March 14, 2010

South Yorkshire SSTV Net night.
Ian M6DER presents an open invitation for all to join in the SSTV night which will be running on Monday nights from the 15th March.
All are welcome.
The net will run in a round robin fashion with a controller.
The idea is to send your picture – in turn – and then talk about the picture sent for example the story behind it, if there is one, or maybe you just like the picture for its own sake.
I hope that you will join in, if not then feel free to listen in, hopefully my enthusiasm for SSTV will be obvious and we can all help each other with setups or problems.
The SSTV Net will run on 144.500Mhz
Thanks for your time M6DER
March 13, 2010

Guidelines for using IRLP and echo link on GB3YR
Its great to see GB3YR becoming the centre of attention again and great to hear folks making use of the internet linking systems. There is so much pleasure available to everyone via SYRG’s internet linked repeaters GB3YR & GB7YD. With the upsurge in usage of echolink/IRLP and after listening to feedback from users on GB3YR, the group feel that some simple guidelines for usage need re-iterating. The system is there for all users and relies upon a common code of ethics. Below is a brief extract from the guidelines on linking and unlinking GB3YR. Full guidelines for using GB3YR can be found on the GB3YR page and in the SYRG forum.
Guidelines for using IRLP and echo link on GB3YR
Listen on the repeater network for at least 15 -30 seconds first to make sure a QSO is not in progress or the network is not linked to another Echo link, IRLP Node or Reflector……………..read more
Operating IRLP node
The Internet Radio Linking Project is very easy and intuitive to use; please make sure you listen carefully to the voice prompts so you know what is happening the system gives messages about each action.
To use the GB3YR you need a radio with DTMF capabilities as well as 71.9 Hz CTCSS, and you need to have a good clear signal into the repeater. Please listen to the repeater for a while …………read more
You can check the IRLP status page to find the Node number of a particular IRLP node.
Standard IRLP operating rules can be found here
Please let us know of any problems with the network
Thanks SYRG team
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