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EchoLink: A Summary PHYS 401: Physics of a Ham Radio Eastman Landry

EchoLink: A Summary PHYS 401: Physics of a Ham Radio Eastman Landry

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EchoLink: A Summary

PHYS 401: Physics of a Ham Radio

Eastman Landry

Page 2: EchoLink: A Summary PHYS 401: Physics of a Ham Radio Eastman Landry

Goals of Presentation

• Introduce terminology

• Show use of the Interface

• Show how to customize Echolink to your own preferences

• Discuss general Operation practices

• Answer Questions

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EchoLink

• The Basics– Licensed Amateur Radio stations

communicate using VoIP– Worldwide connections

• Over 200,000 validated users worldwide (4,000 any given time)

• 162 nations

– Based at a computer BUT can be used from any location with proper set up

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• Node Type– User

• Individual call sign associated with the person using EchoLink

– Repeater ‘-R’ • Actual repeater which is connected to the EchoLink system

– Link ‘-L’• A user’s station that is “linked” to a local band through its

own antenna

– Conference ‘*Name*’• Group of Links, Repeaters, Users and even other

conferences all together

Key Terms

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EchoLink Links and Repeaters (USA)

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Main Screen

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Explorer View Index

Search by location

Search by Node Type

Set Alarms: When a station becomes active/unbusy

Search your favorites

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Explorer View Main Screen

Displays what is present in selection made in Index view

Shows total spaces available and how many are currently in Conference

*IRELAND* conference is great for contacts

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Current Station Detail

List of Call Signs and Names

Name (Defined In Setup)

Callsign (Defined by Login)

Note that conferences can bring in all conferences with them

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Setup

Tools -> Setup

This is what shows up in the Station Detail as your name

This is NOT necessarily what shows up on the Explorer view Main Screen as your location

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Preferences - List

Tools -> Preferences

First tab

You can customize what you want to see in the index view. Defaults are fine

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Preferences - ConnectionsTools -> Preferences

Second tab

This IS what shows up on the explorer main screen as your location

Checking this box lets other people see what station you are on

PTT Control lets you adjust how you toggle transmission (Spacebar etc)

This is your station “profile” that others can see if they connect directly to you.

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Preferences - Security

Tools -> Preferences

Third tab

Just like Instant messaging block list EXCEPT you can block incoming and still provide outgoing calls

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Good To Go!

• Get a microphone and you’re Ready to transmit!• Use the Test Server: Station -> Connect to test server

– Check readability and volume• EchoLink Tips

– Not everyone is aware they are on EchoLink!– Wait longer than normal between transmissions– It is not possible to violate your band usage in a conference or

on a repeater– Most links are OK to use but check to make sure it is not HF. It is

not illegal to connect, only to transmit, so hop in and check the info.

• If you are a General there are some unique remote access HF stations that you can use remotely as the control operator

– After waiting, hop out there and say CQ… a lot of times people are just waiting to here someone chime in!

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Questions?