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HF Phone patch

I am curious has anyone looked at or knows of phone patch software that can utilize flex radios. One that can use hard-line or even Bluetooth connection to a cell phone to make connections. Would be nice for EM Comms when distant phone lines go down. I know there are ways to do this but I am looking at available software other than Skype.

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  • Bill AB7AA
    Bill AB7AA Member ✭✭✭

    There might be a way to do it in Skype directly to the DAX channels. You'de have to experiment with PTT (VOX) and a way to inject your own audio to facilitate the patch. Just a thought.

    73, Bill AB7AA

  • Glenn Depp
    Glenn Depp Member ✭✭

    Skype is exactly what I was trying to stay away from. It will work fairly easily, however that is not what I am looking for. I am looking for software that will make connection to either hardline via voice/data modem and/or bluetooth to cell phone to make the connection.

  • Glenn Depp
    Glenn Depp Member ✭✭

    I may have found a work around for not having dedicated software or hardware. Will have to give it a try when my items arrive. Would be a nice add-on to find software designed speciffically for the emergency phone patch for flex radios.

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