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Hello all. I am experimenting with Echolink and was wondering how I can run an
Echolink linked node with an FT-100D. I have the CAT cable. Can anyone tell me
the right settings for the SysOp menu to allow users to access my node?
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The radio's CAT cable will do nothing whatsoever for you. If you read the
echolink manual it tells you just what you need.

Just as easy as reading it here!

VHFRadioBuff wrote:
Hello all. I am experimenting with Echolink and was wondering how I can run an
Echolink linked node with an FT-100D. I have the CAT cable. Can anyone tell me
the right settings for the SysOp menu to allow users to access my node?

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The radio's CAT cable will do nothing whatsoever for you. If you read the
echolink manual it tells you just what you need.

Just as easy as reading it here!

VHFRadioBuff wrote:
Hello all. I am experimenting with Echolink and was wondering how I can run an
Echolink linked node with an FT-100D. I have the CAT cable. Can anyone tell me
the right settings for the SysOp menu to allow users to access my node?

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Chris Cox, N0UK/G4JEC NIC Handle: CC345
UnitedHealthGroup, Inc., MN013-N400, UNIX Services & Consulting
6150 Trenton Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55440 1-763-744-1723
email: (work) (home)
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The radio's CAT cable will do nothing whatsoever for you. If you
read the echolink manual it tells you just what you need.

Just as easy as reading it here!



Yes, and additionally, I recommend you look at
http://www.tigertronics.com for their little SignaLink interface box.
Its about half the price of other interface boxes and works well on an
Echolink node.


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The radio's CAT cable will do nothing whatsoever for you. If you
read the echolink manual it tells you just what you need.

Just as easy as reading it here!



Yes, and additionally, I recommend you look at
http://www.tigertronics.com for their little SignaLink interface box.
Its about half the price of other interface boxes and works well on an
Echolink node.


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