BRARS IRLP Node

IRLP Node 4607

The Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Society maintains an IRLP node on the 146.820 repeater located on Paris Mountain.

Output: 146.820 Input: 146.220 No Tone Requred.

What is IRLP?

The Internet Radio Linking Project (IRLP) allows repeaters all over the globe to be connected to one another using the Internet as a connector. This means that you can use a 2 meter repeater to talk to a similarly linked repeater in England without an HF license, and with FM audio quality. General use of the repeater is open to the public. To promote good amateur practice, and to assure that new operators have received some instruction prior to operating the IRLP function of the repeater, we ask new operators to read the IRLP operating guidelines before initial use.

Would you like to use the BRARS IRLP?

Any amateur not otherwise prohibited from operating this repeater is invited to use the IRLP features upon acceptance of our operating guidelines. If you would like to use our IRLP node, simply do the following:
    1. Read the IRLP Operating Guidelines
    2. Feel free to use it. A code is no longer required
    3. Check out the Node Status Page for nodes and locations
    4. Check out the All Nodes and their current status
    5. BRARS node W4NYK 4607

If you know someone who does not have access to the web and email, print the form out for them and have them read the guidelines.

BRARS 146.82 (W4NYK)
IRLP Repeater and Internet Linking Sites


Send your comments or inquiries to: brars@brars.org

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