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What is IRLP?
  • IRLP (Internet Radio Link Project) is a method to
    interconnect different two-way FM radio
    transceivers together worldwide using the
    Internet as the backbone.

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What is an IRLP Node?
  • An IRLP Node is a radio receiver and transmitter,
    which is interfaced to a PC running IRLP Node"
    software connected to the Internet.

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Common Node Types
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IRLP Nodes and Reflectors in North America
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IRLP European Nodes
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What is an IRLP Reflector?
  • A reflector is a PC on the Internet running IRLP
    "Reflector" software.
  • The reflector has no radios connected to it. It
    allows multiple individual IRLP nodes to
    simultaneously connect to it, so all the
    individual IRLP nodes are now tied together,
    forming a single multi-user conference connection.

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9000 REF9000 Vancouver BC Canada 9070 REF9070
Alaska Reflector AK USA 9100 REF9100 Toronto
Reflector ON Canada 9200 REF9200 Indianapolis IN
USA 9210 REF9210 Raleigh NC USA 9250
REF9250 Western Reflector NV USA 9300 REF9300
Saskatoon Reflector SK Canada 9310 REF9310
Fredericton NB Canada 9350 REF9350 LAX -
WALA Hub CA USA 9400 REF9400 Quebec City -
GSM Only QC Canada 9450 REF9450 Dallas TX USA
9500 REF9500 Sydney - Virtual PUB NSW Australia
9600 REF9600 Philadelphia PA USA 9610
REF9610 St. John's - GSM Only NL Canada 9700
REF9700 Lancaster LANCS England 9730 REF9730
Indiana Regional IN USA 9800 REF9800
Scandinavian Reflector Angered Sweden
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How Does IRLP Work?
  • The microphone and speaker audio, and the PTT and
    COS lines from a transceiver, are connected to a
    PC sound card and IRLP interface card.
  • The IRLP software makes the Internet connection
    between two IRLP nodes or one IRLP node and a
    reflector.
  • The receive and transmit audio is sent via VoIP
    (Voice over IP) data streams.

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  • How it Works
  • When IRLP nodes are connected, audio from the
    sending node is transmitted on the receiving IRLP
    node, pending a small Internet propagation delay
    at the receiving node.
  • When your IRLP node is connected to a reflector,
    when you transmit, your voice is transmitted on
    all IRLP nodes connected to the reflector.

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Anything Unique About Using IRLP?
You will need to wait 2 seconds before
talking after pressing your microphones PTT
(Push-To-Talk) button. This will give time for
the Internet links to sync up and prevent the
first word or two of your transmission from
being chopped off. When the other station
finishes talking, wait until after you hear the
courtesy beep before you press your PTT. The
repeater IDs every 10 minutes and if you Quick
Key your PTT, the ID will over-ride your
transmission. Also by not quick keying,
you allow other stations a chance to break-in.
Occasionally internet packets are lost or
arrive late. These cause dropouts or breaks in
the received transmission.
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How Does IRLP Work ?
  • IRLP uses Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) software called
    Speak Freely. It is very similar to other VoIP
    software packages (such as Microsoft NetMeeting
    and VocalTec Iphone) except... It runs under
    Linux.
  • Linux is used for IRLP because it is reliable,
    programmable, efficient, and functional.

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  • The VoIP Concept for IRLP
  • Sample the audio using an analog to digital
    (A/D) converter. The A/D converter used is a
    standard PC sound card. This creates a 8-bit
    digital stream of raw audio.
  • Compress the audio by using an 8-bit algorithm
    to reduce the size of the stream by a factor of
    two.

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  • Split the stream into packets.
  • Transmit the packets.
  • Uncompress the packets into an 8-bit raw audio.
  • Play the audio stream through a digital to analog
    (D/A) converter (your sound card).

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  • Some Interesting Nodes
  • Others can be found at http//status.irlp.net/st
    atuspage.html 
  • 2040 VE2CRA Ottawa Canada
  • 2050 VE1NSG Halifax Canada
  • 4970 WA1ZVZ Merritt Island FL
  • 5470 8P6AW Bridgetown Barbados
  • 5510 MM0GEQ Edinburgh Scotland
  • 5515 DB0VOX Nuremberg Germany
  • 5600 GB3LV London England
  • 6800 VK8ZMA Darwin NT Australia
  • 6950 ZL1BQ Auckland New Zealand
  • 7000 J73D Roseau Dominica
  • 7995 VP9/VE3KXX Smiths Parish -- Bermuda
  • 8700 ON0GRC Gent Belgium
  • 8880 KC4USV McMurdo Station Antarctica

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Idaho FallsNODE 3372
  • Currently, there is just one IRLP node here in
    Idaho Falls
  • 446.500 (100hz Tone Required) Red Lion Simplex
  • 14x.xxx Red Lion (in the very near future!)
    This will require a tone as well and will be
    Simplex.

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  • Common Error Messages
  • The node you are trying to connect to is being
    used locally.
  • The node you are trying to connect did respond
    because its being used locally.
  • The call attempt has timed out the connection
    has been lost.
  • The node called is NOT responding.
  • The Internet retry count might have exceeded
    limit.
  • The node is temporarily off-line.
  • The connection has been lost.(During a
    conversation)
  • The Internet retry count might have exceeded
    limit.
  • The node has temporarily gone off-line.
  • The Internet might be very busy and causing
    excessive message delays.
  • The other end terminated the link.
  •  Busy Audible Tones
  • The node you are trying to connect to responded,
    however its currently in use.
  • You can check the active node status page to see
    where it is connected.
  • Visit http//status.irlp.net/
  • The node you tried to call does not exist.
    Please check the code and try again.
  • You entered an invalid four digit node number.
  • For additional information visit
    http//www.irlp.net/

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Equipment on the Red Lion
  • UHF - Alinco DR-435T
  • Dell Computer
  • VHF Radio still to be determined
  • Microtel Computer
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