Member III
- 2,827
- First Name
- Tom
- Last Name
- Houston
- Member #
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8300
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- WØNUT Extra
I am a new Ham, but in no way new to radio and communications. I have been designing spread spectrum radios for commercial and military use for years. Getting the Ham license was a breeze because the technical stuff is what I do all day.
I have used EchoLink over the web and my cell phone but now I want to connect with my 2 meter radio. Correct me if I am wrong, but I need to connect through an EchoLink enabled repeater, correct?
Once I have the radio set up for the repeater (frequencies and tones) and I am within range, how do I access an EchoLink NET? I know the net# I want to connect to.
I have run across some info about DTMF signaling but that looks like it is probably only for who ever is controlling the link.
Can someone outline a step a, b, c sequence of how to connect?
My questions may seem weird but if I am on a repeater and listening to a EchoLink Net, does that preclude anybody else from using that repeater? If I am listening and then decide to go offline, how would I relinquish the repeater?
If somebody is trying to hit the local repeater with emergency traffic, how does the net know to quit sending to that repeater?
I have used EchoLink over the web and my cell phone but now I want to connect with my 2 meter radio. Correct me if I am wrong, but I need to connect through an EchoLink enabled repeater, correct?
Once I have the radio set up for the repeater (frequencies and tones) and I am within range, how do I access an EchoLink NET? I know the net# I want to connect to.
I have run across some info about DTMF signaling but that looks like it is probably only for who ever is controlling the link.
Can someone outline a step a, b, c sequence of how to connect?
My questions may seem weird but if I am on a repeater and listening to a EchoLink Net, does that preclude anybody else from using that repeater? If I am listening and then decide to go offline, how would I relinquish the repeater?
If somebody is trying to hit the local repeater with emergency traffic, how does the net know to quit sending to that repeater?