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Yeah, it sounds good but it just depends who owns the repeater. If it's whoever owns the repeater have to be on board. If they don't want IP access on their repeaters, well then you can't do nothing about it. It's going to be a stand-away repeater and pretty much set as a doornail. So anyway, but at least with my own nodes and my repeater, which I'm going through right now. So I'm actually going through my repeater back at home and I'm using the DV switch app at the moment. And coming through PSRG, it will start that way. So that's what I'm doing but yeah, it just works really well anyway. So with the advantage of having your own repeaters and your own nodes, you can do what the hell you like with it. Which is if you're trying to, you obviously got to convince the client board or the owner of the repeater to put such a thing on their device. Some don't want to do it. So anyway, but that's their own choice. But at least if you own your own things, you can do what you want with it.
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