EchoLink Systems and Software for Amateur Radio

Connect with other ham radio operators worldwide using EchoLink software and gateways via the internet.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

EchoLink connects amateur radio stations over the internet, allowing hams to make QSOs with other operators worldwide using Voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology. This system bridges local repeaters and simplex stations with internet-connected devices, extending the reach of amateur radio activity far beyond typical RF propagation limits. Operators can use their transceivers to access EchoLink nodes, or connect directly via a computer or smartphone, making it a versatile tool for global communication on the ham bands.

This category provides resources for setting up and operating EchoLink, including guides like the Nifty E-Z Guide to EchoLink Operation for new users. Hams can find information on client software for various platforms, such as EchoLink for Android and EchoMac for OS X, enabling mobile or desktop access. There are also details on specific EchoLink nodes and conference servers, like the Turk Konferans Odasi, along with technical insights into interfacing transceivers, such as the Kenwood TM-D710, with the system.

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