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Echolink

Getting Started

Work the world with your 2 meter rig and touch-tone pad using NFARL’s EchoLink Node!

EchoLink is a great system for communications between Amateurs.  It combines VoIP technology with RF Gateways to enable global links between computer users and 2 meter radio operators.

All a computer user needs is an amateur radio license and a copy of EchoLink on his internet connected personal computer.

2 meter radio operators need a transceiver (mobile, base, or handheld) with a DTMF keypad, and the ability to key up a repeater linked to EchoLink -- such as our N4CLA repeater.

Node Numbers & Station IDs

Node Numbers work just about like dialing your home phone number to get someone on the other end.

The WB4MAK-L node number linked to the club’s N4CLA Repeater is 381631 so if your buddy in Ireland wants to have a QSO with you all he has to do is enter the numbers 381631 into the link that he is using and it will connect to the WB4MAK-L link.

The same thing applies to you making a connection to him; all you need to know is the node number that he is listening to.  Key up the repeater, press the correct numbers on your keypad and wait for the connection to be confirmed.

Remember that you can connect to any of the three types of setups, repeaters, simplex links, and PC users.

Also remember that there is a small delay in the system even on the fastest of connections, but not that noticeable once you get used to using EchoLink.

Is Anybody There?

If you want to know who is connected to EchoLink right now you can view the Current Logins web page on the EchoLink Website.

Is It Working?

When you enter the “*” or 08 command if there is no active connection to any nodes the computer will say 'not connected'.  This doesn't mean the EchoLink is not on, just that it's not connected to any links.  When the EchoLink is not on you won’t hear anything from the DTMF codes.

How Do I Install EchoLink on My Computer?

Please go to the primary EchoLink website to download and install the software.  http://www.echolink.org.

You must validate that you have a valid Amateur Radio callsign following the procedures on the website before you can use EchoLink on your computer.

The primary reason people have difficulty connecting to EchoLink from their computer is because they do not forward the necessary ports, as described on the website, on their router.  Also remember, if you’re using DSL, that most DSL modems have a built in router and you MUST also open the necessary ports on the Westel DSL modem.  This is the definitive website to learn how to properly forward the ports on your router and DSL modem: http://tinyurl.com/dy2bo.

I'm Lost, HELP!!!

There are many users on the NFARL EchoLink system.  The best way to ask for assistance is via the club reflector at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nfarl/ or ask for help on the repeater.

Please Remember You Can't Hurt The EchoLink System So Don't Be Afraid Of It!


WB4MAK-L de N4CLA/R Control Codes


DTMF CODE

ACTION

USED FOR:

"*"(star)

Info Play

To Hear Voice ID

"#"(pound sign)

Disconnect

To End Present Connection

06

Query By Node#

To Find Out Status Of Selected Node

07+call+#

Query By Callsign

Looks up a node by callsign, and reads back its node number and status.

09

Reconnect

To Connect To "Last" Connection

08

Link Status

To Check If WB4MAK-L is Connected to another Node

number

Connect By Node #

Connects to the node number entered.

C+call+#

Connect By Call

Connects by using a callsign.

9999

"ECHOTEST"

Records And Plays Back Your Audio So You Can Hear Yourself....Use It Anytime!

Entering Node Numbers

To enter a node number (for the Connect or Query by Node commands), enter the 4-, 5-, or 6-digit node number.  If the specified node is not among the stations currently logged on, EchoLink will say "NOT FOUND".

Examples

Entering Callsigns

To enter a callsign (for the Connect by Call or Query by Call commands), press two digits for each letter and number in the callsign.  The first digit is the key on which the letter appears (using 1 for Q and Z), and the second digit is 1, 2, or 3, to indicate which letter is being entered.  To enter a digit, press the digit followed by 0.  When finished, end with the pound key (#).

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For example, the letter "K" is entered as "52", the letter "Q" is entered as "11", and the digit "7" is entered as "70".

Callsigns need not be entered in full.  If a partial callsign is entered, EchoLink will find the first match among the stations currently logged on.  If no match is found among the stations currently logged on, EchoLink will say "NOT FOUND".

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Example "EchoLink" QSO

Use the WB4MAK-L de N4CLA/R as much as you like.  The link exists as an added benefit to our club members.

If you monitor this link and hear someone connect PLEASE respond to their CQ ! We want the reputation of being the friendliest repeater in the world.

ECHOLINK System Acknowledgements

The "ECHOLINK" system on the internet was developed by Jonathan Taylor, K1RFD. "ECHOLINK" is a registered trademark of Synergenics, LLC. For more information you can go to the "ECHOLINK" website at www.echolink.org