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- | ====== Echolink ====== | ||
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- | ===== Single-User ===== | ||
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- | The // | ||
- | * The Windows program can be downloaded from the [[http:// | ||
- | * The Android app can be found on [[https:// | ||
- | * The iOS app can be found on the [[https:// | ||
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- | In addition to downloading the right software, you'll have to [[http:// | ||
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- | ==== Audio Levels ==== | ||
- | To adjust the Echolink levels on the app: | ||
- | * Select '' | ||
- | * While the introduction is playing, adjust your phone volume so the level is comfortable: | ||
- | * Press '' | ||
- | * Now compare your sound level to the level of the introduction earlier. | ||
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- | ===== Sysop ===== | ||
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- | The //Sysop// mode is used to interface a radio (or repeater) to the echolink system via the internet. | ||
- | * Kenwood TM-721A dualband radio | ||
- | * A 4-element 2m yagi antenna pointed towards VE7RXZ | ||
- | * SignaLink USB unit | ||
- | * Cevana MiniPC (64GB HD / 4GB Ram) Windows computer | ||
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- | {{ : | ||
- | On the left is the Echolink setup, and on the right is VA7FI' | ||
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- | ===== Configuration ===== | ||
- | **Note:** There are other configuration settings to look at. The ones shown here are mostly for getting the sound working. | ||
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- | ==== Modem ==== | ||
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- | * For this setup, VA7FI had to tweak the network settings of his router to allow traffic to find the Echolink computer. | ||
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- | ==== Windows 10 ==== | ||
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- | To configure the Signalink unit properly: | ||
- | * Right click on the speaker icon on the lower right corner and select " | ||
- | * Under the " | ||
- | * The levels should at 0.0dB {{ : | ||
- | * There should be no Enhancements {{ : | ||
- | * The audio quality can be at "FM Radio Quality" | ||
- | * There should be no Spatial Sounds {{ : | ||
- | * Similarly for the " | ||
- | * Levels to 0.0 dB | ||
- | * Format to '' | ||
- | * In the " | ||
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- | ==== Echolink Program ==== | ||
- | * Under " | ||
- | * Under " | ||
- | * And what's new for the TX VOX settings is the sub-audible tone. This allows the delay on the Signalink to be shortened considerably (more on that later). {{ : | ||
- | * I also disabled the DTMF so as to not conflict with the IRLP node. Users can still connect to Echolink on their phones and computers, but can't control it from their radio. {{ : | ||
- | * Finally, I disabled the disconnect announcement. | ||
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- | ==== Radio and Signalink ==== | ||
- | This next part is trickier. | ||
- | * Access to the Echolink radio and Signalink | ||
- | * A second radio to listen and transmit | ||
- | * A phone with the Echolink client app. | ||
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- | The first step will be to adjust the receive of the echolink system. | ||
- | * On your phone, make sure the volumes are adjusted properly. | ||
- | * Tune the Echolink radio to a quiet simplex frequency and connect your phone to the node. | ||
- | * Once the node identified, tune the Echolink radio to a busy frequency like one with a net for example. | ||
- | * You should now be hearing the conversations on your phone via Echolink. | ||
- | * Turn off the power of the Signalink and roughly adjust the volume of the Echolink radio until you can hear the conversation at a good level. | ||
- | * Now turn on the power of the Signalink again and adjust the RX dial until the volume is the same as when it was off. You might have to turn it on and off a few times until you find this spot. For me, it was in the 10 o' | ||
- | * You can now leave the Signalink turned on. | ||
- | * Adjust the volume of the radio until the volume through your phone is similar to that introduction when you tested the '' | ||
- | * Also, when no-one is talking, the level should stay below the slider (which is like an audio squelch). | ||
- | * Once the radio volume is set, make a note of it. Mine is in the 1 o' | ||
- | * With your second radio, tune to the net and adjust the volume to a comfortable level. | ||
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- | First, adjust the Signalink delay. | ||
- | * Find a quiet simplex frequency and dial the Echolink and a second radio there (don't change the volume though). | ||
- | * Set the delay all the way down to the 7 o' | ||
- | * ID with your second radio saying something like: "VA7FI testing Echolink" | ||
- | * On your phone, press '' | ||
- | * You should hear the PTT click on and off rapidly. | ||
- | * Make a note of the Signalink delay. | ||
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- | The final step is to adjust the TX. | ||
- | * Disconnect the echolink from the node and reconnect it (still on the simplex frequency). | ||
- | * Adjust the TX volume of the signalink until the volume is similar to that of the net earlier. | ||
- | * You can also try transmitting, | ||
- | * Make a note of the Signalink TX volume. | ||
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