"Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message
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"Martin, VK2UMJ" wrote in message
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"Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message
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You *MUST* be a licensed Amateur to use IRLP, you *MUST* use a radio to
access IRLP. Therefore it is getting *LICENSED AMATEURS* on air.
It in *NO* way interferes with your on air activities so leave it alone
and enjoy your hobby without *INTERFERING* with others.
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The views I present are my own and NOT of any organisation I belong to.
73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
http://www.aca.gov.au/pls/radcom/cli...IENT_NO=157452
VoIP http://www.TALKonIP.com.au/
How is that "LICENSE" proven? Who or what checks it? How is that done?
Dan/W4NTI
The same way any valid licence is checked when you use any ham
frequency - by "self regulation".
Using IRLP is no different than firing up on your local repeater that is
linked to some other repeater in the distance. There is the exact same
potential for unlicensed users on IRLP as there is on any other amateur
frequency, no more, no less. Yet you don't seem to be claiming that 2m is
open to CBers, or that 40m is not a valid ham band.....
If you accept that linking amateur repeaters via land line is OK, then
you have no basis upon which to reject IRLP - it is the same, linking
repeaters via land lines, except it uses internet technology to make that
affordable for anyone rather than the expense of a dedicated leased
line.. Without the VOiP linking repeaters by landline can be rather
costly, so the number of repeaters you could link would be limited. Now
that expense has been removed so that any local club, or local ham, can
establish a node and allow the repeater to be linked to any one of
thousands of other ham repeaters worldwide. Seems that all they have
done is expand existing technology - isn't that what ham radio is all
about??????
Then again, we faced this kind of narrow minded, arrogant discrimination
when they proposed access to amateur frequencies by operators that hadn't
learnt CW... Seems it is just another example of the old timers stomping
their feet because times are changing - must've been real hard when
valves were replaced!
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Martin, VK2UMJ
To reply by e-mail, replace ".invalid" with ".com.au"
"I cannot help but notice that there is no problem
between us that cannot be solved by your departure."
You may indeed be correct....I am confusing IRLP with echolink......I
think I'll go on google and see what others have to say about it.
Dan/W4NTI
IRLP -
www.irlp.net
EchoLink -
www.echolink.org
They are two totally different concepts. IRLP only links radio/repeater to
radio/repeater.
Echolink lets you link PC to PC, PC to radio/repeater or radio/repeater to
PC.