• Re: EchoLink

    From Brent Hendricks@1:154/50 to Dennis Scott1:275/89.0 on Thu May 22 08:40:21 2025
    Good morning!

    Depending on how much money you want to spend and how complex you want your system to be, there are several ways to get a Simplex stationm setup.

    I run one here in Pensacola, FL (KF6HDJ-L <NODE 264334>) - Here is my system.

    Radio: Yaesu FT 2980 (At 85)watts.
    Antenna: Diamond X30A (Up 22 feet).
    Computer Interface: RIGBlaster NOMIC.
    USB Soundcard interface.
    Software: Echolink Client in SysOp Mode on Windows 11.

    Some considerations to improve mysetup.

    Having a radio that can do 85W out of the box is nice, but outside of implementing and testing I would buy an external amplifier. Let it do the work and not the radio!

    Get a radio with a dedicated DATA port, you can use this for a hardware carrier sense circuit so you do not have to rely on the Echolink clients VOX to send your signal over the internet.


    Look in to a used Kenwood with built-in Echolink support, (As far as I know Kenwood is the only manufacture that has built in Echolink support).

    If you want to get into a friendly BBS / Ham Radio competition. I check in to the East Coast Reflector's Trivia Net weekly. I would like to get a friendly competition going on my BBS. Check out the BBS in my signiture for more details.

    Brent Hendricks (Rug Rat)
    bbs - bbs.catracing.org 6840
    * C-Net/5
    * Origin: call.rofbbs.com ports 6800 6400 8502 / 423-541-8271 (1:154/50)