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Echolink app android
Echolink app android




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  1. ECHOLINK APP ANDROID HOW TO
  2. ECHOLINK APP ANDROID VALIDATION CODE
  3. ECHOLINK APP ANDROID FOR ANDROID

I have had trouble lately going directly into the GNG node and will "piggy back" on one of the Net controllers that are already log in. You may click on any of them and connect through their node. To Find the USA-GNG (Grits N Gravy) node go to the 3rd Tab and click the magnifying glass, enter gng.Īround Net time you will see a couple of other names listed, typically a couple of the net controllers. The next tab is a chat window which looks similar to this unless you are in a QSO. Any version of EchoLink distributed on Uptodown is completely virus-free and free to download at no cost. Download rollbacks of EchoLink for Android. Perhaps an Echolink etiquette tutorial should follow below if anyone wants to write one up. It includes all the file versions available to download off Uptodown for that app. Hopefully this may help someone who wishes to join the net but maybe wasn't quite sure how. To exit the app click the triangle on the bottom left, the app with ask to confirm that you want to leave. You still have to push transmit on the screen but can talk into the headset mic if you are using one. Unfortunately at least with the Android version the PTT on a mic'd headset does not work. The Screen will go back to the previous screen. The blue bar at the bottom will move with your voice, click the big mic when you are done. To talk click the transmit button and when the next screen comes up you are live: To Find the *Starlink* node go to the 3rd Tab and click the magnifying glass, enter 357087 (node number).Ĭlick the -> button at the bottom right and you should get something like this:Ĭlick on *Starlink* and this screen will pop up: Locations and Node Types is used to search for nodes to connect to.Įxcept yours will likely be blank, this is your Favorites tab to make it easy to connect to nodes you use often. You may use the ECHOLINK Test to listen to your audio and see if you need to adjust your mic gain. The next tab is a chat window which looks similar to the above unless you are in a QSO. Once you successfully log in your screen should look something like this:

You will receive an email requesting to validate your email and then in about a few days to a week or so you should get another email with a validation code to enter on the app. Go here: EchoLink Validation and enter your call sign, you will be able to upload a copy of your license and submit it. Older hams should have a hard copy of their license already. This a probably the most difficult part, especially if you don't remember or have a log in for the FCC ULS system to download a copy of your license (for the new hams). Once you have downloaded and ran the app you will have to validate your callsign with Echolink.

You can get the Echolink app for Android or Apple, you can also get it for your computer.

Perhaps you aren't sure how to get on Echolink or there isn't an Echolink repeater near you, don't fear.there is an app for that. Some of you may know that OB has a weekly echolink net.






Echolink app android