The pros-and-cons and the setup procedures for several different types of computer to transceiver interfaces are covered in detail. This is the first comprehensive reference for EchoLink installation and operation ever published. Experience the wonder of world-wide EchoLink communications! Usually ships in 1 - 2 business days.
Press the Add to Cart button below to purchase. Copyright Nifty! All Rights Reserved. Contact Us Ordering Info Home. Radio Guides. Ham Guides. Analyzer Guides. Click the highlighted caption to reconnect to that node. This only works if the unit is Idle. Click the highlighted caption to toggle the Time-Out Timer operation. This only works if the unit is not connected to another node. The Favorite Nodes are arranged as six 6 banks of five 5 nodes each. The label above each favorite button shows its currently selected number in Yellow.
Clicking a Special Function button will perform that buttons programmed function. Moving the mouse cursor over the button will bring up the Popup Caption Name for that function. When the console is in the Run mode its buttons are active and the display is continuously updated with real-time node information. The R indicator lights Green when the console is receiving a new update. The T indicator lights Yellow when the console is Transmitting a Command.
Flip Frame The bottom right section of the console contains a Flip Frame. This frame can be set to display several items. This allows a remote computer running the SpeakFreely program to communicate over the Nano-Node. You can now use the SpeakFreely program to Talk and Listen over the node.
The Local location is shown with a Red Marker. Clicking the Center buttons or clicking a map Node Balloon will center the map on the selected item. Moving the mouse over the map will show the Latitude and Longitude of the pointers location in a window at the upper left corner of the map. Right Click the mouse and the map will change to Measure Mode picture on right. As the pointer is moved the shortest distance from the click point to the current pointer location will be shown in a window at the upper right corner of the map.
The GPS receiver status, location, speed, direction and altitude are shown in the upper left of the display. The information on each satellite in view is show in the lower left of the display. The right side of the display shows the overhead position of GPS satellites in view to the receiver. Satellites that are Locked are shown in Green. Satellites with signals that are being received but are not Locked are shown in Yellow.
Satellites with signals that are not being received are shown in Red. The GPS sentence groups that are required by the display are shown in the area at the bottom of the display. If any groups are shown as missing the display will not be able to show all the GPS information. Maps and Monitors will use these values.
The second section will create a Web Softkey. When this button is clicked the browser will go to the programmed URL. To use this feature enter the following for the Softkey URL: micro-node. The Fifth section is used to setup the Special Function commands and button popup captions. This restart will occur automatically when the changes are submitted. Each Function has a text box associated with it. There are eight 8 messages that are Text to Speech and four 4 Voice messages that are recorded wave files.
To enter a Text Message select the text message number to edit and type the text in the text window. Tokens can be used to insert current information into the message. The Tokens available are listed on the message screen and are entered between brackets [ ]. Example: entering [time] would cause the message to speak the current time at that point in the message. This indicates that what is now displayed is not what is stored in the unit. The unit will respond with a recording introduction announcement followed by a tone.
After the tone, key up your radio and record the message. To end the recording, unkey the radio. The unit will then play back the message just recorded.
This will bring up a screen that will allow you to upload a wave file from your computer to the Nano-Node. The uploaded file must be an uncompressed wave. If the uploaded wave file is not in this format the unit will attempt to convert it. Then using that type of message temporarily create the connect announcement as message number 1 and the disconnect announcement as message number 2.
This will play a preview of the selected announcements back to back with the connect announcement being first. You may continue to change the messages and preview until the announcements are what you want to send to the IRLP server. It allows the Nano-Node to perform up to 20 time-scheduled events. To enter an event, click on the line in the lower window where the event is to be entered.
The line will become highlighted and the upper window will show the event information for that line. When Ena is selected the event is Enabled.
When Dis is selected the event is Disabled. Then use the drop down boxes to select the Time or Repeat Interval for the event. Repeat Intervals are locked to standard clock interval times.
For example if 15 min were selected the event would occur every hour at , , , and If 4 Hrs were selected the event would occur on the hour at , , , , and In the WHEN section select when the event is to occur. Selecting Always will always make the event occur. Selecting if Idle will make the event occur only if the node is Idle or Disabled at the event time.
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