ARLA/CLUSTER: Cruise ship IRLP expedition

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 26 de Janeiro de 2015 - 13:23:48 WET


Cruise ship IRLP expedition

A group from the Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association (ALARA)
and friends will operate 'marine mobile' from the MS Celebrity
Solstice, relying on lower power and the Internet Repeater Linking
Project (IRLP) for communication.

A number of well-known radio amateurs, led by ALARA National President
Jean Fisher VK3VIP, will be active from January 27 through to 11
February.

The MS Celebrity Solstice is one of the largest cruise liners to
operate in Australian waters. The voyage begins at Sydney Circular
Quay, down to Hobart for two days, then across to New Zealand using
IRLP enabled repeaters along the way.

The ALARA group will leave the ship in Auckland, to be heard on the
ZL1BQ device primarily (Node 6950) and various nodes in the 'Waikato
Network'.

VK Foundation Licence holders have always been allowed to operate as
visitors in New Zealand.

After visiting friends, the group heads back to Melbourne by aircraft
on February 11. A reverse direction trip by sea (Hobart - Sydney) last
year showed how IRLP can be a fantastic and reliable communication
method.

The ALARA group that at least includes Jean VK3VIP, Donna VK3FRET, Pat
VK3OZ and Margaret VK3FMAB, may pop-up on some IRLP enabled repeaters
in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand.

ALARA is unashamedly trying to promote IRLP to all who have modern
analogue frequency modulated 2m and 70cm transceivers.

Your nearest IRLP enabled device is on a list at:
http://www.irlp.net/statuspdf.html

Jim Linton VK3PC



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