Kenwood TM-V71A Operation Manual - Page 67

EchoLink

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EchoLink® WHAT IS EchoLink? EchoLink allows you to communicate with other amateur radio stations over the internet, using VoIP (voice-over-IP) technology. The EchoLink software program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing your communications capabilities. To use EchoLink, you must register using your call sign on their website and download the EchoLink software program (free of charge). Refer to the website for PC hardware and other requirements. Official EchoLink Website: http://www.echolink.org Note: EchoLink is a registered trademark of Synergenics, LLC. STORING EchoLink MEMORY There are 10 dedicated EchoLink DTMF Memory channels available to store DTMF codes. Each channel can also store an associated name/callsign/title using up to 8 alphanumeric characters. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 204 (ELK.MEM) {page 20}. 2 Rotate the Tuning control to select an EchoLink channel number from EL0 ~ EL9. 3 Press the Tuning control to set the selected channel number. • The name entry display appears. 4 Enter the name for the channel {page 24}, then press the Tuning control to set it. • The call sign and conference name (for board rooms that can do round QSO) of the other station which is connected via EchoLink, or the control command name, etc., are entered into the EchoLink memory name. • The code entry display appears. 5 Enter a DTMF code for the channel {page 24}, then press the Tuning control to set it. 59

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EchoLink
®
WHAT IS EchoLink?
EchoLink allows you to communicate with other amateur radio stations over the
internet, using VoIP (voice-over-IP) technology.
The EchoLink
software program
allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to
station, greatly enhancing your communications capabilities.
To use EchoLink, you must register using your call sign on their website and
download the EchoLink software program (free of charge).
Refer to the website
for PC hardware and other requirements.
Official EchoLink Website:
Note:
EchoLink is a registered trademark of Synergenics, LLC.
STORING EchoLink MEMORY
There are 10 dedicated EchoLink DTMF Memory channels available to store
DTMF codes.
Each channel can also store an associated name/callsign/title
using up to 8 alphanumeric characters.
1
Enter Menu mode and access Menu 204 (ELK.MEM) {page 20}.
2
Rotate the
Tuning
control to select an EchoLink channel number from
EL0 ~ EL9.
3
Press the
Tuning
control to set the selected channel number.
The name entry display appears.
4
Enter the name for the channel {page 24}, then press the
Tuning
control to set it.
The call sign and conference name (for board rooms that can do round QSO) of the
other station which is connected via EchoLink, or the control command name, etc.,
are entered into the EchoLink memory name.
The code entry display appears.
5
Enter a DTMF code for the channel {page 24}, then press the
Tuning
control
to set it.