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On 3/7/11 2:24 PM, John (WB5NFC) wrote:
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<div>Looking for information on configuration and use of an
iPhone with softphone to monitor node activity. Has anyone put
anything together on the subject?<br>
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Do you want to just monitor or interact?<br>
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If just for monitoring, I took the speaker output of my micor (which
is on a separate board that was installed by the builder...for local
monitoring...), padded it down and feed it into a pc that's serving
some shoutcast streams for my internet radio network feeds on an
oddball port that I listen to with a free iPhone app. Seems to work
ok. There's about a 15-30 second buffer lag, but, the quality is
pretty good. Oh, yeah, the shoutcast stream is password protected,
btw, so, it's pretty much only myself that uses it (and now you all
know...;))<br>
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If you have your node configured with Echolink, the iPhone echolink
app works a treat; if you don't use a proxy, remember to wait for a
couple minutes between starting the app up and trying to connect so
the app_rpt node gets the updated list of authenticated
systems...otherwise, go thru a proxy, which are probably already in
the app_rpt echo database, from what I can see.<br>
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I'm sure there's other ways...the first came to mind quickly when I
was setting up some other things...and I use Echolink on an
occasional basis...others may have their own favorite ways of doing
so...<br>
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HTH<br>
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