[SBE] SBE Net, Reflector availabilty]

Christopher Tarr chris at broadcastdoc.net
Tue Jun 12 12:40:04 EDT 2007


I think it's a great idea, and I would like to thank the people who are
offering it up. I agree with your thoughts on Ham members being able to
ragchew and such...I think that if we get some people using it, it could be
a great resource!

-Chris


On 6/12/07 12:36 PM, "Tom Bosscher" <tom at bosscher.org> wrote:


> Chris is right Clay. A "Reflector" in todays technology can

> mean so many things. We have dedicated server space at a

> location here in West Michigan (no earthquakes, no

> hurricanes, no mud slides!), that the "owners" have

> basically given me slot 9615.

>

> It is my thought that this would become a full time

> broadcast engineering reflector/conference room. On your

> drive home from work, or on the way to that mountain top tx

> repair, all of us engineering types can talk shop. I do not

> expect a lot of activity for a while. But we have to walk

> before we can crawl. I myself have an IRLP node running out

> of my house.

>

> One possible additional use for the reflector 9615 is in

> times of various disasters, like Katrina, or even a town

> that got wiped out by a tornado, is that the engineers could

> use the IRLP system to call for help and equipment. In times

> like those, using ham radio to facilitate who has what

> equipment and where are they, is very proper and legal.

>

> tom K8TB

>

>

>

>

> Christopher Tarr wrote:

>> "Reflector" is an IRLP term. It's a node that can link together several

>> repeaters at once. Sort of like "conference calling" for repeaters.

>>

>>

>> On 6/12/07 11:13 AM, "k7cr" <k7cr at blarg.net> wrote:

>>

>>> When you are using the term 'Reflector' I assume that this is a conventional

>>> email Remailer or List-Server?

>>>

>>> How would this be different than the existing email Remailer that SBE has

>>> for its members?

>>>

>>> Clay, K7CR

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