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EchoLink allows Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, from computer to station, or from computer to computer. Fully Compatable with I-Link. Download from here.
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CQiNet is a family of programs that combine Ham Radio with the Internet using Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. Two programs are currently in the family, "theBridge" and echoLinux. Thebridge is a iLink/EchoLink compatable conference bridge that runs under various versions of Unix as well as Windows. EchoLinux is a EchoLink client program for the Linux operating system.
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EchoLink for Android is an edition of the EchoLink software that runs on an Android smartphone or tablet, such as a Motorola Droid or an HTC Evo.
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EchoMac is an apple macintosh client for EchoLink internet radio network.
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Turkish Conference echolink server web page. Learn more about the Turkish conference server. In turkish.
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EchoLink nodes throughout the state of Pennsylvania. Including an EchoLink message board.
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Echolink, EQSO, Echostation, SSTV, WEFAX, PSK-31 other digital sound card modes
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EchoMac is a client program for OS X that allows connection to the Echolink system
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EchoLink and IRLP Internet Radio Linking Project Node's, Hurricane Watch Audio Feed's and Info, Live Scanner/Other Feed's from the USA, Local Ham Frequencies, Online Receiver's, Shoutcast Live Audio Feed's from the USA, Southern California Frequencies and more
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Information about our local Echolink Node #1224, on Long Island NY
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EchoMac is a program for MacOS X users that permit access to the Echolink system
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Free Ham Radio web server with Voice-over-IP technology for ham radio in Russia.
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Nifty E-Z Guide to EchoLink Operation A comprehensive guide for installing and operating EchoLink.
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iOS EchoLink client, this free app will allow licenced ham radio operators to use iPhone, iPad or iPod devices to connect to the echoLink system and connect to repeaters or other echolink users.
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General Motors Amateur Radio Club - WW8GM EchoLink Repeater in SE Michigan
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Via this interface you have access to one of the biggest databases on amateur radio voice repeaters.
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APRS-Webserver, that presents aprs-data and maps for free using Google Maps api. The position data is imported from aprs.org, winlink.org and echolink.org. The map data are partially commercial and free. This server is for amateur radio purposes only.
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A very active repeater system in NYC streaming live 24/7 on thier website & on shoutcast under the listing WB2HWW & also can be heard world wide on 10 meters 29.660 with links on Echolink & IRLP
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MB7ICL Echolink Node Clacton on Sea, Essex The Gateway to the world
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Offers irlp echolink node in tulare county california
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Android Echolink client to connect to the echo link network
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The Kenwood TM-V71 and TM-D710 are the first commercially-available Amateur Radio transceivers with built-in EchoLink system capabilites.
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VHF/UHF FM Mobile Transceiver with APRS and EchoLink Functionality official Kenwood UK site
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SvxLink is an advanced software suite for the ham radio community, initially launched in 2003 as an EchoLink application for Linux. Now a comprehensive voice services system, the SvxLink Server functions as an advanced repeater controller and can operate on simplex and duplex channels. It acts as an intermediary between transceiver hardware and applications, offering essential system services. The modular architecture of SvxLink supports customization, with modules in C++ or TCL. Key modules include a help system, parrot mode, EchoLink connectivity, DTMF repeater, voice mail, propagation warnings, and selective calling sequences. SvxLink's development and source code are available on GitHub, promoting open-source collaboration in the ham radio community.
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Operating an **Echolink** gateway on the 4-meter band presents unique opportunities for extending VHF communications, as demonstrated by the EI4FMG node. Situated at Fieldstown, Monasterboice, this gateway provides coverage across a significant portion of Ireland's east coast, leveraging a Tait TM8100 radio and an EI4JR Echolink interface logic. My own experience with similar setups confirms the importance of strategic site selection for maximizing reach, particularly with a 122-meter elevation above sea level. Access to the EI4FMG gateway, identified by node 57006, requires a **CTCSS** tone of 88.5 Hz, a standard practice for managing access and minimizing interference on shared frequencies. The system transmits with 15 watts of power and utilizes a Sigma CAT70 @5MAGL antenna, a configuration well-suited for regional VHF coverage. The gateway also features an auto-ID every 8 minutes, ensuring compliance and clear station identification. Users can interact with the gateway using various DTMF commands, allowing for connections to specific nodes, random repeater/link or conference nodes, and managing disconnections. These functionalities streamline the process of linking into the broader Echolink network, enabling local VHF operators to communicate globally through the internet backbone.