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 |A|Link/​Unlink 92 & Control Radio| |A|Link/​Unlink 92 & Control Radio|
  
 +The 146.92 site is the most simple of the bunch. Linking or unlinking the 92 and Control Radio simply routes audio from the 92 receiver to the Control Radio transmitter,​ and from the Control Radio receiver to the 92 transmitter. ​
 ===== EOC Repeater Site ===== ===== EOC Repeater Site =====
  
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 |C|EOC Hot Standby| |C|EOC Hot Standby|
 |D|Link/​Unlink 17 & 050| |D|Link/​Unlink 17 & 050|
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 +The EOC site is slightly more complicated than the other DCARA sites. In a default state, the Control Radio receiver is linked to the 17 and 050 transmitters to allow NOAA audio from the 146.92 site to be multicasted across these repeaters. ​
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 +Linking Example (link 17 and 92 repeater):
 +  - Disable Hot Standby. By default the Control Radio receiver is linked to the 050 transmitter and 220 repeater for the "Hot Standby"​ function. This will prevent 92 receive audio from being routed to other transmitters. ​
 +  - Link 17 & Control Radio. This will route audio from the Control Radio receiver to the 17 transmitter and vice-versa.
 +  - Link 92 & Control Radio. This will route audio from the Control Radio receiver to the 92 transmitter and vice-versa.
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 +Unlinking Example (unlink 17 and 92 repeater):
 +  - Unlink 92 & Control Radio
 +  - Unlink 17 & Control Radio
 +  - Enable Hot Standby. This re-establishes the NOAA audio link from the 92 site to the other sites.
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