echolink
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Re: echolink
I also tried to connect to echolink repeaters in Perth last weekend while visiting a friends house. The NCRG repeater VK6RNC was responding with that node disabled message then. Could not access it via radio, my friend tried. The Fremantle repeater works one way. People can call from the internet but it would appear the radio is not inputting data to the computer as you can be heard when calling from echolink but when you respond via radio no audio is heard.
End result is no repeater in Perth can be accessed currently successfully. Mt Barker works well though.
End result is no repeater in Perth can be accessed currently successfully. Mt Barker works well though.
Re: echolink
Hi mateslipknot wrote:Hi all.
Ive been trying to connect to some echo link enabled repeater stations in perth. But for some of them, an error message recording says "the node you are trying to call is disabled"
Does anyone know what this means?
I heard you call on VK6RNC this arvo and answered you
but I didn't get a reply.
Cheers
Are you sure the audio from the repeater is getting into the computer? I have spoken with Slipknot on echolink without any problem so his ports seem ok. When listening, have you actually heard anyone else successfully having a QSO via echolink on VK6RNC? Until recently the node had been disabled. Maybe the node has been enabled but is it functioning properlyVK6ZMS wrote:I just tried to talk to you again.
I think you need to adjust your modem to forward certain ports towards your PC to hear incoming audio.
Just wondering.
So I did it once, over 2 years ago. You avoided my question. You must be pretty sore if you have to actually go hunting to find a post that I edited.slipknot wrote:you've done it in this post here bonez, at least until its changed.Bonez wrote:slipknot why do you always edit your posts and replace your text with dots? Even if your question is answered it is still worth leaving your post in tact so that others can benefit from the information.
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I was trying to dial out with echolink on RFM and RVP but I must be doing something wrong. According to the echolink help file, the default setting is to just punch in the node number, but neither repeater worked. I tried the same on RNC last weekend and that didn't work either. Do I need to punch in a prefix? I know some repeaters have a help code but I don't know that either
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On VK6RVP repeater for Echolink it is actually '*' then the node number. I'm pretty sure it is the same for VK6RFM.VK6ZMS wrote:I think with echo link you need a # before the numbers.
With IRLP you just key in the node number.
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