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What is Echolink? Hands-on Guide

Echolink IconEcholink combines amateur contacts using RF (radio) with the Internet. There are many situations where it’s not possible to make contact with another amateur using radio, when only the Internet will do. Echolink bridges that gap allowing voice and text communication over the Internet.

With the likes of Skype and Windows Live, you might think that there’s no need for an amateur radio online chat service, but Echolink is far more than that:

  • Use the network of worldwide Echolink repeaters from your base station, mobile or handheld radio
  • Join a conference using one of the many worldwide conference servers
  • Listen to other hams talking from around the world
  • Have a QSO with a ham that you can’t reach by radio
  • Talk to other amateurs from your laptop or smartphone
Echolink in action
Echolink in action on a PC

Using Echolink (Radio)

If you’re looking to connect to another station or a conference server from your radio, you will need to be in range of an Echolink repeater.

If you want to establish contact with another ham, or connect to a conference server, you will need to know the node number of the ham or server in question. The PC or Smartphone app makes looking for node numbers easy – otherwise, you’ll need to do a web search.

Unlike a voice repeater, the Echolink repeaters are simplex, so there is a single channel for both transmit and receive. Only one person can transmit at a time, and if it is in use, you’ll have to wait your turn. Here’s a summary of how to connect to a node using Echolink. In this example, we’ll connect to one of the UK’s most popular conference servers, the Ireland Conference Server (Node: 2605)

  • From your ham radio, tune to the frequency of the repeater, and make sure you have set the CTCSS tone so that you can transmit
  • When selecting the node number, you need to send DTMF tones. Many radios have a numeric keypad, and you use this to send a tone
  • Assuming you are on frequency and no-one else is using the Echolink repeater, hold down your PTT key and type in the DTMF code for the node: 2605

Handy DTMF Echolink Keys

  • Type the node number to attempt to connect to that node
  • Type “#” to disconnect from the node
  • Type “08” to get the status – each person connected
  • Type “*” to get the Echolink ID

Echolink in Essex

Here is a list of Echolink repeaters available for use in Essex:

Danbury Echolink Node

Off-air pending a site move (Sep 15)

  • Ident: MB7IDA
  • Frequency: 145.3375MHz
  • Echolink Node: 265297
  • CTCSS: 110.9Hz

Clacton Echolink Node
At the time of writing, the Clacton node is permanently connected to the Ireland Conference Server, and isn’t available for other connections

  • Ident: MB7ICL-L
  • Frequency: 145.2875MHz
  • CTCSS: 110.9
  • Echolink Node: 381900

Echolink Software

You have to have a valid Amateur Radio licence to be able to use Echolink. You can download the software from http://www.echolink.org/

Before you can use it, you need to validate that you have a valid licence, as we discuss in the next section:

Validating Echolink

To be able to use Echolink on your PC or smartphone, you need to install the software, register your callsign at www.echolink.org/, and then confirm that you hold a valid amateur radio licence. To prove you have a licence, you are required to either scan and upload an image of the first page of your licence, or fax a copy of your licence to the number provided. You can find out more about how to do this from the Echolink site.

Validating your callsign with Echolink
Validating your callsign with Echolink

Echolink on your smartphone

A free smartphone app is available, so that you can use Echolink on the move. If you have an iPhone, iPod Touch or an iPad, get Echolink from iTunes. Echolink is also available for Android smartphones and tablets.

Echolink on the iPhone
Echolink on the iPhone

Hopefully, this gives you a brief overview of what Echolink is all about. If you have any questions, or there’s anything you think we should add, please let us know, or leave a comment below.

Want a one-page guide? See our Getting Started Guides

Comments (10) on “What is Echolink? Hands-on Guide”

  1. COLIN TUCKER says:
    12 November 2014 at 14:55

    Hi, do you if anyone produces an up to date Irlp or Echolink directory ?

    Thankyou

    73

    Reply
  2. Ellis Philip says:
    7 August 2018 at 08:53

    Have submitted pdf of my recently renewed Radio Licence to register with Echolink.
    The new license contains just 3 pages.
    Echolink have rejected this because it is not part of a 23 page document ?

    I have investigated Ofcom site where i see my new license but no 23 page documents?

    Any suggestions to allow me progress further and become a member
    Regards
    Ellis Philip
    Banchory
    Aberdeen
    GM4JLZ

    Reply
    1. Pete M0PSX says:
      7 August 2018 at 14:08

      Hi there,

      They shouldn’t need the full 23 page document – it’s just the front page that’s specific to you, but if they want the whole thing, it’s here: http://www.sxham.uk/licence

      Pete

      Reply
    2. timothy frangopulo says:
      9 February 2019 at 12:01

      I recently looked at ofcom to download a pdf of my licence and as you say there are just 3 pages, the only one supplying information about the individual is page 1. This is now what Ofcom supplies and that should be known by the admins for echolink. As far as I can see there are no 23 page docs. So maybe echolink should publish where these can be obtained.

      Tim
      G6BYR
      Manchester

      Reply
      1. Pete M0PSX says:
        9 February 2019 at 12:47

        For details of downloading the full licence, see https://www.essexham.co.uk/download-uk-amateur-radio-licence

        Reply
  3. Steven Webber says:
    11 March 2019 at 08:00

    hi i am thinking of setting up a echolink repeater here in exeter devon as we use to have one in exmouth devon a few years ago there are a few around here that would use this i put word around the clubs with good feed back so i need to know more before moving foward on this the repeater at exmouth use to be simplex or do i put in a full repeater i can do both but may need a little help to do so i do have the old exmouth repeater box this now may be out date i can go with a new set up if i need to only i will fund this myself maybe ?? call M0ZZT

    Reply
  4. william taylor says:
    21 March 2020 at 15:36

    How can I reset my password

    Reply
  5. Liam Baker says:
    21 November 2020 at 12:55

    Hi pete , can i access any server via any repeater or can i only access the server the repater offers

    Regards

    Reply
  6. Conrad James ( G0GFY ) says:
    6 May 2021 at 23:21

    Hi Pete / Anyone
    Would appreciate your help
    I am trying to setup Echolink but appear to be having problem. On completion of the setup the computer is showing ( CANNOT OPEN WAVE IN DEVICE UNDEFINED EXTERNAL ERROR (1) )
    We would appreciate your help to solve the problem as we have tried everything but not having much luck trying to get the MIC./ AUDIO to work.

    Reply
  7. Mike says:
    13 October 2024 at 20:32

    Question about Echolink with iPad: when I am connected via Echolink, I see my call (G3MHF) on the screen; sometimes another station is also displayed but not always. Can someone pse explain why some calls in a QSO do not appear on the screen? I presume that if I see my call then so can everyone else. Thanks in advance … es 73 de G3MHF

    Reply

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