I am a beginner to allstar. I have just setup echolink on my Allstar node hub. It is showing up on echolink.org. Two things I need help with…
How do you make a call out to a echolink node from the Allstar node? Trying the standard dtmf prefix plus the echolink node did not work.
I used the echolink app on my iphone to test. It says Welcome To All Star Node 28980, Echolink Node W9JSL-L, so it looks like it is connecting properly. The problem is that on the app its in receive mode and no option to transmit. Is there something in echolink.conf that needs to be configured to allow the echo iphone app to transmit?
On Oct 31, 2013, at 11:52 AM, Jake Litwin <w9jsl@icloud.com> wrote:
I am a beginner to allstar. I have just setup echolink on my Allstar node hub. It is showing up on echolink.org. Two things I need help with...
How do you make a call out to a echolink node from the Allstar node? Trying the standard dtmf prefix plus the echolink node did not work.
I used the echolink app on my iphone to test. It says Welcome To All Star Node 28980, Echolink Node W9JSL-L, so it looks like it is connecting properly. The problem is that on the app its in receive mode and no option to transmit. Is there something in echolink.conf that needs to be configured to allow the echo iphone app to transmit?
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the echolink server in allstar is just that: a terminus, not a jump off point. iow, it's meant to connect to, not call from.
there should be a big red transmit button on the bottom ofthe iphone app to transmit; a big RCA old stype mic will appear on the screen. tap the mic to unkey.
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On Oct 31, 2013, at 11:52, Jake Litwin <w9jsl@icloud.com> wrote:
I am a beginner to allstar. I have just setup echolink on my Allstar node hub. It is showing up on echolink.org. Two things I need help with...
How do you make a call out to a echolink node from the Allstar node? Trying the standard dtmf prefix plus the echolink node did not work.
I used the echolink app on my iphone to test. It says Welcome To All Star Node 28980, Echolink Node W9JSL-L, so it looks like it is connecting properly. The problem is that on the app its in receive mode and no option to transmit. Is there something in echolink.conf that needs to be configured to allow the echo iphone app to transmit?
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It seems you must have something configured wrong. My allstar systems work just fine for both inbound and outbound echolink. No problems. It even works with multiple inbound and multiple outbound in any combination of echolink and allstarlink. I used a standard installation of ACID. So… Why do you say what you said? Is it really unusual that my systems work so well for both inbound and outbound connections?
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the echolink server in allstar is just that: a terminus, not a jump off point. iow, it’s meant to connect to, not call from.
there should be a big red transmit button on the bottom ofthe iphone app to transmit; a big RCA old stype mic will appear on the screen. tap the mic to unkey.
I am a beginner to allstar. I have just setup echolink on my Allstar node hub. It is showing up on echolink.org. Two things I need help with…
How do you make a call out to a echolink node from the Allstar node? Trying the standard dtmf prefix plus the echolink node did not work.
I used the echolink app on my iphone to test. It says Welcome To All Star Node 28980, Echolink Node W9JSL-L, so it looks like it is connecting properly. The problem is that on the app its in receive mode and no option to transmit. Is there something in echolink.conf that needs to be configured to allow the echo iphone app to transmit?
“From an app_rpt/Allstar node, Echolink connections look just like Allstar/App_rpt connections except the Echolink node numbers have been prefixed with a 3 and padded out to 7 digits with leading zeroes. For instance, if you want to connect to Echolink node 1234 on your app_rpt system you would dial *3 followed by 3001234. If you have a 6 digit Echolink node number 123456, you would dial *3 followed by 3123456.”
I am a beginner to allstar. I have just setup echolink on my Allstar node hub. It is showing up on echolink.org. Two things I need help with…
How do you make a call out to a echolink node from the Allstar node? Trying the standard dtmf prefix plus the echolink node did not work.
I used the echolink app on my iphone to test. It says Welcome To All Star Node 28980, Echolink Node W9JSL-L, so it looks like it is connecting properly. The problem is that on the app its in receive mode and no option to transmit. Is there something in echolink.conf that needs to be configured to allow the echo iphone app to transmit?
“From an app_rpt/Allstar node, Echolink connections look just like Allstar/App_rpt connections except the Echolink node numbers have been prefixed with a 3 and padded out to 7 digits with leading zeroes. For instance, if you want to connect to Echolink node 1234 on your app_rpt system you would dial *3 followed by 3001234. If you have a 6 digit Echolink node number 123456, you would dial *3 followed by 3123456.”
I am a beginner to allstar. I have just setup echolink on my Allstar node hub. It is showing up on echolink.org. Two things I need help with…
How do you make a call out to a echolink node from the Allstar node? Trying the standard dtmf prefix plus the echolink node did not work.
I used the echolink app on my iphone to test. It says Welcome To All Star Node 28980, Echolink Node W9JSL-L, so it looks like it is connecting properly. The problem is that on the app its in receive mode and no option to transmit. Is there something in echolink.conf that needs to be configured to allow the echo iphone app to transmit?