EchoLink

[2] In essence it is the same as other VoIP applications (such as Skype), but with the unique addition of the ability to link to an amateur radio station's transceiver.

In February 2010, an edition of EchoLink was released for the Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch on the App Store.

In August 2010, an edition of EchoLink was released for the Android platform, and is now available in the Google Play Store.

Open source software packages that are largely compatible with EchoLink are available for Macintosh (EchoMac[7] and EchoHam[8]) and Linux (echoLinux or SvxLink/Qtel).

[10] The EchoLink software, which is designed to run on Microsoft Windows, has also been known to work on several Linux builds as well if loaded through Wine.

EchoLink working on Windows Vista .