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Laboenligne.ca | Introduction to the RRF network with Stephane F5LGW @Laboenligne | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
The RRF is the Network of Francophone Repeaters. Like a "Super-Relay", it connects different access points and repeaters all around the globe. To access the network, all you need is an FM transceiver. They used a very efficient codec "OPUS" which make the communications via the Internet sounds exactly a local FM station. They built a nice dashboard web page and a lot of software to manage the network and control any interference efficiently. If you are looking for a project for your club or group, this is base on an open-source platform that can be replicated. This is a good way to increase local analog repeater activities with a low-cost access for users compared to digital mode as all radios support FM. Please subscribe and follow us as this subject will be a video series covering every details.

The RRF dashboard
http://rrf4.f5nlg.ovh:82/

RRF French documentation and information about the Spotnik hotspot
http://docs.rrf.ovh/

DXTracker shown in the video from Armel Fauveau F4HWN, see the link below
youtu.be/0yBOgctaa3M

Base on SVXlink
svxlink.org

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