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Other VOIP Systems

Listed below are other VOIP systems that might be of interest

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EchoLink  Custom PC/RF links

EchoLink® software allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology.  The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing Amateur Radio's communications capabilities.  There are more than 194,000 validated users worldwide — in 162 of the world's 193 nations — with about 3,400 online at any given time.

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eQSO  Custom PC/RF links

eQSO is a client / server software program designed by Amateur Radio enthusiasts for linking Amateur Radio RF gateways and repeaters via the Internet. the software may be used by licensed Amateur Radio operators and Short Wave Listeners provided the rules are followed.

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IRLP   Custom RF only links

The aim of this project is to reliably and inexpensively link amateur radio systems without the use of RF links, leased lines, or satellites.

The IRLP uses Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) custom software and hardware.  Coupled with the power of the Internet, IRLP will link your repeater site or simplex station to the world in a simple and cost effective way.

 IRLP operates a worldwide network of dedicated servers and nodes offering very stable worldwide voice communications between hundreds of towns and cities.  All this with unsurpassed uptimes and the full dynamic range of telephone quality audio.

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Yaesu WIRES   Commercial packaged systems

WIRES™-II is a technique of using Internet Voice Networking technology to link two repeaters or home stations, across a county or across a continent, thus allowing users with a hand-held or mobile transceiver to communicate over long distances. Nonproprietary DTMF signalling is used to establish the Internet link. WIRES™-II has several unique features and operating modes that set it apart from other linking systems already in the marketplace:

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 QsoNet  (CQ100) Custom PC links

QsoNet uses the internet to receive audio signals from a ham radio transmitting station, then instantly reflects the audio back to all stations listening on that frequency. There is no RF. Everything is done over the internet. The result is a simulated ionosphere for worldwide amateur radio communication. Stations can use either voice or CW modulation.

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More information on Internet Linking

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