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Echolink
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| Echolink Link Radio Info
& Sound Setings & More Echolink Info On Linking And More Check Out West Mountain Radio For Rigblaster Nomic It's easy it's Plug N Play right out of the box and It work's with any radio... Do not forget to set the Jumpers in side the Rigblaster first before you power up your radio... * This is what i'm using for a link radio
* This is how you would set it up on your repeater Using A Link Radio [---------------------------] [----Repeater Controller---] [-{Port 1}--------[Port 2]-] Port 1 (Repeater Port) Your Repeater * Port 2 (Link Port) 440 Radio On Simplex CH With Echolink You Will Need To Get A Freq From Freq Coordinator for your 440 Link. Port 2 Config It As Link Port No HangTimers No Voice Id'ers Use A cw ID or use echolink for I.D.er No Courtesy beeps On Echolink Side You will Have A 440 Radio on Simplex CH Echolink Can I.D. For You On Link Radio By Cw or Voice You Can Here It I.D. On Your Local Repeater Only and not on The Internet Side
You Will Need A Freq From Coordinator and two 440 radios and two Antennas * Or * Hard Wire Echolink To Repeater Controller At Repeater Site You Will Need A Phone Line Or High Speed Internet & Computer At The Repeater Site To Make This Work ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I Found A Fix For Courtesy Beeps & squelch-tail crashes.. So They Are Not Tx'ed Over The Internet Side Of Echolink... Look At The End Of Page For This Fix. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Echolink Audio Settings Rx Audio Setting For Rx From The Radio Should Look Like This If It's Set Right
If Your Audio Is In The Yellow This Is Bad Because Your Tx'ing Hot Audio May Clip On Repeater's If So Your Audio Is Hot You Need To Go To Tools Look For Adjust Volume Go To Recording And Move Mic Volume Or Line In Volume Down So It's Not In The Yellow * * This Is What Bad Audio Look's Like On Echolink
* * * This Is What Good Audio Look's Like On Echolink Nodes Who's Audio Is Set Right
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * If The Audio From Echolink To Repeater Sounds To Loud Or To Low You Need To Go To Tools Look For Adjust Volume Go To Playback And Move The Wave Volume Up & Down For Good Sounding Audio On Repeater. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How To Stop Repeater Ping-ponging Because Of squelch-tail "crashes" and Courtesy Beeps On The Repeater This is very important when two repeaters are linked to each other, to prevent endless ping-ponging of one repeater bringing up the other. Here are some tips for adjusting the (Squelch Crash Anti-Trip) for use with a repeater:
(Squelch Crash Anti-Trip): If you are using VOX, check this box to enable a special feature that improves VOX behavior when your link is tuned to a local repeater. When this feature is enabled and properly adjusted, EchoLink's VOX will ignore short noise bursts, such as squelch-tail "crashes" and Courtesy Tones. This can significantly improve repeater-to-repeater linking. Set the Duration value to the size of the "window", in milliseconds, inside of which the noise pulse must fit in order for EchoLink's VOX to ignore it. Typical values are 40ms for squelch crashes and 300ms for courtesy tones. Experiment with this setting until the purple SIG annunciator no longer appears when the undesired noise is heard. When Fixing This Problem Connect To Echolink Test Server (Node #9999) When You Get This Value Set Right You Will Not Ping-pong the Test Server... |
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