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The BCR-220 Repeater connected through the accessory port to a custom cable to the Raspberry Pi 3. The Pi 3 is running IRLP control software to the internet to an IRLP node. BCR-220 Repeater: https://www.bridgecomsystems.com/coll... Ron is able to link and unlink with the various nodes and place calls. From the IRLP Web Site: http://www.irlp.net/ The aim of this project is to reliably and inexpensively link amateur radio systems without the use of RF links, leased lines, or satellites. The IRLP uses Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) custom software and hardware. Coupled with the power of the Internet, IRLP will link your repeater site or simplex station to the world in a simple and cost effective way. IRLP operates a worldwide network of dedicated servers and nodes offering very stable worldwide voice communications between hundreds of towns and cities. All this with unsurpassed uptimes and the full dynamic range of telephone quality audio. PiRLP (IRLP on a Raspberry Pi) Ordering Page In January 2012, I modifed the way IRLP works so that it can use General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) pins to communicate with the IRLP board instead of a parallel port. As a result, I have been flooded with requests of "how can I do this", and "where do I get this or that from". As a result, I have set up this site to allow people to obtain all of the parts required to build a working IRLP node on a Raspberry Pi. Since 2012, I have progressed past the first version of the Raspberry Pi (models B and B+), Pi2, and now have updated the IRLP software to run on the latest model, the Pi3. You can see pictures of the GPIO cable, board mods, and a complete setup at http://www.irlp.net/R_Pi. You can either obtain the software from me, or built it yourself, using directions from my post on the IRLP YahooGroup from 2012. The PiRLP Owners Manual is directed mainly towards people who have acquired the PiRLP software, but also contains a number of helpful tips for all Pi users. Download the PiRLP Owners Manual, http://www.irlp.net/R_Pi David Cameron VE7LTD - IRLP System Designer