W2NJR
Over-the-Air
EchoIRLP Commands
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Connect to IRLP Node xxxx |
4757xxxx |
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Connect to Echolink Node
xxxxx |
3246xxxxx |
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Play Info |
3246* |
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Query by Call |
324607 |
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Query by Node |
324606 |
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Random Conf |
324602 |
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Random Link |
324601 |
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Random Node |
324600 |
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Random User |
324603 |
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Reconnect |
324609 |
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Status |
324608 |
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Disconnect |
73 |
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NOTES:
1. The control prefix 3246 spells ECHO, and prefix 4757 spells IRLP on
your touch-tone mic. If you forget the codes, think
of the phrases “ECHO” and “IRLP”!
2. Most repeaters normally mute the DTMF tones. In order to pass your
DTMF tones “upstream” to the Echolink node, you will need to send a ‘#” or “D”
(depending on the repeater controller) before every command sequence.
3. Only one system can be used at a time, either Echolink or IRLP, not
both. Echolink can support up to five simultaneous connections. IRLP can only
support one connection at a time. IRLP utilizes conference server nodes to
support simultaneous linking of multiple repeaters.