SvxLink is a cool project designed to create a flexible voice services system for ham radio. Basically, it helps connect your radio gear in a super handy way. The SvxLink server has a core that manages how it connects to the transceiver, which is the device that sends and receives radio signals.
The audio from the transceiver hooks up to your PC using a sound card, and you control the PTT (push-to-talk) feature through a pin in the serial port. This core can be set up to work as either a repeater controller or on a simplex channel, depending on what you need!
With SvxLink, you get voice services that are loaded into the core as plugins or modules (that's just how they refer to them). Some of these services include:
The whole project also comes with an EchoLink client GUI app called Qtel.
You might be wondering about EchoLink. It's actually an invention from amateur radio folks (think modified IP telephony), letting you link radios together over the Internet. Just keep in mind; you'll need an amateur radio license to use it! If you're curious about the original software, check it out at Echolink.org.
The catch? The original EchoLink software only runs on Windows and isn't open-source. But guess what? SvxLink is FREE software released under the GPL license! That means anyone can use it without spending a dime!
If you're looking into Qtel, remember it's only an EchoLink client program. It doesn't have sysop mode, so it can't connect directly to a transceiver and act as a link—use the SvxLink server for that functionality.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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