EchoLink Has Gone Wi-Fi
EchoLink on iPhone or iPod Touch? Believe it!
If you are a validated EchoLink user you can use this edition of the program. It is available at the App Store, free of charge of course.
If you are not already validated, you can download and install the Windows version on a PC first, then follow the validation procedure as outlined on EchoLink.
Editions of EchoLink for other mobile platforms, such as Android, are also a possibility in the future. Please note that Windows PC applications such as EchoLink cannot be installed on a Windows Mobile device.
I just received a call from N4LF. His station is situated on Sanibel Island. Sanibel Island, the seashell capital of the world, is an island located on the Gulf Coast of Florida, just offshore of Fort Myers. His iPhone was doing him a fine job. What a concept!
4 Responses
SleepBarn
March 26th, 2010 at 11:58 pm
1That is awesome…
SleepBarn
Glenn
May 20th, 2010 at 4:01 pm
2I enjoyed reading your blog. I just read that Brits vote iPhone 8th greatest invention. I love my Iphone.
KI4GKD
May 21st, 2012 at 11:41 am
3I have a iPhone 4S with echolink installed. I can connect to the test node and to various repeater(-R) nodes and some link(-L) nodes. My question is the local node is a -L link node hosted on a local repeater. I was originally able to connect my iPad to this node. When I received my iPhone I tried but I get a timeout message and cannot connect. Also my iPad has stopped working on this node. I am at a loss as to what could be stopping the connection. The node owner says he is not blocking me or others who are experiencing the same problem. I have tried other -L nodes and some work and some don’t. Any help would be appreciated.
RD Bentley
May 21st, 2012 at 3:00 pm
4Thanks for the comment KI4GKD! I’m not really sure about this one. Just to lighten the mood, I would say go with an HF transceiver. I’m only saying this out of humor. But I really do enjoy my Kenwood. Maybe someone else will have an answer to your problem. Have a great day sir. de KI4KQD 73
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