Thank You for Attending Our February 2026 AllStarLink Presentation
Thank you to everyone who attended our February 2026 presentation on AllStarLink. We appreciate the strong turnout, great questions, and interest shown during the discussion. For those who were unable to attend—or who would like to revisit the material—the presentation slide deck is available below in PDF format.
What Is AllStarLink?
AllStarLink is an amateur radio network that allows licensed operators to link repeaters, base stations, and personal nodes together using the internet. It combines traditional RF radio with modern Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, making it possible to communicate locally, regionally, or worldwide using standard analog radios.
AllStarLink nodes are typically hosted on small computers such as a Raspberry Pi and are connected to radios or repeaters. These nodes can be linked together on demand, enabling:
- Extended repeater coverage beyond normal RF range
- Participation in regional or nationwide nets
- Remote access to your home repeater while traveling
- Experimentation and learning using open‑source technology
One of the key advantages of AllStarLink is that it remains firmly rooted in amateur radio principles, using RF where possible while leveraging the internet as a linking method rather than a replacement for radio.
Learn More
If you’re interested in learning more or getting involved, visit:
Thank you again to everyone who attended, and we hope the attached materials are helpful as you explore AllStarLink further.