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JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Nov 2002 14:08:59 -0500
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Thanks, why would the IRLP owner want to restrict access like this?





On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Jed Barton wrote:

> Hey there, here's something to keep in mind.  The node owners may have
> special access to the IRLP node.  Therefor, you need to find out the nde
> owner and see what you can find out about access.
> Let me know how you make out and perhaps i can give you a hand with it.
>
>                  Lata,
>                  JedAt 10:09 PM 11/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >Well, shoudl i try three digits or five?  The one that i have the best
> >chance ofgetting anything in is actually down,but thereii another repeater
> >that has simulcasted all of the coms from the IRLP with the down repeater.
> >I know it may sound confusing, but across the pond from me in Canada there
> >are two repeaters that are transmitting COMS from the IRLP input itself,
> >and I get nothing when I dial four digits, but like for example if I want
> >to dial 8880 which is KC4USV the TI cynthisizer will just say "direction,
> >and that is it.  Some other things I have tried with this machine it will
> >just say things, but I have had nno luck at all.  I also have tried the
> >one in Southfield, and have tried bringing up another node, but with no
> >luck.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Buddy Brannan wrote:
> >
> > > Actually, now that there are four-digit IRLP nodes (used to be
> > > three-digit), you probably have to dial like this:
> > > The N3APP node here in Erie is node number 4300. Back in the days
> > > before a couple months ago, it was 430. Back then, to access, you'd
> > > dial up 4300 and to drop it you'd type 4301. So I suspect you have to
> > > dial 43000 and 43001 respectively.
> > > --
> > > Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV/3   | "And if the ground yawned,
> > > Phone: (814) 455-7333     | I'd step to the side and say,
> > > Email: [log in to unmask]  | "Hey ground! I'm nobody's lunch!"
> > > http://www.ycardz.com/    | --Eddie From Ohio
> > >
>

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