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How is a repeater configured?

ARRLWeb: Repeaters, Auxiliary Stations, and "Remote Bas...
A repeater normally consists of a receiver, a transmitter, an antenna, and a repeater controller (which controls the retransmission and various other functions). Many repeaters also use a duplexer which allows the use of a single antenna for simultaneous transmitting and receiving. The most popular band for repeaters is the 2-meter band (144 MHz), with the 440, 222 and 50 MHz bands following closely behind.
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What is a Repeater?

Motorola Two Way Radio Dealer California Fisher Wireless Ser...
A repeater is installed in a fixed location to enhance your coverage. Multi-story buildings are covered more thoroughly and dead spots are removed. The building’s construction, number of floors and the presence of steel and concrete determine the distance of radio range.
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BEARCOM
A Repeater is a Radio Relay Station. It is used when the radio signal needs to be magnified to get the desired distance coverage. It works by receiving a radio signal from one unit, magnifying it and retransmitting the signal another radio unit. It would be used in an area where coverage was hampered by terrain, buildings or other environmental conditions.
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World Of Radio | Radio FAQ
Repeaters are to be found across the country, mainly on 145MHz, 433MHz and 51MHz. A repeater is an un-manned station that will retransmit on its output frequency any signal heard on its input frequency that satisfies certain conditions. On the 2m band (144-146MHz) repeaters are found on the following frequencies: It's worth pointing out that repeaters cost money to run and the RSGB does not contribute to their costs, in fact it no longer pays for the licenses.
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Motorola Two Way Radio Dealer Virginia Communications Expres...
A repeater is installed in a fixed location with the intent of coverage enhancement. Multi-story buildings are covered more thoroughly and dead spots are reduced. The building’s construction, number of floors and the presence of steel and concrete determine range
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Welcome to Ethernet Direct Corporation - Support & Servi...
A repeater acts on a purely electrical level to connect to segments. It amplifies and reshapes (and, depending on the type, possibly retime) the analog waveform to extend network segment distances. It does not know about addresses or forwarding, thus it cannot be used to reduce traffic as a bridge can in the example above. Switches can be repeaters. A hub cannot.
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CHASE TECHNOLOGIES
A device that amplifies or otherwise conditions signals received from one piece of a transmission medium and passes them on to another similar piece of a transmission medium without reading the addresses or the data content. Repeaters do not intelligently route network traffic.
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What should I do if I find another proxy is already configured?

Internet Junkbuster Frequently Asked Questions
Some ISPs and companies require all Web traffic to go through their proxy. In this case you would find your proxy configuration with values already set, possibly under Automatic Proxy Configuration (in the case of Netscape and MS-IE 3.0 and above). It's probably a firewall proxy between your company and the outside world, or a caching proxy if you're using an ISP. What needs to be done in this case is to use the forwardfile option to tell the Internet Junkbuster the address of the other proxy.
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Internet Junkbuster Frequently Asked Questions
This is the case if you already find values set where you would enter the proxy details, or if anything is entered under Automatic Proxy Configuration (in the case of Netscape and MS-IE 3.0.) It's probably a firewall proxy between your company and the outside world, or a caching proxy if you're using an ISP. What needs to be done in this case is to use the forwardfile option to tell the Internet Junkbuster the address of the other proxy.
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Is TripleStream a repeater?

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No. Phylogy's TripleStream Line Conditioner is used to enhance DSL services, which is bi-directional analog. Repeaters are most often used to enhance uni-directional digital transmissions such as T1 or E1, and are daisy chained every 3000 feet to continue replicating the digital signal. Repeaters are very unfriendly to DSL services, while TripleStream is extremely benign.
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Q - What is a Repeater Council?

T.A.S.M.A. Frequently Asked Questions
A - A Repeater Council is an organization of volunteer Radio Amateurs recognized by the general amateur radio community, whose purpose is to review requests and make recommendations for amateur installations using fixed frequencies in the bands above 29 MHz. The name 'Repeater Council' does not fully describe the frequency coordination function in today's world. A more appropriate term would be 'Frequency Coordination Council' or 'Spectrum Management Council'.
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What is repeater mode?

Wifi-soft - Helping unwire the World
The repeater mode is a variation of bridging mode. Rather than joining multiple LANs, an access point working as repeater mainly increases the range of the single wireless LAN by extending the same wireless signal over large area.
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How can I become a repeater site?

Sierra Advantage Wireless Broadband -- 1-877-EDC-WISP / FAQ'...
Repeater sites are chosen by geographic location for optimal serviceability and not by who wants to be one. We do first consider those on our waiting list, so be sure to submit your information to our sign-up page. Whichever location will best serve the network is the one chosen to be a repeater site.
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What other repeater rules are there?

ARRLWeb: Repeaters, Auxiliary Stations, and "Remote Bas...
In addition to the somewhat complex rules mentioned thus far for repeaters, amateurs must be aware of a few more, though simpler, repeater station rules: Repeaters may operate on any frequency authorized to the Amateur Radio Service above 29.5 MHz except for 50.0 - 51.0, 144.0 - 144.5, 145.5 - 146.0, 222.0 - 222.15, 431 - 433 and 435 - 438 MHz [97.205(b)]. Note that these frequencies include both the input and output frequencies of all repeaters.
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How should my firewall be configured?

SEER*Stat Frequently Asked Questions
For SEER*Stat to work in client-server mode, the desktop client interacts with the server at SEER using TCP sockets via ports 2038 and 2039. The client software must be able to initiate communication by opening the socket but must also allow information to return on the same socket (see the next question regarding the information that is transferred).
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I've configured DenyHosts, now what?

DenyHosts Frequently Asked Questions
If you have several log files (eg. in your /var/log directory you have ssh server logs with .1, .2, ... .n) due to log rotation then it is best to process the old files first. python denyhosts.py --file=/var/log/secure.log.1 --file=/var/log/secure.log.2 .... --file=/var/log/secure.n Note: You must run DenyHosts as root so that it can read /var/log/ files and update the /etc/hosts.deny file
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Should my browser be configured to use scripting?

Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTS
Our recommended browser is normally configured to use scripting when it is installed, and this is required for full performance of PLANTS. However, you may have set your security settings or firewall software to disable scripting. For example, in Microsoft Internet Explorer, setting your security level to "High" (Tools> Internet Options…> Security) will disable scripting. Please refer to your browser or firewall documentation for more information.
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How is our system configured?

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the moment there are eleven workstations. In the future there may be a specialized tape server and possibly another more powerful server. It is expected that CPU intensive Run II analysis will be done on PDSF. See here for more details.
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Can DRD show whether DRD is configured or not configured?

Dynamic Root Disk: Frequently Asked Questions
Some processes in DRD, particularly drd clone and drd runcmd, take a significant amount of time. Can these processes be interrupted? 3. Troubleshooting Dynamic Root Disk
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Why would a repeater owner limit access to a repeater?

ARRLWeb: Repeaters, Auxiliary Stations, and "Remote Bas...
Just because a repeater may use some form of coded access, such as CTCSS, this does not necessarily mean that it is a "closed" repeater with the intent of keeping certain users out. Many "open" repeaters employ coded access, either full-time or part-time, in order to eliminate, or reduce, various types of interference, not to restrict who is welcome to use the machine.
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If 'No' - Has this computer been configured for the network?

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Select Drive letter that you wish to use from list - Public Directories should always be mapped to U - Home Directories should always be mapped to V Repeat steps 3 - 6 for the folder labeled MyHomeDir and any other Directories on the Network Server(s). If you are trying to access a network printer, is the printer set up locally (look in the printers folder for the printer). If not, look for the PC/Server that the printer is physically connected to, and click on the printer that you want to use.
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How is the Tunnel Configured?

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The 1.7 kilometer tunnel running under Darlinghurst, East Sydney and Surry Hills extends from near Cathedral Street, Woolloomooloo to Driver's Triangle, at Moore Park beneath Fitzroy Street. It has connections to South Dowling Street, Anzac Parade and Moore Park Road.
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What needs to be configured?

NOD32 antivirus "de beste" FAQ
The default settings preset by the vendor provide sufficient antiviral protection. However, you can customize the heuristic sensitivity as well as the use of advanced heuristics or runtime archives scanning in NOD32 scanner setup.
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How is the instrument configured?

FAQ - Water Level - HACH ENVIRONMENTAL
The OPS measures the pressure as well as the temperature. The gravity constant at your measurement site can them be entered manually, which allows the OPS to calculate the water level, which is then reported as the output value.
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Is your computer configured for our network?

Help Desk FAQ - Saint Vincent College
If not, please configure your computer to our network prior to calling. Instructions can be found at www.stvincent.edu/services/is/handouts.html
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