
Introducing EchoLink
EchoLink ® software allows licensed Amateur Radio. stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using streaming-audio technology. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing Amateur Radio's communications capabilities.
Download EchoLink
Please see EchoLink Proxy for more info and installation instructions. EchoLink User's Guide (PDF) Download Printable version of EchoLink's Help file (ver 2.2.115). EchoLink Programmer's Reference Online Edition
Take a Tour - EchoLink
For licensed hams, EchoLink ® software opens up new possibilities for communicating around the world with other amateurs. Your PC links you or your local repeater to any of thousands of other stations over the Internet.
The sections that follow introduce the basic capabilities of EchoLink and outline the system requirements. All of the information in this document is also available in the Help file provided with the EchoLink software package.
FAQs - EchoLink
EchoLink allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to connect to one another over the Internet. You can use EchoLink to connect your station (or your computer) over the Internet to other amateurs using the same software, and carry on a voice QSO.
Validation - EchoLink
Each new user of EchoLink must provide proof of license before access is granted. This is to ensure that only licensed Amateurs have access to the system, and to ensure that each user is using a valid callsign that he or she is authorized to use.
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Introducing EchoLink
Introducing EchoLink Congratulations on installing EchoLink! EchoLink is software which allows Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using voice- over-IP (VoIP) technology. The program enables worldwide connections to be made between stations, from computer to station, or from computer to computer.
Support - EchoLink
EchoLink is offered free of charge to the Amateur Radio community, and is supported by a small network of volunteers. Experience has shown that the majority of questions about EchoLink are similar, and can be answered by reading the Help documentation or one of the Frequently-Asked Questions sections.
EchoLink Web
EchoLink is offered free of charge to licensed Amateur Radio operators worldwide. Each callsign on the system must first be validated, by providing proof of license. Our records show that this callsign has not yet been validated:
FAQ - EchoLink Web
What is EchoLink Web? EchoLink Web is an edition of EchoLink that runs entirely within a Web browser. It runs on various browsers and OS platforms and doesn't require any app to be installed — just click and go. How do I get started? Go to webapp.echolink.org and enter your existing EchoLink callsign and password. EchoLink Web requires a ...