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Hamshack Hotline: It works

Hamshack Hotline: It works

Roger M. Nabinger

Another Way to Connect – Update

In my previous post, I described the difficulties I encountered while trying to get my Cisco 504G phone to register on the Hamshack Hotline network. After following all the provisioning steps and troubleshooting with Bill from Hamshack Hotline support, the phone still refused to connect. We suspected a bad phone or a firmware issue, and I decided to attempt a firmware update in hopes of resolving the problem.

Hamshack Hotline: A Try

Hamshack Hotline: A Try

Roger M. Nabinger

Another Way to Connect

Recently, I decided to get involved with Hamshack Hotline, a dedicated VoIP network created specifically for licensed amateur radio operators. The network allows hams to communicate over the internet using VoIP phones, providing a great alternative means of staying connected beyond traditional radio frequencies. To participate, you need a compatible VoIP phone, and I opted for the Cisco 504G, a popular model among users.

Hamshack Hotline provides clear instructions on how to provision a phone for their network, which involves configuring settings to allow the phone to communicate with their servers. After going through the steps listed on their website, everything seemed to be in place. However, when it came time for my phone to register with the network, it simply wouldn’t connect.