OCRA Special Request – Reserved Repeater Use Process
OCRA has made it a practice to allow use of the club repeaters for other special events. This is a practice that we all support and would like to continue. However, to make this possible and be able to deliver the best outcomes for the requester and club members a new request / approval policy needs to be put in place. This new policy is really quite simple and not intended to put an unnecessary burden on the requester.
- All OCRA repeater users must follow the OCRA Repeater Code of Conduct. If you are not familiar with it, it can be found here:
https://ncocra.org/WordPress_v1/ocra-board-of-directors-repeater-code-of-conduct-policy/
- The requester should send the request to: ocra@ncocra.org
- The requester must list all repeaters, repeater locations, and frequencies they intend to use.
- The requester must include the day, date, repeater use (primary / backup), expected duration of the use including start and stop times.
- A minimum of a 2 week notice must be provided. This may sound extreme, but time is needed to properly communicate to Club Members when the repeater will not be available for general use.
- VERY IMPORTANT: If the repeater is not in constant use, the requester needs to make occasional announcements, perhaps every 5 – 10 minutes. The announcement might be something like this: “This repeater is being used for the xxxxx event and we would appreciate a clear frequency”.
- Once the request is approved by the OCRA Repeater Trustee, the requester has priority unless the specific repeater is needed for an emergency. For example, for disaster communications by AUXCOMM.