- Autopatch
An autopatch, sometimes called a phone patch, is a
feature of anamateur radio (or other type oftwo-way radio )repeater to access an outgoingtelephone connection . Users with atransceiver capable of producingtouch tone s (DTMF signals)can make atelephone call , typically limited by settings in the autopatch module to be only totoll-free numbers, such as local calls or toll-free "800" numbers.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 or hundreds of miles away, depending on the frequencies of the involved repeater, the power of the transceiver, and the gain of the antennas on both ends.
In the
United States , autopatch users are required to hang up ifmusic is played while on hold, as theFederal Communications Commission regulations prohibit any kind of music (even if incidental, unless part of an audio transmission from aSpace Shuttle mission) on amateur radio frequencies.
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