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- AllStarLink. org
AllStarLink is proud to announce ASL3, the next generation of AllStar repeater and hotspot software ASL3 is built to run on Asterisk 20, the latest operating systems, and modern hardware
- Beginners Guide - AllStarLink Wiki
After your account is active, you will need a suitable PC or Raspberry Pi computer to install AllStar onto If you wish to use a local FM repeater that is AllStar enabled, you do not need an AllStar account
- AllStarLink | Sign Up
When you complete sign-up, you will receive an email with a link to confirm your email address Watch for that email and check your junk folder You should get it quickly Adding helpdesk at allstarlink dot org to your contacts will help keep our email out of your junk
- AllStar Link | Node List
Repeater Controller with VoIP linking for Ham Radio
- AllStar Link | Portal
The purpose of the AllStar Portal is to provide users, node owners and AllStar providers of the AllStar Link Network a method to access, connect, and interact with all participating AllStar Link Nodes via a Web Browser or by the telephone
- AllStarLink | About
Unlike other Radio-centric VOIP technologies, such as Echolink or IRLP, etc, AllStarLink and the app_rpt Asterisk technology have been specifically designed to be part of, and to link together parts of the very infrastructure of the radio systems that it implements, as opposed to be an end-to-end protocol like others
- AllStarLink Help Support
AllStar Help Support Node Technical Help AllStarLink Manual User Guide How To's FAQs Community Forum Developers How to Contribute GitHub Repository Source Code
- AllStarLink Wiki
AllStar is based on the open source Asterisk PBX and is released under the GNU GPL and is free for anyone to use The core of AllStar and AllStarLink is the powerful app_rpt application and associated modules that load into the Asterisk PBX system
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