Hi All,
I've opened this thread up to discuss, support and encourage toward the VKLink Repeater project.
Currently as I type this we have 29 nodes operational, including three on six metres. Why not build one yourself? All you need is a Raspberry Pi, a radio and a USB soundcard to start.
http://www.vklink.com.au/
http://status.vklink.com.au/
We'd love to see some nodes in VK4 and VK5 especially. Many would have seen my article "Building a Simulcasting & Voting Repeater System using VKLink" in the most recent edition of AR. However I'll also post that article here for some to read.
Monday night's we have been running a TechNet with connected nodes around VK. Why not join in?
https://www.facebook.com/vkzltechnet/
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Hayden VK7HH
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Re: VKLink Repeater Linking Project
Hi Hayden,
could the hardware be adapted to be and end to end VOIP like for getting audio to and from a remote site?
we have a 2M and 70cm repeater we would like to link so maybe this is the way to do it as both locations have ethernet onto an ISP's internal network. I guess then we could graduate to external links as well.
could the hardware be adapted to be and end to end VOIP like for getting audio to and from a remote site?
we have a 2M and 70cm repeater we would like to link so maybe this is the way to do it as both locations have ethernet onto an ISP's internal network. I guess then we could graduate to external links as well.
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Hi Peter,
Yes. Using a Raspberry Pi with appropriate soundcard you can interface directly to the repeater. This is what I have done with several repeaters. The Pi/soundcard sits on a link port of a controller on site. Ethernet straight into the Pi. We then have a script that keeps one of the nodes (repeaters) connected to the remote node (other repeater).
Yes. Using a Raspberry Pi with appropriate soundcard you can interface directly to the repeater. This is what I have done with several repeaters. The Pi/soundcard sits on a link port of a controller on site. Ethernet straight into the Pi. We then have a script that keeps one of the nodes (repeaters) connected to the remote node (other repeater).
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Hi Hayden,
I tried to give VKLINK a whirl a few years back and again this year. Unfortunately for me I had no luck in getting the system to function, tried every raspberry pi image available on their website and kept getting errors when running the USB interface tests. When the Grampians Linked Repeater System linked into IRLP it made sense for us to setup IRLP here in Horsham as we continue along the Western Highway to further extend that coverage.
Andrew
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I tried to give VKLINK a whirl a few years back and again this year. Unfortunately for me I had no luck in getting the system to function, tried every raspberry pi image available on their website and kept getting errors when running the USB interface tests. When the Grampians Linked Repeater System linked into IRLP it made sense for us to setup IRLP here in Horsham as we continue along the Western Highway to further extend that coverage.
Andrew
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Gday. I saw your node come up several times. The usb errors would be an incorrect configuration.VK3MIX wrote:Hi Hayden,
I tried to give VKLINK a whirl a few years back and again this year. Unfortunately for me I had no luck in getting the system to function, tried every raspberry pi image available on their website and kept getting errors when running the USB interface tests. When the Grampians Linked Repeater System linked into IRLP it made sense for us to setup IRLP here in Horsham as we continue along the Western Highway to further extend that coverage.
Andrew
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Re: VKLink Repeater Linking Project
Hi Andrew,VK3MIX wrote:kept getting errors when running the USB interface tests.
What specific errors were you getting? All of the setup procedure is as per the manual so you shouldn’t have too many issues there.
Give your node another go and maybe post your issues on the forum and a few of us can help out.