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Re: ехолинк [re: lz1clk] |
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Автор | ukw (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 10.02.08 20:40 |
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1. сваляш си прорамата ехолинк от сайта
2. регистрираш се
3. Валидираш се - Качваш в сайта на ехолинка сканиран лиценза за радиолюбител
Всичко е описано с прости думи в сайта на ехолинк
ако не зняеш английски помоли някой дето знае да дойде с теб докато изпълняващ стъпките.
ето ти го копирано от сайта
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Authentication
Validation Documents
Access Policies Since EchoLink uses the Internet to interconnect Amateur Radio stations, security is vital.
EchoLink's policy is that each user must hold a valid Amateur Radio license in order to be allowed access. Each new user must be validated, and the most critical part of validation is authentication. Authentication is simply verifying that you are who you say you are. If your callsign is W1XYZ, you would probably not be pleased if someone else claimed to be W1XYZ.
How it Works
The first step is to download, install, and run the EchoLink software. This registers your callsign with the system. However, you will not be able to connect with anyone on the EchoLink network until you have been authenticated.
The next step is to visit the Validation page to request access for your callsign.
Please understand that the purpose of authentication is not to exclude any licensed Amateur from using EchoLink, but to ensure its continued enjoyment by you and other users who appreciate its commitment to security. Part of this is to ensure that the callsign you're using is valid. But the other, and most important part, is to verify that you are indeed the licensee.
For answers to common questions about EchoLink validation, please see the Validation FAQ.
How to Authenticate Yourself
There are several different ways you can authenticate yourself for EchoLink. The specific options available vary somewhat depending upon the country in which you are licensed.
To begin the validation process, please go to this URL:
http://www.echolink.org/validation
New users wishing to have access to the EchoLink® system will be asked to provide proof of license during the validation process.
The purpose of this request is usually not to determine whether the callsign is valid (that can often be checked elsewhere), but to verify that you are indeed the licensee -- in other words, to prove your identity.
If you decide you don't want to provide proof of license, no action is required on your part; your original validation request will be withdrawn automatically. You can un-install the EchoLink software using the Add/Remove Programs applet in your Windows Control Panel.
Submitting Proof of License
If you wish to be validated, the document you send must be a photocopy (or digital photograph) of the Amateur license, showing the callsign under which you are requesting validation. The copy must clearly show the station license expiration date, if applicable in your country. If you live in a country where operator licenses and station licenses are separate documents, you must provide the station (or apparatus) license. You must send an un-altered image of the document, not the text of its contents. Unofficial documents, such as QSL cards, award certificates, and callbook pages cannot be accepted for validation. We also cannot accept anything that was downloaded from a public Web site. If you have recently been licensed and have not yet received your documentation, please wait until it arrives.
The license copy may be sent to the EchoLink validation team by scanning it and uploading it, or by sending it as fax. Certain other validation options may also be available. Please go to the Validation page to begin.
If you choose the Scan and Upload option, the file you upload must be one of these file types: JPG, GIF, TIF, or PNG. Complete instructions on how to upload are provided on the Validation pages.
Acceptable Documents
License documents vary by country. The table below shows the required document(s) for certain specific countries. In each case, the documents must show both the callsign of the station and the name of the licensee.
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