![]() ![]() Got questions about using a repeater? Devils Tower Amateur Radio Club has written a simple guide to using a repeater. Repeaters are usually established on high points and often mounted on commercial TV or radio station antennas and therefore have the advantage of a greater coverage area. In some areas there are repeaters on the higher UHF bands such as 1.2 GHz. The most common Amateur Radio band for repeater use is the 2m band, but other common bands are 10m, 6m, 1.25m and 70cm. They are frequently used for radio nets to ensure that all stations can hear and speak to each other when located over a wide geographic area, such as all across Ottawa. If another computer grabs your IP address then it will stop working.Radio signal repeaters (known as repeaters) are commonly used by Hams to make contacts over a wider geographic area and are especially useful for stations operating portable (ie away from their registered address such as in a park) or mobile (from a vehicle or walking with a hand held transceiver). ![]() You may which to set a static IP address on your machine so that this rule for port forward always works. Note: If using DHCP and you have a number of computers in the house. Then add 5198, 5199 to the Private UDP Ports field. Put the IP address of your machine where it says Private IP Address. Steve, VA3SPH, provided these instructions and screenshots: In Airport Utility go to Advanced icon, Select Port mapping, Click the + sign to add a portmapping and name it. To manually configure it to forward to your Mac's IP address. The Airport series does not support port triggering, so you need He uses with a DLink DI-624 router: Apple Airport Slater, VE5OA, provided this screenshot of the configuration If you use different computers on your LAN ( at different Then automatically configures UDP traffic on ports 5198 andĥ199 to forward to that address. ![]() Mac makes a TCP connection to the server on port 5200) and The router watches for EchoMac (orĮcholink) to make the connection to get the station lists (your If your router supports "port triggering" that can be theĮasiest way to get set up. Make sure those packets are forwarded from your global address Network Address Translation (NAT), you need to configure it to If you are using a typical consumer router that does EchoMac requires that UDP traffic to ports 51 reach ![]()
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