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{{Infobox PTTLink
 
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| image = Thruhole 0010.JPG
 
| image = Thruhole 0010.JPG
| caption = Voice Observing Time Extension for Radio (VOTER)
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| caption = Voice Observing Time Extension for Radio (VOTER)<ref name="VOTER">[[Media:VOTER_protocol.pdf|VOTER Protocol.pdf]]</ref>
 
| category = Hardware
 
| category = Hardware
 
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The VOTER (Voice Observing Time Extension for Radio) system was originally created by Jim Dixon, W6BIL (SK).
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The VOTER (Voice Observing Time Extension for Radio)<ref name="VOTER" />
    
= Introduction =
 
= Introduction =
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* Optionally, system monitoring access (both audio and signal strength at all receive sites) may be made available through the use of a JAVA applet (deprecated) and a process running on a server at a location with high availability and high bandwidth Typically, this is not at the same location as the above system, but may be, if appropriate. '''Note: currently this is accomplished using Allmon/Supermon for most monitoring situations (votemond is deprecated).'''
 
* Optionally, system monitoring access (both audio and signal strength at all receive sites) may be made available through the use of a JAVA applet (deprecated) and a process running on a server at a location with high availability and high bandwidth Typically, this is not at the same location as the above system, but may be, if appropriate. '''Note: currently this is accomplished using Allmon/Supermon for most monitoring situations (votemond is deprecated).'''
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![](https://github.com/ve7fet/voter/blob/master/docs/VOTER_System_Layout.png)
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<center>
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[[File:VOTER System Layout.png|thumb|center|900px|VOTER System Layout]]
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</center>
    
== IP (Internet) Network Planning and Provisioning ==
 
== IP (Internet) Network Planning and Provisioning ==
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Systems of this type can greatly improve ability to provide efficient and reliable communications, not to mention promoting usage of frequencies and modes that otherwise may have been underutilized or ignored.
 
Systems of this type can greatly improve ability to provide efficient and reliable communications, not to mention promoting usage of frequencies and modes that otherwise may have been underutilized or ignored.
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= References =
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<references />

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