These 'Rules' have been adopted by the entire IRLP community,
to ensure that you, the user, gets the most from the facilities.
If you cannot abide to these 8 simple requirements, please
do not use the system.
ALWAYS LISTEN on the node first to make sure
a QSO is not in progress or the system is not linked to another
IRLP Node or Reflector.
IDENTIFY YOURSELF before sending DTMF codes
and trying to use the IRLP Node.
Assuming all is clear, identify yourself and give the node
name or number you wish to call.
Example: "VK6XLR for the Fremantle node", then enter nodes
ID and release your PTT. When the connection is confirmed,
the voice ID of the destination node will be transmitted back
to you as well as your nodes voice ID to the other node.
LEAVE A 2-3 SECOND PAUSE BETWEEN OVERS to
allow the remote node to unkey and thus reset the timeouts
on the remote repeaters, and to allow other users to call
in. Even if you are talking to another local amateur, if an
IRLP link is active, leave longer than normal pauses. If the
node is connected to a reflector, this is especially important,
since there can be upwards of 30 nodes connected at once.
DO NOT LINK AND UNLINK A REMOTE NODE WITHOUT SAYING
ANYTHING This REALLY annoys people on the other end,
and is a very good way to get yourself a BAD reputation. If
you have no intention of calling anyone, DON'T ESTABLISH A
LINK!
USE PHONETICS when giving your callsign and
name over the link. The IRLP system is an International network,
and some overseas stations are not used to understanding us
"Aussies". You will appreciate the need for using phonetics
after a few contacts with overseas stations.
DON'T MENTION IRLP CODES when talking to
other amateurs via the IRLP system. Most nodes around the
world are open, however some nodes around the world may have
local access restrictions, and need a special pre-access code
to be able to use the system. If someone asks you for information
regarding their local IRLP system, please tell them to find
the local repeater owner, operator or club to get further
information.
LEAVE 2-3 SECOND PAUSES BETWEEN OVERS This
is CRUCIAL to the smooth operation of the IRLP network.
LEAVE PAUSES See, it is important!
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