Any kind of system — portable/mobile node, fixed/simplex node, repeater, EchoLink gateway, other reflector — may be connected to this reflector, provided it holds a valid account and is technically sound. (Tests and adjustments are performed before the connection is enabled.) Radio traffic is monitored by several amateur-radio operators who may intervene, if necessary, to block, unblock, disconnect, reconnect, or modify any link to and from this reflector. Abuses are discouraged and sanctioned, regardless of their origin, of the owner of the system, or of the reflector through which they arrive. Each of the following behaviours is considered abuse:
These limits are enforced by the reflector and by the node software, not by the operator. They exist so that one badly-configured radio cannot ruin a QSO for everyone else on the network.
| Setting | Value | Where | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
SQL_TIMEOUT |
180 s | svxreflector.conf [GLOBAL] |
A single transmission longer than 3 minutes is muted automatically. |
SQL_TIMEOUT_BLOCKTIME |
10 s | svxreflector.conf [GLOBAL] |
After being cut, the client is barred from transmitting again for this long — gives the channel time to clear. |
SQL_HANGTIME |
≤ 2000 ms | each node’s svxlink.conf [Rx*] |
Tail — squelch hang-time after carrier drop. Keep it short so others can break in cleanly. |
More technical rules will be added here as the network evolves.