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RXJR December 29th 03 07:01 AM

Phone patch
 
I'm looking for a phone patch unit that I can send to my friend in a
distant location where I used to live, so that he can patch me into
local 2 meter repeaters.

I've never seen a phone patch unit, so I don't know how they work. He
has a Yaesu 736 (2m/440Mhz) rig.

I would appreciate some help on what kind of unit I need to look for
to fit his rig, and how it operates!

Thanks and 73,

George, N9EJS

Radioman December 29th 03 02:56 PM

RXJR wrote:

I'm looking for a phone patch unit that I can send to my friend in a
distant location where I used to live, so that he can patch me into
local 2 meter repeaters.

I've never seen a phone patch unit, so I don't know how they work. He
has a Yaesu 736 (2m/440Mhz) rig.

I would appreciate some help on what kind of unit I need to look for
to fit his rig, and how it operates!

Thanks and 73,

George, N9EJS


Look up IRLP or EchoLink.

Dr. A.T. Squeegee December 29th 03 04:00 PM

In article ,
says...

I'm looking for a phone patch unit that I can send to my friend in a
distant location where I used to live, so that he can patch me into
local 2 meter repeaters.


What you describe is actually a 'reverse' phone patch (phone line
to radio) as opposed to the more 'normal' kind.

It is doable, but you would have to have some way to either
manipulate push-to-talk on his end remotely, or have him do it for you.
Clumsy at best either way, and you rack up long-distance charges.

You may want to look into Echolink. It lets you establish a
realtime link, via Internet pathways, between two repeaters. The only
criterion is that the two repeaters both have an Echolink connection.

http://www.echolink.org/

If both you and your friend are within range of an Echolink-
equipped repeater, no rig mods are necessary: One of you simply sets up
the link, usually via DTMF commands to the repeater, and you're off and
running.

Hope that helps.

--
Dr. Anton Squeegee, Director, Dutch Surrealist Plumbing Institute
(Known to some as Bruce Lane, KC7GR)
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Fudge December 30th 03 04:07 PM

Check out Mountain Radio. They sell the rig blaster interface unit that is
good for communicating between computers, rigs and telephone lines. Watch
out, their construction techniques are very half assed with solder splashes
etc on the printed circuit cards and shipped units that do not work.

http://www.westmountainradio.com/

John
VA3JQ


"RXJR" wrote in message
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I'm looking for a phone patch unit that I can send to my friend in a
distant location where I used to live, so that he can patch me into
local 2 meter repeaters.

I've never seen a phone patch unit, so I don't know how they work. He
has a Yaesu 736 (2m/440Mhz) rig.

I would appreciate some help on what kind of unit I need to look for
to fit his rig, and how it operates!

Thanks and 73,

George, N9EJS





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