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Looking for VoIP stations in Polk
County? Operating Instructions for the WC4PEM nodes is here. Some instructions on various EchoLink stations can be viewed down below. EchoLink stations around the world click here IRLP stations can be found at <http://status.irlp.net>
You have a node in Polk?? Have it added here! Email it to: info at polkemcomm dot org What is EchoLink?EchoLink software allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing Amateur Radio's communications capabilities. There are more than 150,000 registered users in 152 nations worldwide! Find out more by visiting EchoLink's Home Page Or take an "Echo Link Tour" to learn more. How is it used? EchoLink can be used several ways. What we have done is set up a simple repeater link. This allows people to access the EchoLink system from any radio that can reach the repeater. And it allows people to access the repeater from any EchoLink computer located anywhere around the world. During emergencies, we will use this method to "conference" to other EOC's and agencies around the state and country as needed thus expanding the "range" and "effectiveness" of the repeater network. Current Logins More info on VoIP see QST for February, 2003, page 44, or download the PDF file from ARRL EchoIRLP
Operating Instructions REMEMBER- Always ID even if you are only checking the time or announcements. There can be up to a 4 second delay when working through the internet links so don't forget to leave a good gap between "over's" to enable others to break in and to allow connecting repeaters to reset. Always remember that EchoLink does require that you pause between your transmissions. Recommended
Repeater Operating Procedures 1. Listen to ensure that no one is using the repeater. 2.
Announce your call sign and state that you wish to connect to the EchoLink system. 3. USE your DTMF keypad to open EchoLink and connect to a node. (See the DTMF table below for codes) 4. After connecting, LISTEN and then announce your station and make your call. 5. Disconnect from the WC4PEM EchoLink node. (Press 73) 6. Sign off the repeater with your call sign as usual.
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The table
below lists each of the DTMF commands.
* These commands follow the format for EchoIRLP systems only and may not be that of the "STANDARD WINDOWS VERSION" that can be found in most areas of the United States and abroad. In the near future these options will be enabled and may fallow the same commands as the windoze version of EchoLink. JUST REMEMBER THIS ENJOY IT!!!
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