when do you actually ID on a net? getting confused by what people do vs what the rules say
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so ive been checking into a couple of local nets lately and im noticing everyone seems to do things a little differently and im not sure what's actually correct vs just how that particular net does things
like sometimes the net control will ask for check-ins and people just say their callsign once and thats it, but then other times people will say their call, their name, their location, and whether theyre mobile or fixed... is there like a standard for this or does every net just kind of make up their own thing
also the part that really confuses me is the ID requirement. i know the FCC says you have to ID at least every 10 minutes and at the end of a transmission, but on a busy net where you might only say your call once during check-in and then not transmit again for 20-30 minutes while the net is running, does that count? you technically didnt transmit again so there's nothing to ID at the end of, right?
and one more thing -- whats the deal with people who kerchunk the repeater before checking in? is that actually considered bad practice or is it just something people do to make sure theyre hitting the machine
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