… is about the VA3SLT amateur radio repeater in Sioux Lookout. This provides access to IRLP, Echolink and APRS for Sioux Lookout radio amateurs.
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… is about the VA3SLT amateur radio repeater in Sioux Lookout. This provides access to IRLP, Echolink and APRS for Sioux Lookout radio amateurs. This is the second IRLP node I created. The hardware for this node consisted of a Advantech PCM-4823L single board computer (SBC). This board was powered by an AMD 5×86 processor running at a blazing 133MHz. Most common PC interfaces were included, the notable exception was the lack of video support. The SIMM memory slot Introduction to speak_time When I first started with IRLP I wrote a few custom scripts for my node. This script announces the local system time. Introduction to speak_temperature When I first started with IRLP I wrote a few custom scripts for my node. This script announces the temperature. The temperature is obtained via a Dallas DS1820 1-wire sensor attached to the nodes serial port. digitemp is used to read the sensor, a precompiled static digitemp binary has been included for Introduction to cwid When I first started with IRLP I wrote a few custom scripts for my node. This script plays a CW ID on a regular basis. It uses playmidi and a midi file to id the repeater. The scripts default timing adheres to Canadian regulation. It ids at 20 minute intervals, but yields This is the first IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) node I built. The repeater frequency is 147.315 MHz, +600 kHz Offset. A tone of 192.8 Hz was required to access the repeater. The repeater callsign was VA3SLT and the IRLP node ID was 259. |
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