An even EASIER way is to buy a very inexpensive "made for the application"
adapter cable from Marshall KE6SPV, that plugs into your Linkcomm RLC4 and
the other end plugs into your sound card and IRLP interface card, and you
are done!

 

Professionally made, guaranteed, work good, and last a long time.  

 

I think that is the answer you were looking for.. - de W6CBS - Bill - San
Francisco Bay Area

 

 

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The easy way is to use an embeded node that David VE7LTD offers.

 

Mike

 

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Has anyone connected an interface to a RLC-4 controller to put your
repeater on Echolink? If so, what interface did you use?
Thanks, Mick

 

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