Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Nova lógica revolucionária no Reino Unido, para utilização dos repetidores.
Sérgio Rasteiro - CS7AJS
cs7ajs gmail.com
Terça-Feira, 3 de Abril de 2018 - 15:57:08 WEST
Hum... Parece-me piada do 1 de Abril :)
73 de CS7AJS - Sergio Rasteiro
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 7:01 PM, João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf gmail.com>
wrote:
> New revolutionary logic for GB3PI
>
> Over the years, how to ensure that every user has a fair crack of the whip
> while operating through one of the UK’s most popular 2m repeaters has been
> a difficult question to answer.
>
> The *Cambridgeshire Repeater Group*, tasked with operating *GB3PI* –
> which was Britain’s first ever amateur repeater – have come up with a
> solution after working closely with a team of software developers from the
> internationally renown academic centres of Cambridge University.
>
> Each Cambridgeshire Repeater Group member will be allocated their own DCS
> (Digitally Coded Squelch) ID number, as more DCS ID’s can be issued than
> CTCSS codes.
>
> Visiting users will be able to use a generic code, which will be posted on
> the CRG Website, and updated daily.
>
> The logic works by listening to the codes transmitted by the users, and to
> ensure fair play, it will signal the code to be accepted at the end of each
> over using a combination of Morse Code, DTMF, and EEA 5-Tone Selcall. This
> will allow the other users know who’s turn it is to speak next. The code
> will be picked at random, so members should closely monitor GB3PI to ensure
> that they use their chance to use the repeater with probably the best
> coverage in the UK.
>
> Users that abuse the privilege of the use of the repeater by constantly
> taking “pips†and having a fifteen minute “over†will no longer be able to
> do so as the intelligent electronics will give the right of access to
> another user.
>
> The system also has the capability to monitor and adjust the timeouts of
> individual users based on the content of their conversations. Users that
> discuss boring subjects, or just sound boring, will receive a reduction to
> a twenty second timeout. People with interesting technical topics to
> discuss, and subject like PYE & Pint (especially relating to the Pint) will
> receive a longer timeout.
>
> The system will go live five minutes after midnight on the 31st March.
>
> The initial generic DCS code for visitors will be *0104*.
>
> If you have found this bulletin informative, and useful, please email the
> CRG support address:
>
> ubinhad cambridgerepeaters.net
>
>
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