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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/15/2013 03:24 PM, Ross Johnson
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<div>so I'm guessing there's not a way? Or it's so simple I
missed it?</div>
<div>I was wondering if it was possible to only allow specific
nodes to connect to a remote base node???</div>
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It's... well... it's not that simple.<br>
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Did you read what was on the portal website before you signed up?<br>
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153); font-weight: bold;" face="Tahoma">AllStar Link is an
organization devoted to the proliferation of this technology,
and to organize its public use. Certainly, anyone can have a
"private" system using this technology, and they would have no
need for AllStar Link affiliation, but there needs to be a
single, central point of organization for public use of this
technology, and that's what AllStar Link provides.</font></p>
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153); font-weight: bold;" face="Tahoma">To qualify for AllStar
Link affiliation, your repeater system must be either open
(meaning that any licensed Amateur Radio station is welcome to
fully use all of its functionality at any time), or at least
semi-open (meaning that for permanent use, the owner of the
system may require membership for use of all or part of its
functionality, but non-members, particularly those visiting the
area may use it on a temporary, short-term basis only). Some
functions may be limited or un-available, but functions that
allow for linking over the AllStar Link must be available to
non-members at any time, and the system must be able to accept
linking from any AllStar Link node. The DTMF control codes used
for controlling linking and other AllStar Link-wide functions
will be consistent among all nodes. Systems are welcome and
encouraged to have other parts (such as other private nodes or
remote bases, etc) of their radio systems not affiliated with
AllStar Link. Our node numbering scheme (use the "List All
Nodes" button above) was designed specifically with this in
mind.<br>
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