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* [[Baofeng:_Time-Out-Timer|Extend the 'Time-Out-Timer (TOT)']] | * [[Baofeng:_Time-Out-Timer|Extend the 'Time-Out-Timer (TOT)']] | ||
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* [[Baofeng:_Disable_Site_Alarm_Transmit|Disable Site Alarm Transmit]] | * [[Baofeng:_Disable_Site_Alarm_Transmit|Disable Site Alarm Transmit]] | ||
* [[Baofeng_Manual_Programming|How to Program from the keypad (no computer needed)]] | * [[Baofeng_Manual_Programming|How to Program from the keypad (no computer needed)]] |
Revision as of 08:19, 4 June 2017
Welcome to the Puget Sound Repeater Group Wiki
Here we will curate fantastic information for, and by, the ham community. If you would like to contribute or make edits, please create an account or login using your FCC call-sign.
Are you ready to contribute to the wiki but don't know where to start? See the list of articles needing attention. If you've created a page and would like to see it linked from the Main_Page (this one), e-mail tech[at]psrg.org with a link to the article.
Popular articles
- New Ham Operator Terminology -- (Usable, though still Under Construction)
- New Ham FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) -- (Usable, though still Under Construction)
- Activities for Amateur Radio operators
Repeater Features
- DVR Playback: Learn how to test your audio signal using the PSRG repeaters Digital Voice Recorder
- Site Tour: View some pictures of the PSRG repeater QTH
Baofeng Features
- Extend the 'Time-Out-Timer (TOT)'
- Disable the 'Roger Beep'
- Disable Site Alarm Transmit
- How to Program from the keypad (no computer needed)
Yaesu Features
See a list of all Educational Gatherings
External Resources
- A good site for visualizing the wind/weather is WindyTV.com.
- If you're new to the hobby and just got a Chinese HT, be sure to check out Miklor.com.
- Learn more about the hobby by subscribing to some amateur radio podcasts and YouTube channels.