Live Streaming Audio

Streaming audio is now available from several reflectors and nodes around the world

IRLP - Keeping the Radio in Amateur Radio

Here is the list of known streams broadcasting reflector or node audio streams.  This page last updated on December 12, 2005 07:56 -0500

Reflector 9200
 English

http://live.irlp.net:8000/listen.pls

Reflector 9201
Spanish

http://live.irlp.net:8010/listen.pls

Reflector 9205
Primarily Nets

http://live.irlp.net:8050/listen.pls

DB0VOX
Node 5515 and
Echolink DB0VOX-R

http://db0fhn-i.ampr.org/db0vox/stream.pls
This fulltime stream from Nuernberg telecommunication tower is streamed directly from the repeater (280m aboveground) through a wireless 5km Link to university Nuernberg were its served to the users.

VK3JED Node 6390 and EchoLink VK3RTL-R

http://live.vkradio.com:7170/listen.pls  Several scheduled nets throughout the week.  Info at http://vkradio.com

New England
Network

 http://sparcweb.net/audio/Streaming/147-505.wmx  This is full time streaming audio of the K1SOX Repeater (147.505) in the New England Network 9058. For more info check out http://sparcweb.net and http://new-eng.com.

K2EAG
Node 4461
Buffalo and
Western New York

Fulltime stream of linked repeater system covering Western and Central New York, the Southern Tier, North-Western Pennsylvania and Southern
Ontario.

For more info: http://brownbuffalo.com/irlp

During Hurricane season, Kevin KD5WX maintains the http://www.voipwx.net/ site daily and are called by the NHC to activate the net, concurrent with the HF watch nets.

If you are streaming 24x7 (full time) email webmaster@irlp.net with details.

Problems Launching the streams?
These streams will work with nearly all audio clients such as Windows Media Player, Winamp, Apple iTunes, Quicktime, and RealPlayer. However your particular web browser may not recognize the "listen.pls" file on the end of the URL. If that happens, then launch your audio client and use "Open URL" or "Open Stream" from the menu and enter the URL leaving "listen.pls" off the end, i.e. http://live.irlp.net:8000/

There is a buffer delay so if your listening to the node and the PC don't expect an instant repeat.

 Notes:
A few IRLP nodes are not rolling off their sub-audible tone squelch audio which will cause a very low frequency hum on some nodes

Due to many poorly factory adjusted radios these days, not all radios and nodes you will hear  will exhibit the excellent audio quality that IRLP is capable of. However, due to the digital nature of IRLP linking, a properly adjusted node and user radio will have the identical audio quality to that of a local user.
 

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