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Echolink compatible radios
Echolink compatible radios











echolink compatible radios
  1. Echolink compatible radios driver#
  2. Echolink compatible radios license#
  3. Echolink compatible radios series#

I must warn you that if you’re on an older machine, there’s a decent chance your sound card might not be compatible with AntiX without a lot of troubleshooting. Head over to the top right of your screen, right click on the audio icon, make sure the device you’d like to use is selected for both inputs and outputs: Before installing Qtel, make sure your are using the correct audio device per the following steps: For today’s post, I will be using a Jabra USB headset, but most flavors of audio input & output should be fine.

On an older computer with AntiX Linux, you may have access to a laptop’s built-in speaker and microphone, but you might end up wanting a USB or Bluetooth headset instead due to driver issues. On the Raspberry Pi 4, you have quite a few options for Microphone & Speaker between the Bluetooth radio, USB headsets, and sound card. The installation of Qtel is quite simple, but unfortunately getting a working speaker & microphone can sometimes be an uphill battle in Linux. Prerequisite #1: Make sure the correct Microphone & Speaker is selected! We’ll have to tackle 3 quick prerequisites before using Qtel, then it’s off to the wonderful world of Echolink 🙂 Please note that Qtel is included in HamPi, which might be a better solution than my guide for some Raspberry Pi users. Apologies in advance if this starts off a bit slow, I’ll be going into much more step-by-step detail than usual so those with no Linux experience can follow along. Make sure you have working internet on your Linux machine by firing up a web browser and surfing some websites before proceeding if you’re struggling to get internet definitely check out the techsupport subreddit for troubleshooting ideas.

echolink compatible radios

But don’t let that license requirement discourage you! With the right study materials, you can visit a VE and have your license in no time. If you’re brand new to ham radio, you’ll need to get a technician license before trying the Echolink system. If you’re using AntiX Linux 19 on an old machine instead, the highlighted text within the article will show you a few minor differences. I’m going to be using Raspberry Pi OS Linux (Buster) on my RPi 4 to talk with the WM9W repeater using Qtel.

Welcome to the third installation of the Linux for Hams series of posts! Today we will be installing the most popular Linux Echolink Client known as Qtel onto our machine.













Echolink compatible radios