Transcript detail
Loading...
Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.
Transcript
Public transcript text
Alright, yeah I hope I will, I'm sure I will. Just don't come back quick. You know, you got to leave everything reset. I call it stacking, you don't leave everything reset. You know, in a repeater, repeaters have timers, how long they run. And I say, yeah I call it stacking, if you don't leave it reset, the timer keeps going on the first one that started it. And you keep going on that timer, someone is going to get a short change at the end. Because they are not going to get what they think they are going to, what they should get. Because once the timer starts, it runs to the repeater on that particular cycle. But if you leave it drop and reset, then you get the repeater to length of time. That the repeater has been set for. But if you jump in and quick key, well the timer didn't have time to get reset. And if there is a 90 second machine, and someone talked for 30 seconds, and another person talked for 40 seconds, well that's 70 seconds. So the last person that keys up, well they are going to give about maybe 22 seconds. And then the timer timed out, and it has to go to reset. And some of them resets are funny the way they reset. Some reset quick, other ones take longer. You know, that's the thing that's amazing how the repeaters are set up. All in how the manufacturer and how the people design them. So let's send it back your way Graham K-SIF-QV.
Explore