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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
* When a user initially registers for an account on the Portal, they are registered as an individual. 
* Upon account setup, each user that registers as an amateur radio operator is associated with the organization “AMPRNet” as the default. From here, a user can either create a new organization or join existing organizations. 
* Additional call signs can be added to a user’s individual account, provided that the call sign belongs to them. 
* Call signs can also be added to an organization account, provided that the call sign belongs to the organization.


== General Guidance on Account Setup ==
== General Guidance on Account Setup ==

Revision as of 18:29, 12 September 2024

How Organizations Work in Portal 2.0

By Rebecca Key KO4KVG

Version 1 (September 12, 2024)

Introduction

In an effort for users to avoid having to register multiple accounts to use the Portal (as an individual and as a member of several organizations), the 44Net Portal now allows for users to associate their accounts with multiple organizations, eliminating the need to set up additional accounts.

Overview

  • When a user initially registers for an account on the Portal, they are registered as an individual.
  • Upon account setup, each user that registers as an amateur radio operator is associated with the organization “AMPRNet” as the default. From here, a user can either create a new organization or join existing organizations.
  • Additional call signs can be added to a user’s individual account, provided that the call sign belongs to them.
  • Call signs can also be added to an organization account, provided that the call sign belongs to the organization.

General Guidance on Account Setup

How to Create an Organization(s)

How to Associate a Club’s Call Sign with an Organization(s)

How to Associate an Individual’s Call Sign with an Organization(s)