 1 Quote
WRHS218 Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 It would be helpful to monitor the repeater frequency/frequencies you are planning to use (with no RX tones set) for a couple of weeks to see if anyone else close to you is already using them. Just because a repeater isn't listed in a database doesn't mean someone isn't using one near you. Some people have repeaters they use for family only. Even though there is no repeater coordination you are still required to not cause interference. WRXB215 1 Quote
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