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Begin the node name with your CALLSIGN in all capital letters followed by a dash character and some unique identifying information of your choice. Node names may contain up to 63 letters, numbers, and dashes, but cannot begin or end with a dash. Underscores, spaces, or any other special characters are not allowed. Amateur radio operators are required to identify all transmitting stations, so your node name is beaconed automatically by the node every five minutes. Recommended names follow the (CALLSIGN)-(label) format, such as AD5BC-MOBILE or AD5BC-120SE. As a general rule node names should be kept as short as possible, while clearly and uniquely identifying the node.
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Description
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This is not a required field, but it is a good place to describe the features or function of this device. Many operators use this field to list their contact information or the tactical purpose for the node. If you want to display information about your node, but that information here in the description rather than making it part of the node name. There are no character restrictions in the field, but the maximum length allowed is 210 characters.
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This is not a required field, but it is a good place to describe the features or function of this device. Many operators use this field to list their contact information or the tactical purpose for the node. If you want to display information about your node, put that information here in the description rather than making it part of the node name. There are no character restrictions in this field, but the maximum length allowed is 210 characters.
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Notes
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This optional field allows you to enter notes about this node which are only visible to the node admin. For example, you may enter information about special settings or configurations for links to nearby devices.
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