[App_rpt-users] Is this possible? - Using a radio remotely with an IP phone on a private network

Benjamin Naber Benjamin at Project23D.com
Thu Jul 26 02:32:17 UTC 2018


Noah, et al:

There was a gent a couple years ago that used ASL tech for exactly
that- VoIP linked airband radio to another that was in a remote
location. From what I remember, it was just a simple radio to radio
link.

This gent was in more-or-less mountainous third world country, so any
kind of commercial infrastructure was out of the question.

I don't recall what model air band radio used; the radio had the basics
needed: RX and TX audio, COR and PTT. He stated it took a little
tweaking, but he did get it to work as desired.

I'll leave tying in the VoIP phone to the rest. I still haven't gotten
mine to work (lack of time), haha 



Benjamin, KB9LFZ




On Wed, 2018-07-18 at 22:57 -0500, Noah Chalker wrote:
> Hello,
>  While it is not ham radio related, the university I attend and work
> for is considering putting a secondary aviation radio at the
> sattelite campus of ours where we do flight training. We have a radio
> at the main campus to talk to our aircraft but the aircraft at our
> sattelite campus are out of range of the main campus. I thought ROIP
> (AllStar) would be an effective way to use a radio at the sattelite
> campus from the main campus. The concept would be like a Remote
> Communications Outlet (RCO) that is currently used in aviation. I
> would like to have it so that the radio can be used from the main
> campus using an IP phone and all ran through the school's network.
> All this is through a private node of course and not through the all
> star network. Is this possible? Particularly the part with using the
> IP phone (I don't think it is a good idea to link the two radios).
> Any suggestions, guidance, and links to documentation on how to do
> this would be appreciated! 
> 
> 73's
> Noah KE5VQL
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