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- Autopatch abstract "An autopatch, sometimes called a phone patch, is a feature of an amateur radio (or other type of two-way radio) repeater or base station to access an outgoing telephone connection. Users with a transceiver capable of producing touch tones (DTMF signals) can make a telephone call, typically limited by settings in the autopatch module to be only to flat-rate numbers, such as local calls or toll-free numbers. The term phone patch more accurately describes a system that is dialed and connected by a user manually operating a base station, which was more common before computer technology made automation of the process easier.This feature is primarily used by radio amateurs to provide emergency telephone connectivity to places that have lost their telephone network access. An amateur radio operator with a transceiver installed in their vehicle may provide telephone network access from dozens of miles away, depending on the frequencies of the involved repeater/base station, the power of the transceiver, band conditions, and the gain of the antennas on both ends.In the United States, autopatch users are required to hang up if they encounter music on hold, as the Federal Communications Commission regulations prohibit music on amateur radio frequencies.".
- Autopatch wikiPageID "570875".
- Autopatch wikiPageLength "1840".
- Autopatch wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Autopatch wikiPageRevisionID "667268175".
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Base_station.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Carterfone.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amateur_radio.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telephony.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink DTMF.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Dual-tone_multi-frequency_signaling.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Local_call.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Music_on_hold.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Repeater.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication_circuit.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Telephone.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_call.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Toll-free_number.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Toll-free_telephone_number.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Touch_tone.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Transceiver.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink Two-way_radio.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLink User_(telecommunications).
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Autopatch".
- Autopatch wikiPageWikiLinkText "autopatch".
- Autopatch date "June 2015".
- Autopatch hasPhotoCollection Autopatch.
- Autopatch reason "Is that actually interpreted so strictly?".
- Autopatch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Amateur-radio-stub.
- Autopatch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Failed_verification.
- Autopatch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecommunications.
- Autopatch subject Category:Amateur_radio.
- Autopatch subject Category:Telephony.
- Autopatch hypernym Feature.
- Autopatch type Work.
- Autopatch comment "An autopatch, sometimes called a phone patch, is a feature of an amateur radio (or other type of two-way radio) repeater or base station to access an outgoing telephone connection. Users with a transceiver capable of producing touch tones (DTMF signals) can make a telephone call, typically limited by settings in the autopatch module to be only to flat-rate numbers, such as local calls or toll-free numbers.".
- Autopatch label "Autopatch".
- Autopatch sameAs Phone_Patch.
- Autopatch sameAs Telefonoverdrag.
- Autopatch sameAs m.02r5b6.
- Autopatch sameAs Q4826885.
- Autopatch sameAs Q4826885.
- Autopatch wasDerivedFrom Autopatch?oldid=667268175.
- Autopatch isPrimaryTopicOf Autopatch.