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DingoTel 2Way Two-Way Radio Internet Bridge

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Connect your radios to the DingoTel Network with 2Way and you can talk for free over the internet to anyone on the planet, while you roam about with your walkie talkie. DingoTel is an internet voice service that works just like your instant messenger. Click on a contact to start speaking. With free calls to other DingoTel users, it's the ultimate freedom to talk. -- DingoTel 2Way works by connecting your two-way radios to your computer, which then transmits your voice over the DingoTel network (VoIP). -- There are two parts to the system: (1.) The 2Way Adapter: Plugs into a standard USB jack and connects to one of your radios. Then pick up your second radio and roam free. Works with most radios that support a ‘Push To Talk' earpiece/microphone accessory. -- (2.) The 2Way Software: Connects you to the DingoTel Network and works like most instant messaging programs using a list of contacts. Adding contacts is simple, all you need is an email address.
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Technical Details

- Voice recognition for quick connection
- Spoken voice notification when your friends are online
- Works great with a headset mic
- Works with UpNP firewalls, NATS, and many other firewalls
- Import contacts from Outlook or MSN messenger
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Customer Buzz
 "Company is gone! This product WILL NOT WORK ANYMORE!!" 2007-12-05
By S. Emert (Tennessee)
Just putting this up to reinforce the other review stating the same info. DO NOT BUY THESE! I just ordered from Cabella's without looking here first. Wish I would have looked at Amazon reviews as I usually do and I would have saved some time and effort!

Customer Buzz
 "Not work !" 2007-08-15
By Suchart Sriwichai (Thailand)
Want to use this product ? Forget it ... No company web site, No server for their software, No support and No information what is going on with Dingotel company !!!



Very disappointed !!

Customer Buzz
 "Great idea but hard to get working" 2007-06-06
By Kriston Rehberg (Fairfax, VA USA)
Such an excellent idea and it was on sale so I figured why not try it out? I like to play with unusual electronics especially if they have something to do with radio! As expected the software is rather good-looking but not very reliable. I'm still experimenting with the device itself so the software doesn't really matter to me.



After I got the Dingotel I ran out and bought a pair of Motorola GMRS handsets with charging stations to work with this--unfortunately some radios do not charge in their base stations when they're powered on so you'll need to find one that does or your batteries wear out. The cheaper Motorola FRS-only radios don't appear to charge while operating, so use a battery eliminator device that goes into the battery compartment instead. None of the ones I have operate without batteries in the radio while resting in the charging station so you still need batteries or a battery eliminator contraption. You can try to find a base station that accepts single-pin Motorola headsets--good luck trying to find one.



Interestingly enough, both Microsoft Voice Synthesizer and Microsoft Voice Recognition are required for the software to function because you have to have some way to control the device from your walkie-talkie. I successfully got that feature working but as with most voice recognition software it is hard to convince the computer what you want to do. The MS Voice Recognition isn't the command-taking kind but the dictation kind, so I think command-taking voice recognition like you find on telephone customer service numbers would have worked better--maybe Windows Vista supports that kind of voice recognition.



Pros:

This product is an exceptionally interesting application of VoIP technology!

Device is super tiny and slick, requires just a USB port and comes with a USB extender cable. It's just really cool.

Voice recognition and synthesis!! (see Cons).

Neat orange-colored light.

The audio is completely self-contained inside the device as miniature digital sound card!! This means no clipping or other problems you need a sound technical geek to help you fix.

The idea has lots of promise (see Cons).



Cons:

This system requires the base station radio to have a single-pin Motorola-style headset jack. I should have been able to find adapters that convert the Motorola-style single-pin headset jack to the more common Cobra-style two-pin jacks but I've never found any.

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Customer Buzz
 "only half" 2007-04-18
By J. Payne (florida usa)
Well the concept is great. Linking distant radio repeaters together via the internet. I think this would be a great assett for Search Rescue and disaster relief work. As long as you have infastructure. HOWEVER you need to be somewhat techie--I was NOT able to make it work -stright from the box--.

Customer Buzz
 "No support and not what I expected" 2006-04-16
By Jason G. Hobbs (North Bend, WA United States)
No support. All emails to support unanswered. Is dingotel even in business anymore? Their digital certificates authenticating dingotel via SSL seem to have all expired. I prepaid some money for the +dail option to terminate calls to landlines, but the dialer does not work. Not pleased at all, and out of patience with the product. I would like my money back


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