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Thanks John. I will check into it.
73's BobAt 11:08 PM 4/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Bob. I believe you can go to irlp.net and get a farely good
>explimation of how irlp works. You can also see a list of nodes and
>there status at the time.
>
>In brief, for the user, there is no special equipment required. Many of
>the repeaters that have Irlp nodes on them charge a membership fee to
>help finance it, but not all.
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>Irlp runs on Linux and all those who wish to put up nodes are asked to
>follow the guide lines that have been set up. A node is the internet
>connection between to stations. A gateway is simular to a node, but can
>support many connects at one time. This means that you can either
>connect the node you are using to another node or to a gateway whare
>there may be several other nodes connected.
>
>Hope this helps:
>73, John
bob feinberg
niles, illinois
amateur radio k9 c i a
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