Re: [Repeater-Builder] coordination question for the seasoned owners

2007-01-19 Thread mch
Does your coordinator have the access info to try it for themselves?

What are they basing the decoordination on? Not on the air?

Joe M.

Coy Hilton wrote:
> 
> HI Gang
>  I have had one of my 2 meter repeaters coordinated as a closed
> repeater for at least two years. Three times last year I was sent a
> email asking if the repeater was on the air and three times I
> answered "yes" each time.  I had even had a on going discussion about
> having multiple transmitters on the same pair coordinated. I was never
> asked to prove the repeater existed or even to "prove it" in any other
> way. They are trying to de-coordinate me on this pair using this
> reason. when it has been coordinated as a CLOSED machine for 2 years.
> 
> My question to you is have any of you guys have ever heard of having a
> repeater coordination recinded because of this. I know that the FCC
> rules say that Closed repeaters are allowed and the coordinators will
> allow coordinating a repeater as closed. I'm looking for further
> replies or suggestions as how to handle this.
> 
> The local director and vice-director are actually the ones behind this.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 



Re: [Repeater-Builder] coordination question for the seasoned owners

2007-01-19 Thread Jay Urish
In congested areas this is going to be a fact of life.

All your coordinator wants probably is a quick on air demo.

Is the guy local? He should already know the PL tones etc.


Coy Hilton wrote:
> 
> 
> HI Gang
> I have had one of my 2 meter repeaters coordinated as a closed
> repeater for at least two years. Three times last year I was sent a
> email asking if the repeater was on the air and three times I
> answered "yes" each time. I had even had a on going discussion about
> having multiple transmitters on the same pair coordinated. I was never
> asked to prove the repeater existed or even to "prove it" in any other
> way. They are trying to de-coordinate me on this pair using this
> reason. when it has been coordinated as a CLOSED machine for 2 years.
> 
> My question to you is have any of you guys have ever heard of having a
> repeater coordination recinded because of this. I know that the FCC
> rules say that Closed repeaters are allowed and the coordinators will
> allow coordinating a repeater as closed. I'm looking for further
> replies or suggestions as how to handle this.
> 
> The local director and vice-director are actually the ones behind this.
>
-- 
Jay Urish W5GM
ARRL Life MemberDenton County ARRL VEC
N5ERS VP/Trustee

Monitoring 444.850 PL-88.5




[Repeater-Builder] coordination question for the seasoned owners

2007-01-19 Thread Coy Hilton
HI Gang
 I have had one of my 2 meter repeaters coordinated as a closed 
repeater for at least two years. Three times last year I was sent a 
email asking if the repeater was on the air and three times I 
answered "yes" each time.  I had even had a on going discussion about 
having multiple transmitters on the same pair coordinated. I was never 
asked to prove the repeater existed or even to "prove it" in any other 
way. They are trying to de-coordinate me on this pair using this 
reason. when it has been coordinated as a CLOSED machine for 2 years.

My question to you is have any of you guys have ever heard of having a 
repeater coordination recinded because of this. I know that the FCC 
rules say that Closed repeaters are allowed and the coordinators will 
allow coordinating a repeater as closed. I'm looking for further 
replies or suggestions as how to handle this.

The local director and vice-director are actually the ones behind this.