EchoLink - Wikipedia EchoLink is a computer-based amateur radio system distributed free of charge that allows radio amateurs to communicate with other amateur radio operators using Voice over IP (VoIP) technology on the Internet for at least part of the path between them
Echolink: Everything You Need to Know - Amateur Radio Wiki Echolink is a VOIP (Voice Over IP) application that allows amateurs to connect to one another using the internet It is similar to IRLP but allows users to connect via either radio or computer
Echolink: Connecting Ham Radios via the Internet Echolink is a software application that enables licensed amateur radio operators to connect with other operators around the world via the internet It integrates Voice over IP (VoIP) technology with amateur radio, allowing seamless communication between radio stations and internet-connected devices
EchoLink - Apps on Google Play EchoLink for Android provides access to the EchoLink network from your Android device You can use this app to connect to the EchoLink system from almost anywhere, using either a WiFi or
EchoLink Users Guide EchoLink stations communicate directly with each other over the internet This type of communication is called peer-to-peer However, it will be impossible for each station to keep track of all the users of EchoLink and who is currently signed on
Validation - EchoLink EchoLink opens a world of new communications possibilities by joining Amateur Radio stations over the Internet Since the Internet is a shared, public resource, security is naturally a very important part of the system
EchoLink Web EchoLink is offered free of charge to licensed Amateur Radio operators worldwide Each callsign on the system must first be validated, by providing proof of license Our records show that this callsign has not yet been validated: If you want to begin the validation process, please enter your e-mail address below, and choose a password