SvxLink is a project that develops software targeting the ham radio community. It started out as an EchoLink application for Linux back in 2003 but has now evolved to be something much more advanced.
The SvxLink Server is a general purpose voice services system, which when connected to a transceiver, can act as both an advanced repeater system and can also operate on a simplex channel. One could call it a radio operating system.
SvxLink is very extensible and modular. Voice services are implemented as modules which are isolated from each other. Modules can be implemented in either C++ or TCL. Examples of modules are:
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Help — A help system
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Parrot — Play back everything that is received
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EchoLink — Connect to other EchoLink stations
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DtmfRepeater — Repeater received DTMF digits
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TclVoiceMail — Send voice mail to other local users
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PropagationMonitor — Announce propagation warnings from dxmaps.com
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SelCall — Send selective calling sequences by entering DTMF codes
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MetarInformation — Play airport weather information
These are some of the resources connected to SvxLink:
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Project Home Page — The main project page
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Wiki Pages — Main documentation
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Issue Tracker — Report bugs and feature requests
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Download Releases — Download source code releases here
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Download Sound Clips — Download English sound clip files for SvxLink Server from here
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Mailing Lists — Communicate with other SvxLink users
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GitHub Main Page — The project site on GitHub
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The SvxLink SourcForge Site — Old project site