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Echolink ham radio needs rewrite
Echolink ham radio needs rewrite













echolink ham radio needs rewrite
  1. ECHOLINK HAM RADIO NEEDS REWRITE INSTALL
  2. ECHOLINK HAM RADIO NEEDS REWRITE PC

All the way down, is a rack mounted power strip. There is ALWAYS a intersting conversation somewhere. listen to 2 meter Echolink repeaters that have folks from Australia or Japan chime in. Or listen to RTTY or read Olivia conversations. Buy or homebrew a CW decoder if you don't know code.

echolink ham radio needs rewrite

And lastly, the power supply on the bottom is rated at 35A so it will loafing along with the link XCVR running a couple of watts. The only thing dying here are the folks that lose interest in HAM radio.

echolink ham radio needs rewrite

That will feed an M2 -11 element 440 Yagi. This is a commercial style link transceivers and has all the audio and PTT connections I need on the back of the rig. , assistive technology, blind, couragecenter, echolink, ham radio. Below that panel, is the UHF link transceiver. You need to learn these controls and learn them well, because they will be used for lots of other applications like taking voice notes, doing voice dictation, playing music, listening to audio books or Internet audio streams, and much more. Ultimately the (2) Rasberry Pi’s will be located behind that panel.

You can take advantage of the 'sysop' mode of operation so that you can communicate from your V/UHF transceiver with amateurs connected behind their PC or.

Below those two units is a blank rack panel. Work the world with Echolink Install your own node (II) If you want to use Echolink with a transceiver and your favorite antenna (simple whimp or ground plane antenna), there is no problem. The unit below it is a graphic equalizer to equalize the shape of the audio of both the downlink and uplink audio. The dual channel DBX unit works perfect for that. It will deliver equal audio volume into the Echo Link node. The second channel in the DBX will feed the downlink audio from the repeater. One channel will feed the up-link, sending audio from the Echo Link to the repeater site. The top unit is a dual channel DBX processor. All of this will be backed up with a UPS system. That way, if one “craps out”, at least we will still be on the air with another one. I will be using K3DZM’s for the live feed and a separate one for the Echo Link. Actually I have chosen to use (2) Rasberry Pi’s. Well, today, I had some time to work on the Echo Link / Live Feed gear, with the exception of the Rasberry Pi digital stuff.















Echolink ham radio needs rewrite