A few of us have been working pretty hard. The fruits of those labors
are starting to show. I've got reflectors built and functional. This
solves one of the major shortcomings of the both the Kenwood and Icom
software where they are limited to 15 IP addresses that they can link
to. I've also got support for running them over private IP address
spaces so you can run them on a 4g wireless connection if you want too.
Next up is protocol conversion between Icom and Kenwood, and then smart
portals that will honor local vs linked traffic without needing to build
up or tear down a link.
On the Icom side, we have Atlanta, Tampa, Vancouver, Cleveland, Toronto
and soon to be Hawaii on the net/link. Kenwood is a bit behind us but
growing. We even have an analog bridge in the Vancouver area that works
amazingly well.
http://forums.radioreference.com/digital-voice-amateur-use/248961-nxdn-world-wide.html
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