Echolink Receiver Software Free Download

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Everyonedeserves to live life normally - whether that means watching the TV, listening to the radio, or even engaging in conversation. The Echolink Pro Infrared Wireless TV Listener and Personal Listener Set allows the heard of hearing to do all this and more, giving them back their freedom. Perfect for use in residential, medical and personal environments, this set is the quickest, best and most cost efficient way to get bac to living life normally again.

This device features both TV and personal listener features, creating a lightweight and easy to use solution to a number of situations. This enables users to just take their Radiolink 2.4G receiver with them wherever they are, and use it at home when watching films and TV.


This TV and personal listener makes things louder. It makes your TV and conversations with other people, louder, for use in a range of different environments, and both indoors and outdoors. This makes it a helpful aid for daily living, allowing you to live life as normal.


Yes. The Echo RadioLink is designed for use with headphones which are included in this purchase for easy, quick and immediate use. This set includes a lightweight under chin headset with standard 3.5mm jack plug. The receiver part picks up the 2.4g signal from the transmitter enabling you to enjoy perfect quality audio through a headset.


This device comes with ultra-clear instructions, helping you to use this product as clearly and easily as possible. If you do have any issues though, feel free to check out the below instruction manual on how you can get the most out of your EchoLink:


The EchoLink Pro is in two parts; a transmitter that plugs in to the TV, radio, music player etc and processes the sound sending out a infrared signal. The mains powered transmitter is powerful and lightweight and can be mounted onto the television with Velcro.


The receiver part picks up the infrared signal from the transmitter (must keep line of sight) enabling you to enjoy perfect quality audio through a headset or through your hearing aid on the T setting, using a high powered quick release neckloop. The independent handheld receiver has its own volume and tone control and can be easily adjusted without interfering with any one else listening to the TV.


This design's built in microphone allows for switching from TV to Microphone, making it simple to hear people around you. You may also want to use receiver when going out and about, making it possible to hear again in often overwhelming environments including restaurants, shops, schools or post offices to amplify conversation.


This particular listener is battery free, and uses a stylish charging base for quick and hands free power. This is compatible with Micro USB cables, but this design has a built in intelligent charging circuit to produce a faster charge for the receiver, which when fully charged provides up to thirty hours of listening time. In addition, the Echo Link TV Listener can charge while in use - meaning you'll be able to use it all day everyday regardless of charge levels.


This model has a range of up to 15m, making it ideal for use while watching TV or while staying out and about. It is important to note that this device does not work with plasma TVs, and you must keep the line of sight between the transmitter and receiver.


This product may be eligible for VAT relief. This means that if you are buying the item and have a chronic condition or illness (such as being hard of hearing, partially deaf or deaf), you can automatically deduct the VAT from the product at checkout.


If you would like to claim VAT relief when making your purchase, you can do so by selecting this option at the checkout basket (please see the image below). If you are purchasing multiple items, please select the VAT relief checkbox on every elligible item in your basket.


We hope that you are delighted with your order from AmplifiedTelephones.co.uk, but we understand that sometimes there may be a reason why you would like to return an item to us. We aim to make this returns process as simple as possible.


Sysop Settings control many of EchoLink's features when it is running in Sysop mode. Choose one of the tabs along the top to view the RX Control, TX Control, DTMF, Ident, Options, Signals, Web, or RF Info options. Each of these tabs is described in detail below.


Carrier Detect: EchoLink needs to be able to detect when a signal is being received at the receiver. Normally, a built-in VOX system monitors the received audio and triggers EchoLink when it rises above a certain level. However, for more positive operation on simplex links, it is also possible to connect the carrier-detect signal directly from the receiver to one of the PC's serial ports, or a URI device.


Squelch Crash Anti-Trip: If you are using VOX, check this box to enable a special feature that improves VOX behavior when your link is tuned to a local repeater. When this feature is enabled and properly adjusted, EchoLink's VOX will ignore short noise bursts, such as squelch-tail "crashes" and courtesy tones. This can significantly improve repeater-to-repeater linking.


Set the Duration value to the size of the "window", in milliseconds, inside of which the noise pulse must fit in order for EchoLink's VOX to ignore it. Typical values are 40ms for squelch crashes and 300ms for courtesy tones. Experiment with this setting until the purple SIG annunciator no longer appears when the undesired noise is heard.


When this feature is enabled, all outbound audio is passed through a delay line as part of the detection process, approximately three times the Duration value in length. Note that this feature makes no effort to suppress noise bursts in the audio stream itself; it is only intended to prevent the VOX from tripping.


PTT Activation: These options determine how EchoLink keys the local transmitter when a signal is received from a station on the Internet. If no signal is being received by the local receiver, EchoLink keys the local transmitter when any audio is received from the distant station, then un-keys it when the distant station stops its transmission.


Use Subaudible Tone for VOX: When enabled, EchoLink will put a continuous subaudible tone under each local transmission, to ensure that the VOX remains continously engaged, even during silent pauses. This is a low-frequency tone which is well below the audio passband of most transceivers, and thus would not be heard over the air.


Key PTT on Local Transmit: Check this box to force the transceiver's PTT to be keyed when you tap the spacebar to begin transmitting, and to un-key when you stop. This feature is useful if you are running a Sysop link, and also wish to be able to join an EchoLink QSO from the local keyboard and microphone.


This feature can also be used in conjunction with the Serial Port option on the PTT Control screen of Preferences/Connections. If Auto-Select Mic Input is enabled, EchoLink will switch automatically between the transceiver audio and the local mic when transmitting locally. See PTT Control for more information.


Items on the DTMF tab list each of the functions EchoLink supports by entering DTMF (a.k.a. TouchTone) commands over the local link, or a secondary link receiver. DTMF commands may be used to activate or de-activate the link, or to connect or disconnect a distant station.


Min Interdigit Time: Sets the minimum amount of time, in milliseconds, that EchoLink will allow between incoming DTMF digits. Set this to 0 for the default timing. Set this to a higher value (such as 200 or 500 ms) if you find that noisy signals are causing single digits to be interpreted as multiple digits.


Log All Commands: When this box is checked, EchoLink will log all DTMF sequences that are received, even those which do not trigger a function. These entries will appear in the System Log.


Auto Mute: When this box is checked, EchoLink will suppress DTMF signals (received over the local link) from going to the remote station over the Internet. DTMF signals are suppressed completely if the Internal decoder is used; when using the External decoder, the first part of the first digit may "sneak" through.


Disable During PTT: When this box is checked, DTMF signals are not decoded while the local link transmitter is keyed. In some audio configurations, audio from the sound card might be fed into either the internal decoder or an external decoder. This can cause DTMF signals received over the Internet to be interpreted by EchoLink's decoder, which may be undesirable.


Enable Remote Pad: When this box is checked, stations connecting to your link using EchoLink version 1.6 or above can send DTMF commands to (or through) your link radio using the program's built-in DTMF encoder pad. Enable this feature if there are DTMF-controlled repeater or remote-base functions you wish to provide to remote users. The remote user's DTMF pad is not available if either node is participating in a conference.


Note that EchoLink's built-in DTMF decoder itself does not normally respond to signals received over the Internet; however, certain audio configurations may cause this to happen if they allow the sound card's output to be fed into its input, or to an external DTMF decoder.


Advanced: When using the Internal DTMF decoder, opens a window which allows the frequency tolerance, "twist", and signal-to-noise ratio to be adjusted. If you have difficulty getting DTMF digits to decode reliably with the Internal decoder, you may find that adjusting these settings, particularly the frequency tolerance, will help. However, you may wish to try lowering the audio level of the receiver first.


DTMF Command List: The list shows the name of each DTMF command and the sequence of digits that is required to activate it. To change any of the function sequences, click on the appropriate entry in the Sequence column and edit it. To disable a function, leave the item in the Sequence column blank, or replace it with the letter X.

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