[CVRC] SIERA General Meeting - EchoLink
John Abrott
jabrott at tele-net.net
Sun Feb 4 21:12:39 EST 2007
SIERA General Meeting February 15th 2007
Another way for Amateur Radio stations to communicate with each other is =
to
use VOIP =96 Voice Over Internet Protocol. Some of the systems =
available are
EchoLink, IRLP, and WIRES-II. The systems are similar, but different =
in
their application. This month we will discuss EchoLink.
EchoLink allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to connect to one =
another
over the Internet. As a licensed =93ham=94 you may use EchoLink to =
connect your
station (or your computer) over the Internet to other amateurs using the
same software, and carry on a voice QSO. This greatly enhances the =
range
and utility of mobile and portable VHF/UHF-FM stations, and also allows
computer-equipped hams to access distant repeaters directly.
You can access EchoLink either with a radio or a computer. If you are =
in
range of an FM repeater or simplex station equipped with EchoLink, you =
can
use DTMF commands from your radio to access the EchoLink network. If =
you
are a licensed amateur with an Internet-connected PC, you can access
EchoLink stations directly from your PC. The EchoLink stations are =
world
wide. This is one way for =93hams=94 without HF privileges to talk =
around the
world.
Paul Gulbro, WA6EWV is giving a talk on EchoLink at the Sierra =
Intermountain
Emergency Radio Association meeting on the 15th of February. Paul has a
EchoLink repeater at Lake Tahoe with great coverage. The meeting starts =
at
7:00 PM, located at the United Methodist Church building, 1375 =
Centerville
Lane, Gardnerville, Nevada. Come on over to our meeting, meet fellow =
=93hams=94
have a cup of coffee. Everyone is welcome.=20
John Abrott KD7NHC
President SIERA
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