Chris wrote:
Is there a repeater controller that I could use to tie an Echolink
and IRLP together with? One that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
Chris KA7CJH
And if you ever actually cross-connect the two networks (ESPECIALLY any
IRLP Reflector channel)
Richard wrote:
If you have an IRLP node you can easily install Echolink on it, and then
they'll both use the same hardware.
Richard, N7TGB
Execpt IRLP runs in Linux and Echolink runs in windows...
There is a bridge program out there, poke around the www.irlp.org site a
bit.
Or google.
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I think the WB2REM G4CDY Ultimate Linking Interface (ULI) will do what
you want.
www.ilinkboards.com
http://www.ilinkboards.com/indexuli1.html
Hope this is what you are looking for.
David
KD4NUE
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Disregard my response.
I didn't read the original post well enough before replying.
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Richard wrote:
If you have an IRLP node you can easily install Echolink on it, and then
they'll both use the same hardware.
Richard, N7TGB
If you have an IRLP node you can easily install Echolink on it, and then
they'll both use the same hardware.
Richard, N7TGB
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Just use ANY 3 (or more) port repeater controller.
Port 1 - repeater
port 2 - IRLP
port 3 - Echolink
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