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# Digital Voice Hub
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At its simplest, radio is a direct transmitter to receiver medium. However, the physics of radio propagation can affect distance and reliability. Radio repeaters were developed to increase distance and reliability. A network of repeaters can allow radio comms over a large geographical areas. Repeaters in different geographical areas can be interconnected via networks to provide regional comms.
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Using a repeater is similar to a party line. Everybody is communicating in a shared space. Different repeaters can provide different shared spaces, akin to channels in IRC or chat rooms.
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A digital voice hub is a like a virtual repeater. It is a shared space where participants can talk.
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The RadioFreqs.space voice hub can currently be accessed by amateur radio operators using one of the following:
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* EchoLink - Connect to the NB0X-L node
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* Allstar - Connect to node 50110
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* DMR - Connect to Brandmeister TG 31650
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Anybody may listen by streaming at:
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* http://allstar.radiofreqs.space:8000/stream
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In the future we may add additional access methods, such as:
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* D-Star Reflector
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* Dedicated DMR master
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* IRLP Experimental Rflector
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* P25
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* NXDN
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