Sponsors help sustain the infrastructure that powers the SWLA-LINK digital voice and RF-to-IP network across SWLA.
Servers, virtual machines, backups, monitoring systems, and internet connectivity used to operate the network.
Repeaters, controllers, antennas, site rentals, power systems, and maintenance.
Adding new coverage areas, supporting additional modes, and improving redundancy and reliability.
Sponsorship of SWLA-LINK is a voluntary contribution toward operational expenses. Sponsorship does not provide control, priority access, exclusive services, or preferential treatment within the network.
All network services remain open and operated in accordance with FCC Part 97 amateur radio regulations.
Recognition may include listing a name, callsign, or amateur radio club on the SWLA-LINK website.
Organizations supporting infrastructure may be acknowledged by name, if desired.
Sponsors may choose to remain anonymous or decline public recognition.
Supports routine operating costs such as server hosting, monitoring tools, and basic infrastructure expenses.
Recognition: Name or callsign listed on the Sponsors page.
Provides additional support for repeater maintenance, network expansion, and redundancy improvements.
Recognition: Name, callsign, or organization listed on the Sponsors page.
Supports major infrastructure projects such as new repeater deployments, core servers, or long-term hosting commitments.
Recognition: Optional logo or organization name listed on the Sponsors page.
Sponsorship level does not provide control, priority access, or exclusive use of the SWLAlink network.
If you are interested in sponsoring SWLA-LINK or would like additional information, please contact the network administrators.
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