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IRLP Repeater
I found a local IRLP Repeater... how come no one talks on it?
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Have you? If not, there's your answer.
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 Originally Posted by KC9UDX
Have you? If not, there's your answer.
Yup keyed with my call. What is the repeater for ?
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 Originally Posted by K6DEA
Yup keyed with my call. What is the repeater for ?
I often wonder about that... Lots of repeaters, lots of guys listening, no one responding...
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Maybe the way I started this thread is wrong.
What is IRLP I imagine Google can help me figure that out. This thread can be deleted.
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IRLP is similar to EchoLink, but it's Linux based, and you can only access it through a radio - no access via computer.
Find out who owns the IRLP node and see if it's OK to use it. If so, you might want to use IRLP to dial into a number of different nets and active reflectors.
http://irlp.net/ The western reflector and the WIN System reflector are pretty busy. There is an Insomniac Net late at night on one of the reflectors, too.
EchoLink, IRLP and DSTAR - adding interest to repeaters worldwide 24X7
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 Originally Posted by K6DEA
Maybe the way I started this thread is wrong.
What is IRLP I imagine Google can help me figure that out. This thread can be deleted.
Well, I have to apologise, I completely missed your point.
IRLP = Internet Relay Linking Project. K0RGR is 100% on.
There is IRLP, EchoLink, and AllStar. I've never used any of them, but I hear them being used all the time to link repeaters over long distances.
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wa wos de questin?,,,,oh there s a repeter on the ,but dont hear no boti in it!!!!! d
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i the thi.let me know.if you hear anything!
 Originally Posted by KC9UDX
Have you? If not, there's your answer.
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