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General info on AF2A 449.025-

Call is AF2A. Output freq is 449.025, input is 444.025 (std 5 mhz offset for 440). This repeater requires a PL tone of 103.5 to access the input. Repeater is coordinated through UNYREPCO. This repeater lives on Simms Hill Road in Dryden, so expect coverage appropriate from this location.

World Wide Internet Linked Repeaters

At the Tuesday meeting (7 Jan 2003) a motion was made by Carl W2SGX and amended by Kevin WB2EMS:

That an Internet link be made on the 440 repeater for the purpose of linking the 440 repeater with other repeaters world wide, and that the 440 repeater be mated with the ATV repeater for the audio side of the ATV repeater.

The motion was seconded and passed by a majority vote of the members present. IRLP has been selected as the linking method. The necessary IRLP board has been ordered and the IRLP repeater link should be operational in early Spring 2005.

IRLP

IRLP stands for the Internet Radio Linking Project. The aim of this project is to link radio systems separated by long distance without the use of expensive leased lines, satellites, or controllers.

The IRLP uses VoiceOverIP software and the power of the Internet to link your radio site to the world. The system uses its own custom interface board and software suite which makes interfacing your radio system to the world simple and cost effective.

The IRLP runs a large network of dedicated servers and nodes to offer the very best in voice communications. The heart of the IRLP is its Amateur Radio network which reaches hundreds of towns and cities across North America, linking them all with a full dynamic range, telephone quality sound. Click here to learn more about IRLP at IRLP.net .

(webmaster note: To learn more about linking repeaters over the Internet, see Repeater World Headquarters at Repeaters.org .

Hams can talk computer to computer, computer to repeater, or repeater to repeater. If you haven't tried it what are you waiting for?

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