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1 5/21/20151 IRLP LINKING Peter Barry, VA6PJB / KE5HQC

2 5/21/20152 Topics of Discussion What is IRLP? Basic Node Set up Direct Connect to Repeater Connecting With a Link Radio How IRLP works Local IRLP Nodes Reflectors Raspberry Pi PiRLP

3 5/21/20153 Invented and Programmed by Dave Cameron, VE7LTD in 1997 First nodes Vancouver and Saint John, NB… now more than 1700

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6 6 How IRLP WORKS Voice-over IP (VoIP) streaming “Speak Freely” software for voice Runs under Linux….more stable than Windows, open source

7 5/21/20157 IRLP VoIP 1. Sample analog voice with PC sound card to get a continuous mono 16-bit digital stream of raw audio at 8000Hz (120000 bps). 2. Compress the audio to reduce the size of the stream by a factor of four (32000 bps)

8 5/21/20158 IRLP VoIP 4. Receive the packets on the remote host and join them back into a 4-bit stream. 3. Split the sample into small chucks (or packets)and transmit the packets to the remote host using a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) stream. UDP does NOT confirm the reception of packets, so it uses a "fire and forget" method..

9 5/21/20159 IRLP VoIP 5. Uncompress the ADPCM stream back into an 16-bit raw stream of audio and play the raw audio stream through a digital to analog (D/A) converter (the output device of the PC sound card)

10 5/21/201510 The control software controls the stream using carrier operated squelch (COS) or continuous tone coded subaudible squelch signals (CTCSS) to start and stop the stream. When COS is present, the computer detects it through the IRLP interface board. IRLP VoIP

11 5/21/201511 The PTT is controlled by the buffer which joins the split packets back into the audio stream. The IRLP interface board receives a "transmit" signal from the computer while there are packets in the buffer, and a "unkey" command when the buffer is empty. IRLP VoIP

12 5/21/201512 The user interfaces to the IRLP computer using DTMF signals sent over the radio. DTMF sequences are owner programmable, and can accomplish almost any function imaginable. The DTMF signals are detected on the IRLP interface board and sent directly to the computer in binary, where they are converted into numbers. A DTMF software program then runs commands on the computer depending on the code entered. IRLP VoIP DTMF

13 5/21/201513 CALGARY: 1230VE6ZV444.275 1810VE6PWT 147.550 simplex 1537VE6SQU146.895 simplex 1260VE6OIL146.610 (connect to SARA backbone 660* / 661*) IRLP CALGARY AREA

14 5/21/201514 AIRDRIE 1860VE6JBJ147.5400 simplex OKOTOKS 1483VE6LK147.51 (FARS simplex, not connected to network) IRLP CALGARY AREA

15 5/21/201515 Direct connect - repeater (node) "A" connects direct with node "B". With this type of link the two nodes are interconnected and no other IRLP connections are possible. While repeaters "A" and "B" are connected, all local traffic on each repeater will be heard on the other repeater as well.. IRLP Direct Connect

16 5/21/201516 Node Status www.irlp.net IRLP Direct Connect

17 5/21/201517 “Reflector” is a Linux computer with a high bandwidth connection capable of allowing many repeaters to be inter- connected together by streaming the received audio back to all other connected stations. It does not have its own radio connection.. IRLP Reflectors

18 5/21/201518 Each reflector has 9 sub channels allowing up to 10 separate virtual reflectors to operate. These are identified by the last digit. For example - 9250 is the main channel with 9251, 9252 9253 etc being virtual reflectors with identical capability as the main channel. IRLP Reflectors

19 5/21/201519 Check on reflector status at: http://status.irlp.net IRLP Reflectors

20 5/21/201520 Check on reflector status at: http://status.irlp.net IRLP Reflectors

21 5/21/201521 IRLP Discovery Reflector

22 5/21/201522 IRLP REFLECTOR NETS

23 5/21/201523 Raspberry Pi

24 5/21/201524 Raspberry Pi board

25 5/21/201525 PiRLP

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