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Dennis,
DS> Sorry about that. Yes, EchoLink.
That makes more sense...although as fast as technology is changing, they
might name a new mode after Echonet.
DS> I thought I might use this spare Anytone 868 radio as a `simplex link`
DS> into the EchoLink network so that locals could use it similiar to a
DS> normal repeater. Seems like a cheap enough endeavor if I can find a way
DS> to connect it to my PC.
I`m not an expert on that, but I`m sure you need a special cable...I`ll
defer to others in here on that.
DS> I`ve never used EchoLink but it looked interesting on their website and
DS> it seems there are a good many people doing something similiar to what
DS> I`m trying to do.
I use the desktop application for some of my nets, and the smartphone
app as a backup, if the home internet goes out.
I also maintain a list of selected D-Star, Echolink, and D-Rats Nets,
in Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific Time, which you can find at
http://www.wx4qz.net/elk.htm -- the list has mostly D-Star Nets, with
quite a few Echolink Nets, and a few D-Rats nets for good measure.
That`s also the first hyperlink from my bio on QRZ -- and you`ll find
PDF files related to amateur radio...including a collection of ham radio
humor, setting up Netlogger for use with nets, and "The PCL Net", from
the NS2B BBS in Penfield, New York.
Daryl, WX4QZ
... I just bought a cured ham. I wonder what it had??
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