[App_rpt-users] not as intuitive as EchoLink

Bob Pyke k6ecm1 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 11:15:15 UTC 2018


Allstarlink is not EchoLink. The primary purpose for Allstarlink is to build VoIP linkable repeaters that can be used as personal devices, where as EchoLink is designed to be a personal device, that can be connected to a repeater (think radio) for control. In both cases each node is password protected, accessible only by the owner, or someone thy designate, and in both cases the owner’s node can be connected to another node via VoIP protocol. An Allstarlink node, hosted on an ASL server, can also host an EchoLink node. In that case, EchoLink and Allstarlink nodes can be connected. Allstarlink connections are peer to peer, but EchoLink requires the use of EchoLink servers.

Thanks,
Bob
K6ECM

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> On Jun 6, 2018, at 2:02 AM, Mark Hilvety <k9lpamark at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ok, I'm a new in-list-ment: and:
> I find the system cryptic... I'm running linux Mint 18.3 and firefox as a browser.. I can get the list pages for each of the nodes, BUT...
> HOW do I access the transmit/receive mode for them???  EchoLink has the connect function and a trans/rec togle , I see none on the list pages... Is there some software I need to download or just What special key do I push?  WHAT AM I MISSING???
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