Growing numbers of hams are using VoIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol, in combination with their radios for long-distance communication spanning hundreds or thousands of miles. They're using the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was ok. It filled in some questions I had. I wish it had more info., but it was worth the money.
Great Introduction to EchoLink and IRLP
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
ARRL's VoIP: Internet Linking for Radio Amateurs is a great introduction to the various Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies used in amateur radio. The book provides a general overview of the various amateur radio VoIP technologies such as Echolink, IRLP, WIRES-II and eQSO. After a brief introduction to these different technologies the rest of the book focuses on Echolink and IRLP. The author covers the common commands used in each system and how to access Echolink and IRLP systems over the air and through the internet. I really enjoyed the technical details the author provided when explaining how Echolink and IRLP worked. The author also provided a decent amount of information regarding how to setup your own IRLP and Echolink node. The biggest complaint I have with the book is the price. I feel its a little high given the size of the book and amount of material covered. Additionally the book only briefly mentions WIRES-II and eQSO. I would have liked to of seem more information on these systems. Overall I enjoyed the book. If you are interested in learning about Echolink and IRLP this book provides a great introduction. 73, Matt
Echolink - the ins and outs.True..........
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I have seen IRLP in action and thought to myself how do I do this? So I searched everywhere and found out that Echolink was the local popular form,but apart from the echolink on-line manual couldn't find much else to help me get an angle on this. This book has been a welcome book to help me understand all about the subject - it really gives all the resources and information needed to get going.But as always it is not only the book that's important - it is taking action that is the exciting part. One of our local radio clubs MDRC just had a really successful meeting with standing room only on echolink and it is going to get bigger.I think this book is a good start so you can learn enough to get into it,get your feet wet and get that experience to write the next "update".Petervk4cbd
Easy to Undestand
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
An easy to understand description and implementation of VoIP radio linking for both the amateur and veteran. The book covers several products available free from the Internet including one product - Echo Link -- creating by the author. If you are looking to try something new with Internet Linking or just understand how it works, this is the book to have by your side.
Great Information!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
In VoIP, author K1RFD does a nice job of explaining the technology behind this unique aspect of the hobby. The book details how the various VoIP applications work and includes information on setting up an RF node. A valuable addition to the ham shack for new and seasoned users of voice over IP applications with amateur radio linking.
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