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Use of Break in Amateur Radio

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It's not coming from Citizen's Band as many might think.  The culprit seems to be IRLP.  Yes, there seems to be a trend on IRLP now in using the term "break" to indicate that the speaker is going to let the repeater drop, and then pick up and continue blathering on.  This is a way to circumvent the link timeout function of the node or the linked repeater.It's not coming from Citizen's Band as many might think.  The culprit seems to be [http://www.irlp.net/ IRLP].  Yes, there seems to be a trend on IRLP now in using the term "break" to indicate that the speaker is going to let the repeater drop, and then pick up and continue blathering on.  This is a way to circumvent the link timeout function of the node or the linked repeater.
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