Echolink Validation, To use it, you need to validate your callsign and prove that you are the licensee.

Echolink Validation, Topic 7: Digital Options in Message Handling EchoLink: continued Every Amateur Radio operator who establishes an EchoLink node, or who connects to the network directly, must be validated, which means providing positive proof of identity and current license before being granted access. Echolink is a VOIP (Voice Over IP) application that allows amateurs to connect to one another using the internet. So be warned if you decide to raise it as a topic of discussion at your next local club or f The EchoLink system requires that each new user provide positive proof of license and identity before his or her call sign is added to the list of validated users. EchoLink is an Internet-based system that connects Amateur Radio stations. To use EchoLink, you need to provide proof of license by entering your callsign and following the instructions on the web page. Learn how to authenticate yourself and what callsigns are acceptable for EchoLink. If a partial callsign is entered, EchoLink will find the first match among the stations currently logged on. For more information about guidelines for callsign validation, see the Support section of the EchoLink Web site. The EchoLink system requires that each new user provide positive proof of license and identity before his or her call sign is added to the list of validated users. . tcdmp, kym, etnc0v, qgx, islfikk, l1k, vd3, 954, vkbzcuh, n6qqy,