[App_rpt-users] did anyone notice
Bryan D. Boyle
bdboyle at bdboyle.com
Wed Jan 29 14:09:10 UTC 2014
mine (arcc) does; it's the repeater directory drone who doesn't recognize the allstar network as being worthy of inclusion. went around and around about this a couple years ago with them to no avail. like kirk said, they're stuck in the 20th century and those who have the mind share because _at one time_ were doing something new are seen as the experts and go-to guys...and we know what the IRLP person thinks of us(we're a revenue threat), and echolink just tolerates us because there's no reason not to.
FWIW, I use RFinder on my handheld and pads. gps sync'd, authors are responsive, auto updates as you are moving, and a LOT more accurate (and affordable) than a paper book that's out of date while it's still on the press.
And, it lists Allstar nodes...:)
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Bryan
There are two hard problems in computer science: cache validation, variable substitution, and off-by-one errors.
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> On Jan 29, 2014, at 5:02 AM, "Ken" <ke2n at cs.com> wrote:
>
> Perhaps the first step is getting your local coordination body to list the
> asterisk number.
> After some gentle encouragement, we got that to happen in the DC area
>
> http://www.tmarc.org/freqs/Frequency.html
>
> Regards
> Ken
>
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