TN ETIRLP 145.170
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This group is dedicated to those who wish to learn about IRLP, Nodes, Reflectors, Contacts made and general Information..Thanks To Tim Berry , WB4GBI for the IRLP system, that we can use to talk to the world ~~Node 8342 .....The IRLP uses Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) custom software and hardware. Coupled with the power of the Internet, IRLP will link your repeater site or simplex station to the world in a simple and cost effective way.
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IRLP operates a worldwide network of dedicated servers and nodes offering very stable worldwide voice communications between hundreds of towns and cities. All this with unsurpassed uptimes and the full dynamic range of telephone quality audio.
This group is dedicated to those who wish to learn about IRLP, Nodes, Reflectors, Contacts made and general Information..Thanks To Tim Berry , WB4GBI for the IRLP system, that we can use to talk to the world ~~Node 8342
On Tim's Website Thanks to Joe, K1RBY, the 145.17 WB4GBI repeater has an IRLP node! When you use the IRLP node on 145.17, it will sound just like another repeater user... only this user will bring us fellow amateur radio operators from around the world! Some facts about IRLP-IRLP has some awesome conference servers, greater security on a IRLP system , just a few facts.
The IRLP uses Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) custom software and hardware. Coupled with the power of the Internet, IRLP will link your repeater site or simplex station to the world in a simple and cost effective way.
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IRLP operates a worldwide network of dedicated servers and nodes offering very stable worldwide voice communications between hundreds of towns and cities. All this with unsurpassed uptimes and the full dynamic range of telephone quality audio.
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For more specific user information about IRLP, please check out their website. To use IRLP, you will need the four digit "node" or "reflector" number. That information is available on the website as well, click HERE. The WB4GBI 145.170 IRLP node is 8342. After you have the four-digit number for the node or reflector that you wish to connect to, key your radio, ID with your callsign, then use your DTMF (touch tone) pad to send the number. If you are successful, you will hear the repeater respond with the node or reflector's connect message. Remember to PAUSE between transmissions to give the IRLP system time to work. When you are finished, key up your mic, ID first, then send the DTMF tones "73." The system will respond with a disconnect message if successful.
In order for my repeater to work properly on IRLP, I have had to make some changes to the repeater itself. I am changing the repeater to use tone squelch (PL) on a full time basis. The tone is 118.8 Hertz, similiar to my other repeaters. The addition of the tone does NOT mean that the repeater is closed! It is in place to insure that no unwanted audio or signals are passed into the IRLP system.
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If you have any questions about how to use IRLP on 145.17, please give me a call or email. Tim Berry
Making Friends World Wide and Promoting Amateur Radio
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