Setting up the
Repeater/Link system for the first time:
- UNZIP
into FREE directory : EG ILINK-RPTR or simular.
If you use a shortcut from the desktop for example, be
sure to set the WORKING DIRECTORY to the directory where
the .exe files are located - or the wav
files wont play!
- Connect the hardware to
the Serial COM1 or COM2 port on the computer using the
plug supplied or use an existing lead. (If you use com
port 2 you must set it up in the software - Under HELP
then restart the program.)
- PLUG DB9
to Board socket (top is 1...) PIN NO 5 goes to board 1 (GND
- GND) IF NEEDED! May not be present. PIN NO 3 goes to
board 2 (TXD - RXD) PIN NO 2 goes to board 3 (RXD - TXD)
Connect ptt line to PTT on radio (packet connector?) and
GND. Connect +6 to +25V DC to the power terminals.
- Connect Audio from
RADIO to the audio in port, split the wires and also
connect to the soundcard mic input/line in via a 73Kohm -
150Kohm resistor. Make sure that you dont overdrive your
soundcard as it will distort. The MIXER stage is NOT the
first audio stage.
- Connect
Audio from COMPUTER line output to the radio line input.
- Run the software = the
LED on the board should start to flash showing the system
is working.
***
If you have a fast computer you may have to go into
CONTROL PANEL, senect COM PORTS - DEVICES then disable
FIFO buffer and move the sliders to the left - thankyou
to Nobby G0OPD for this info***
- Setting up
the software:
Record/edit
these .wav files, they are played over the radio:
Best 8 bit, 8000 samples/sec.
info.wav - Contains quickly your call sign for id. (keep
as SHORT as possible - "M0CSH iGATE")
info1.wav - Detailed info - Location, Op, Website etc -
played when the * key is heard when there is no
connection. "Welcome to .... WWW.AACNET.NET, Located
......"
ok.wav - Played when a connection is attempted - eg,
"M0CSH gateway, connecting..." conn.wav -
Played on connecting over RADIO only.. when connected -
"Go ahead, connected"
dc.wav - Played when disconnected from a link or when no
connection can be made. "DISCONNECTED..."
nr.wav - Played over radio when there is no reply to
called station. Could mean they are BUSY or NOT ON THE
SYSTEM AT THIS TIME.
"NO REPLY - COULD BE BUSY OR NOT ONLINE AT THE
MOMENT"
Try
to record these wav files in Radio Quality - using a
sound editor if possible to remove to much LF components.
If your soundcard has Bass/Treb controls set the bass to
min to get the best transmitted audio quality on playback
of wav files and live audio from the link.
If
you want a welcome message played over internet to
calling stations then record the file below.
Best kept under 3 seconds. Eg "Welcome to M0CSH
gateway..."
iwelcome.wav file at 8000 samples/sec at 8 BIT.
The
above must be 8000 samples at 8 bit!! Select the option
under the help/welcome file option.
- REMOTE
SHUTDOWN CODE:
Under help you can enter a 3 digit shutdown code - this
will shut the system down when this code is entered..
Make sure it is not the same as an index number. It start
with 023 or 971 etc.. There is no way to bring the
software back up remotly so use sparingly.
- When
you first log-in, choose a high security password for
your link in the password box. Not just your callsign. It
is a good idea to use a few numbers also. Examples are GB78UUT,
G773RTQQ.
REMEMBER ON FIRST CONNECTION
TO CLICK UTILS/VOX TO SET UP THE VOX CONTROL - IT
IS VERY SENSITIVE AND SHOULD PICK UP THE 'CARRIER' WHEN
THERE IS A SIGNAL, EVEN WITH NO VOICE!
You only need to do this again if you alter the radio
audio level.
73 Graeme, M0CSH. GB@AACNET.NET
There have been many
emails asking what the sysop utils box is for in the main
website - this is for volunteer sysops to log in a help
validate the new users on the system and perform
housekeeping tasks for ilink. It is not for access to the
sysop area!
LICENSE 5 June 2002
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This software is *NOT* freeware or shareware.
This software is copyright 2002, AAC MANAGEMENT LTD. You are granted a license to use it
subject to the following conditions.
i You agree not to reverse enginner the software, or distribute any part of the
the software without the written permission of the author.
ii To use the software you must have a valid amateur radio license. If you do not
hold one you must wipe the software from your hard drive and not execute it.
iii No commercial use permitted. This software is for amateur radio use only for
communication through the linked repeaters or direct to another user of the system.
You must not cause deliberate interference to others, and in the case of radio links,
you must operate within the terms of your amateur radio license and/or that of the node
operators license.
At no time does ownership of the software transfer to the user.
The operation of third party software on the ilink system is not allowed as of the above
date. There is a seperate server available for this software.
With the exeption of the conference servers, Ilink shall remain a 121 fixed linking system
to repeaters/links, unless they join a dedicated conference server.
Graeme Barnes, AAC MANAGEMENT LTD
05/JUNE/2002