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Okay, not a single post since august! what gives?

Anyway, is there a way to connect or link 2 or more nodes together via the echolink computer program??

I'd like to like the hamsexy node up to a local simplex node that we have locally that i cant hit with my radio. Just for fun ya know.

I know i could just have someone else link to it via radio, but that wouldnt be fun now would it....
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How do you go about setting up a conf like VAN-IRLP?

We have a state wide VHF traffic net and i am interested in helping these old farts broaden their horizones a little..
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You really don't need a conference. If you enable conferencing under settings on your node, you can hold 99 connections if your bandwith permits. (answers both questions)
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wb4bsd wrote:How do you go about setting up a conf like VAN-IRLP?

We have a state wide VHF traffic net and i am interested in helping these old farts broaden their horizones a little..
HAHA. Good luck... I put a new RACES repeater in and ye Olde Phuckes were happy that I used the same PL... so they wouldn't have to either change their TS32 or buy a new tone reed. qrzmoderator qrzmoderator qrzmoderator
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build or buy a controller ( West Mountain, Buxcomm, MFJ Etc.)
and just make a low power radio node.
Then sit back with an HT and bask in the hamsexiness!
No port problems to fight with then except for the fist computer.
Rock On !

Bob, W3ZR/VE3SXZ
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