Thermal Belt
Amateur Radio Club
Thermal Belt
Amateur Radio Club
Echolink allows a ham operator to receive and transmit to gateways (equipped repeaters) using an internet program. This is for you if you are on the road and would like to check into your local net or chat worldwide using the internet.
EchoLink/AllStarLink
By Gary Wells WB9AYD
Echolink: KF4JVI-R, node 158374
Echolink Update
Echolink is now running from our repeater site as KF4JVI-R, node 158374, Tryon, NC. Please download the Echolink app from your phone’s app store or download the program to your computer, sign up on Echolink.org’s website and try it out.
I encourage everyone to be comfortable using Echolink by accessing it and using it regularly, especially on our Monday night net where you can use Echolink instead of a radio if it is more convenient.
If you have any challenges getting it going please reach out to me.
73
Gary/WB9AYD
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Contributions to the TBARC Repeater Maintenance Fund may be made by mailing a check for any amount you wish to the TBARC address and note on the check that it is for the repeater fund. Any financial help would be most appreciated. Remember that this repeater becomes an emergency communication repeater for all of Polk & Rutherford Counties, Upper Spartanburg and NW Greenville SC Counties during really bad weather. Also, if you monitor the repeater we simulcast over our repeater any Weather Warnings that the Greenville Weather Service at the GSP Airport issues for this area.