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​​We are an international amateur radio network that links multiple communication modes including RF, digital, analog, VoIP and more so hams can talk across platforms without barriers.

 

We encourage experimentation, innovation, and collaboration among licensed operators.

 

​How to connect

Choose one of our modes to connect to...​​​

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Mode
TG
YSF
52375 / ES-RADIOX
DMR (2142.ADN.SYSTEMS)
214520
PEANUT
YSF52375
ZELLO
RadioX--Network
NXDN
2806
RADIOX (RF LINK)
Ext. 615491
HAMSOVERIP (RF LINK)
Ext. 25014
HAMSOVERIP (EA GATEWAY)
Ext. 25019
AMATEURWIRE (RF LINK)
Ext. 90059

If there's a mode that you use that isn't listed above, let us know and we will consider adding it to the list and connecting it to our network.

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​​We welcome all licenced radio amateurs, joining a conversation is easy, connect to the RadioX Network and make a call, even if you don't hear anything put a call out anyway as someone may respond back to you.

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If you have your own node or network, feel free to attach it to the RadioX network, together we grow stronger.

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If unsure how to connect send us a ticket and we will help.

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​​​Our imagination on what and how we do things has no limits, all sorts of experimentation and innovative ideas are encouraged and very welcome.​

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Local Gateways

In the Costa Blanca, Spain region we operate several attended gateways for local RF access:

Location
Frequency
Tx & Rx Tone
JAVEA
145.2375
110.9
LA ALCORAIA
145.3375
110.9
TORREVIEJA
145.2375
110.9

Click on Gateway Icons for details.

To adhere to current Spanish legislation our gateways are monitored, from 21:00 local spanish time to 07:00 spanish time our gateways will automatically disconnect from the RadioX network, if you wish to use them outside of these times please send us a note so we can extend the hours.

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Radio Etiquette & Best Practices

  • Keep transmissions under 180 seconds.

  • Leave a 5‑second pause between transmissions so linked systems can sync.

  • Use narrowband where applicable.

  • Radio is global — if you don’t understand a language being spoken, please wait politely and then transmit in your language.

  • Keep politics, religion, and controversial topics to a minimum.​​

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We are here to help, send us any suggestions, questions or inquiries via our ticketing system and we will get back to you.

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VoIP Phone & SIP Extensions

We’ve added a VoIP telephony platform for licensed hams:

  • Use a SIP phone (e.g. Cisco) or softphone app (e.g. Groundwire).

  • If you already have a DMR ID, we can assign you a matching SIP extension.

  • If you don’t have a DMR ID, you can request one at radioid.net and then we’ll set up your SIP extension.

  • We also offer Trunk extensions to listen to the network traffic, and you can transmit with simple key commands (*99 to talk, # to stop).​

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See our VOIP section for more information.

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