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Ham Radio > Time-out
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Time-out Defined
Excessively long transmission on a repeater causing the repeater’s timer circuit to stop further transmissions (Slang - the alligator gottcha)
tone pad an array of 12 or 16 numbered keys that generate the standard telephone dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) dialing signals. Resembles a standard telephone keypad. (see autopatch)
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Off-site Time-out Links, User Submitted
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Thu Jul 2
Thu Jun 18
- Club Alpino Italiano
- Club Alpin Francais - Fédération française des clubs alpins et de montagne, Accueil
Sat Jun 13
- The Great Tea Survey: What is Your Favorite Way to Take A Time Out?
Fri May 22
Fri May 15
- The Black Museum - Time Out London: Time Out article on the private 'Black Museum' run by the Met for the benefit of its own staff - "a macabre collection of artifacts from London's criminal history"
Thu Apr 30
- Auto Fsck: This page shows you how to change the forced fsck check of 5 seconds because it's hardly ever caught in that amount of time.
Tue Apr 28
Tue Apr 21
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