Repeater Etiquette for the Newly Licensed By AG4BR Satellite Bob aka Baghdad Boobie.

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Repeater Etiquette Repeater Etiquette for the Newly for the Newly Licensed Licensed By By AG4BR Satellite Bob AG4BR Satellite Bob aka Baghdad Boobie aka Baghdad Boobie

Transcript of Repeater Etiquette for the Newly Licensed By AG4BR Satellite Bob aka Baghdad Boobie.

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Repeater Etiquette for Repeater Etiquette for the Newly Licensedthe Newly Licensed

By By

AG4BR Satellite BobAG4BR Satellite Bob

aka Baghdad Boobieaka Baghdad Boobie

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Listen to the OperatorsListen to the Operators

Congratulations on your new ham license. Congratulations on your new ham license. We all understand that getting on the air We all understand that getting on the air can be a bit intimidating.can be a bit intimidating.

Don't worry; we all were new hams once. Don't worry; we all were new hams once. Please take the time to listen to how the Please take the time to listen to how the users operate while on the repeater.users operate while on the repeater.

In general, following these simple guidelines In general, following these simple guidelines go a long way toward making you sound go a long way toward making you sound like a seasoned pro.like a seasoned pro.

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Speak Normally, not CB’er!Speak Normally, not CB’er!

When you talk on the radio, talk like you When you talk on the radio, talk like you were talking to someone across the table, were talking to someone across the table, not across town or across the country.not across town or across the country.

Use English and avoid “jargon” as much Use English and avoid “jargon” as much as possible. as possible.

Don’t drag out your point or hog the air Don’t drag out your point or hog the air with words like “there, mercy, golly, etc.with words like “there, mercy, golly, etc.

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CodesCodes

Q-codes are really a Morse code type of short Q-codes are really a Morse code type of short hand. They have their place when voice hand. They have their place when voice communications are marginal or you are keeping communications are marginal or you are keeping a transmission short. Most new hams have no a transmission short. Most new hams have no clue what the Q-Codes are due to the lack of clue what the Q-Codes are due to the lack of Morse Code requirements since 2000.Morse Code requirements since 2000.

Avoid falling into the habit of using cute-isms. Avoid falling into the habit of using cute-isms.

Speak like you were talking to someone face to Speak like you were talking to someone face to face. face.

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Key, Pause, Speak, UnkeyKey, Pause, Speak, Unkey

Key the mike, AND THEN start to talk.Key the mike, AND THEN start to talk.

Don't start speaking as you key the mike. A Don't start speaking as you key the mike. A number of repeaters have a short delay number of repeaters have a short delay before transmitting. before transmitting.

If you start speaking too soon, your first few If you start speaking too soon, your first few words may not be heard. words may not be heard.

Also, make sure you have finished talking Also, make sure you have finished talking before you un-key the mike.before you un-key the mike.

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Give your call sign clearlyGive your call sign clearly

Give your call sign clearly, and slowly. You Give your call sign clearly, and slowly. You worked hard to get your call, so say it clearly and worked hard to get your call, so say it clearly and proudly!proudly!

When using phonetics, use standard phonetics.When using phonetics, use standard phonetics."Alpha, Bravo, Charlie"... etc. Trying to decipher "Alpha, Bravo, Charlie"... etc. Trying to decipher

"King Charlie Zero Jamboree Xylophone "King Charlie Zero Jamboree Xylophone Freeloader", for KCØJXF is difficult.Freeloader", for KCØJXF is difficult.

If you are listening and would like to have a If you are listening and would like to have a conversation, just give your call sign. You can conversation, just give your call sign. You can add "monitoring", or "listening", but there isn't add "monitoring", or "listening", but there isn't any real reason to do so. Its obvious you are any real reason to do so. Its obvious you are monitoring.monitoring.

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Getting inGetting in

Calling "CQ" on a repeater is generally discouraged.Calling "CQ" on a repeater is generally discouraged.When you wish to communicate on a frequency, listen for a When you wish to communicate on a frequency, listen for a

while before talking, there may be a conversation in while before talking, there may be a conversation in progress.progress.

If you want to join into a conversation, just give your call If you want to join into a conversation, just give your call between transmissions. between transmissions.

You will be acknowledged and allowed into the You will be acknowledged and allowed into the conversation.conversation.

Do not use the term "Break Break,“ or “Breaking Station.” Do not use the term "Break Break,“ or “Breaking Station.” “Break Break Break” is an emergency in Amateur Radio, “Break Break Break” is an emergency in Amateur Radio, and should be handled accordingly.and should be handled accordingly.

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Call your friendCall your friend

If you want to talk to a certain person, call If you want to talk to a certain person, call that person using their call several times, that person using their call several times, then your call a couple of times.then your call a couple of times.

Many hams have their radios scanning Many hams have their radios scanning several repeaters. If your call to someone several repeaters. If your call to someone is too short, the scanner may not pick it is too short, the scanner may not pick it up. People are not always at the radio up. People are not always at the radio when called, so give them time to get to when called, so give them time to get to the radio and answer your call.the radio and answer your call.

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IdentifyIdentify

Whenever you hear the repeater ID that is a Whenever you hear the repeater ID that is a good time to send your call and Identify good time to send your call and Identify your station.your station.

There is no need to send your call sign, then There is no need to send your call sign, then say "For ID". Your call sign IS your ID. say "For ID". Your call sign IS your ID. You, stating your call every 10 minutes is You, stating your call every 10 minutes is for ID purposes. We already know all that.for ID purposes. We already know all that.

““AG4BR for the ID there.” is VERY BAD!AG4BR for the ID there.” is VERY BAD!

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7373

The term "73", is pronounced "Seven The term "73", is pronounced "Seven Three". (Not Seventy-Three(s))Three". (Not Seventy-Three(s))

It is a Morse code term that has found its It is a Morse code term that has found its way into voice communications.way into voice communications.

The term means "Best Regards" so saying The term means "Best Regards" so saying "Seventy Threes" or "Seven Three’s is a "Seventy Threes" or "Seven Three’s is a bit like saying "Best Regardss” bit like saying "Best Regardss”

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88’s88’s

The term "88" is pronounced "Eighty-The term "88" is pronounced "Eighty-Eight" and means "Hugs and Kisses", so Eight" and means "Hugs and Kisses", so be careful who you send "88" to!be careful who you send "88" to!

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No Kerchunking!No Kerchunking!

It is generally frowned upon to "Ker-chunk" a It is generally frowned upon to "Ker-chunk" a repeater. That means keying up your radio for repeater. That means keying up your radio for just a moment so that the repeater transmits, just a moment so that the repeater transmits, usually you hear the "courtesy beep" or ID usually you hear the "courtesy beep" or ID afterwards.afterwards.

This is also annoying to the repeater owners and This is also annoying to the repeater owners and control operators. If you want to make sure you control operators. If you want to make sure you are transmitting okay, make sure you give your are transmitting okay, make sure you give your call sign.call sign.

If you kerchunk, you had better ID!If you kerchunk, you had better ID!

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These are just a few pointers to help you sound These are just a few pointers to help you sound like an old pro. like an old pro.

Enjoy the hobby and remember, no matter what Enjoy the hobby and remember, no matter what happens on the air, always be nicer than the happens on the air, always be nicer than the other guy.other guy.

Joining a local radio club and having access to the Joining a local radio club and having access to the clubs repeater will make the hobby more clubs repeater will make the hobby more rewarding. You will make many friends. rewarding. You will make many friends.

Do not be afraid to ask questions. We were all Do not be afraid to ask questions. We were all beginners at one time.beginners at one time.

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This has been a presentation of proper This has been a presentation of proper repeater usage and etiquette.repeater usage and etiquette.

By: David E. Rudd, CET WC presented byBy: David E. Rudd, CET WC presented by

Satellite Bob, AG4BRSatellite Bob, AG4BR