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Organizing your crontab file - AllStar Link 3 

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Organizing your crontab file or any other file in Linux is a good habit to get into. If you have a lot of data in any file you should keep it organized so you keep similar data together and comments to easily identify what some data might be for. While watching a recent video from Ham Radio Crusader on how to set up an automated schedule to connect and disconnect to other AllStar Link nodes, I had a brilliant idea on how to organize my crontab file. Watch the video to see what I did.
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Ham Radio Crusader's "Automation for ASL 3 AllStar - Connect & Disconnect on a Schedule" video - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F3vl7bUIcsI.html
Crontab Guru - crontab.guru
Roc-Ham Radio Network/Raspberry Pi Net - www.roc-ham.net
Puget Sound Repeater Group - psrg.org
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CHAPTERS:
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00:41 - My inspiration
01:13 - What I did
04:02 - Recap
04:58 - 2000 Subscriber Giveaway
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ALL amateur radio operators world-wide need to know the DX CODE OF CONDUCT. It was meant for DX contacts, but it really applies to ALL aspects of amateur radio (DXing, contesting, POTA, SOTA, Field Day, special events, etc...). DON'T BE AN ALPHA HOTEL!
dx-code.com.
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