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Omagh Internet Gateway

Came to life 17th January 2009

MB7ICU

Node No. 422728

Ireland Conference Server - Node No. 2605

145.3375 MHz

    

Located in Omagh   Locator  IO64KN

24 Hour operation

Transmitter / Receiver Philips FX5000     12.5KHz  - Max Dev. +/- 2.5 kHz
Output Power 7 Watts
Antenna Diamond F22. 2 x 7/8 Collinear at 10 Mtrs above ground (SWR 1.2 to1). 1 for RX and 1 for TX
Frequency 145.3375 MHz
Access to Link 110.9Hz CTCSS Tone
VOIP Software EchoLink
Extra Software EchoProducer      www.echoproducer.com
Computer P4 - 2 Gig - 1 Gig Memory, On Board Sound Card
Internet connection 2 Meg
VOIP Interface Home Brew  Click here for Circuits
Location Omagh, Northern Ireland.    IO64KN
ASL 200 Mtrs
Operational Since 17th January 2008
Operation Times 24 Hours
Sysop Ian MI1CCU
Email See bottom of page
Web Site www.mi1ccu.co.uk

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  Donations are always welcome to help with the upkeep and advancement of the Gateway

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Visit the home page of MB7ICU at   www.mi1ccu.co.uk

Coverage Area Map

Click on map for more detail

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Rally / Talk Handout (pdf)

FX5000 Conversion & Manual

Internet Linking in Ireland

Simple eQSO <> EchoLink Crosslink

Courtesy Tones for your Repeater / Link

EchoLink Add-Ons

Ireland Conference Server Node No. 2605

EI Call Listings

The Irish Radio Transmitters Society

The Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg)

Audio Announcements Maker (Use 11K)

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RF User

There are Internet Gateways located in Northern Ireland also all over the world now on 2Mtrs, 70Cms and 6Mtrs that any licensed amateur can have access to. Many of the gateways use the EchoLink software. No repeater shift is required, and no access tones are needed. The gateway operates a simple squelch system, which means any signal on the frequency will be accepted. In the future if more internet gateways become operational, and QRM becomes more of a problem, some gateways may have to resort to CTCSS tone squelch.

The gateway is very easy to use. You use it as you would any simplex frequency and call CQ and you will be surprised who might come back to you as there are gateways all over the world. Remember that there can be a delay from the station that you are working and don’t forget to wait for the pips after there over before to transmit.

Not all gateways are on 24 Hrs so check with your local gateway keeper for their operation times.

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XMIT_ID allows you to record and catalogue the unique "fingerprint" that is part of every FM radio's transmission. This can be used for transmitter identification.

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Email Ian

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Page Updated on  05/10/2009