IRLP

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IRLP is one of several Voice over IP protocols used with amateur radio, and is available on the club repeater.

IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) only connects from repeater to repeater. Each repeater can only have one connection unless it also has an associated reflector. Reflectors (much like echolink conferences) allow multiple simultaneous connections.

Generally, IRLP nodes are dialed by entering the node number, and disconnected with 73.

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Some local IRLP repeaters[edit]

Node Call Frequency PL/DCS Dist(mi) Location
4775 K4UCF 146.64 103.5 0 UCF campus
4510? KD4Z 442.250 103.5 downtown Orlando (lost internet link in hurricane)
4248 WA4EGG 444.275 103.5 8.07
4209 KB2AS 445.250 103.5 14.69 ?? (up?)

The following are pretty far, probably can't hit them from Orlando:

4415 W4PLT 444.350 103.5 30.32 Port Saint John
7710 w4jaz 444.400 103.5 32.72 Cocoa
4053 W2RAC 446.950 127.3 41.83 Daytona Beach
4970 K1KSC 145.590 203.5 42.15 Brevard?
8130 KG4SVX 145.310 203.5 48.85 Palm coast
9877 NASA tv audio reflector
9017 Canadian space agency / NASA monitoring