Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group internet linking nodes
IRLP node 6625 VK2EVB. On 146.750MHz VK2RCB
repeater at Bonville (see below)
Echolink
node 359211
VK2EVB-R. On 146.750MHz VK2RCB repeater at
Bonville - Currently off air!
Other Mid North Coast internet linking nodes
Echolink node 475538 VK2CJC-L. On 145.350MHz in Coffs
Harbour - Visit node website
Echolink
node 258920 VK2CJM-R. On 146.700MHz VK2RPM repeater at Port
Macquarie
IRLP node 6625. VK2EVB
To access
remote IRLP nodes, simply enter the four digit remote node number (eg,
6220) on your DTMF keypad while transmitting.
To
disconnect from remote nodes, enter 73.
List all active IRLP nodes.
#0 - |
Node status |
#1 - |
Local temperature and weather |
#2 - |
Local time |
#3 - |
UTC time |
#4 - |
Local information |
#5 - |
Node help file |
#6 - |
Replays current storm warnings |
#*10# - |
States last IRLP node connected |
## (node number) - |
States local time at entered IRLP node |
Echolink node 359211. VK2EVB-R
To access
remote Echolink nodes, first enter #123 to switch to Echolink mode,
then immediately enter the six digit remote node number (eg, #123258920).
To disconnect from remote nodes, enter 73. The local node
will then automatically return to IRLP mode so further Echolink connections will
require the #123 re-entered.
List all active Echolink nodes. Callsigns suffixed with
-R are repeaters, -L are simplex access nodes and callsigns with no suffix are
users accessing via internet.
Notes for
beginners. To make internet linking work well for you,
always....
Check that the node
is not in use before transmitting.0
Identify yourself by callsign before dialing the node.
Identify yourself by callsign when first calling through a remote node.
Identify yourself by callsign and announce your intentions before disconnecting a node.
Leave one second between transmissions to allow remote links to detect the change.
Leave one second between
transmitting and first speaking to allow remote links to properly connect.