There are not very many control codes available to members of the general
public; however, those that are available are published here.
Please note, when controlling the repeater or IRLP node, you MUST
identify before sending any control codes. This is a requirement of the
JPLARC and the FCC rules Part 97.
Los Angeles Basin Repeaters
Trustee: Randy Hammock KC6HUR
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Table Mountain Repeaters
Trustee: Bill Wood W6FXJ
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Cerro Negro Repeaters
224.080-PL156.7 and 445.200-PL103.5 |
| Function |
On |
Off |
| JPL-TMO Link |
*#9 |
*#0 |
| 220-440 Link |
08201 |
08200 |
JPL Mesa Repeater
147.150+PL103.5 |
| No Public Commands |
Downtown LA Repeater
224.700-PL114.8 |
| No Public Commands |
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TMO 2M Repeater
145.280-PL131.8 |
| No Public Commands |
TMO 220 Repeater
223.960-PL156.7 |
| Function |
On |
Off |
| JPL-TMO Link |
*#9 |
*#0 |
TMO 440 Repeater
447.200-PL94.8 |
| No Public Commands |
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| Codes that are shown in bold in
the tables above are the normal default conditions. |
The IRLP/EchoLink Node is accessible from the Cerro Negro repeaters,
both 224.080 and 445.200. Using the JPL-TMO link, the Node is also
accessible from the TMO 223.960 repeater.
In order to control the Node from the TMO repeater once the
JPL-TMO link is turned on, all that is necessary is to add an
additional "*" to the control code. i.e. To play the Wx report, use
this command: **839
| IRLP/EchoLink Commands |
| DTMF |
Description |
| *820 |
Speak Current Time |
| *839 |
Play Weather Report |
| *840 |
Radio self-test (parrot) |
| *869 |
Recall last connects and connect attempts |
| *8xxxx |
Connect to IRLP Node xxxx |
| *Axxxxxx |
Connect to EchoLink Node xxxxxx (4-6 digits) |
| *80000 |
Connect to randomly selected IRLP node |
| *73 |
Disconnect IRLP/EchoLink Connection |