LYNK25
LYNK25 Dashboard is the web panel for the P25 reflector that centralizes system status, live QSOs, and server metrics, so any radio amateur can view activity and join the digital world.
- Instant clarity: live activity, alerts and connected stations in one view.
- Low effort: fewer clicks, more operating. Lightweight design with periodic refresh.
- Useful data: callsign with QRZ link, name lookup via RadioID, and TG details.
- Stability: fixed dark mode, readable typography, and Bootstrap components.
- Customizable: title, subtitle and logo from the settings page.
- Telegram: receive official channel updates about connections, status and useful LYNK25 info.
Created by CA2RDP / TELECOVIAJERO with the goal of an intuitive, clear and fast web interface — inspired by Jocelyn, my wife, in name, typography and colors, blending family and hobby.
Thanks to the community that drives P25 and the open-source reference projects that make it possible. Special greetings to my radio amateur friends from ZONA DMR CHILE whose enthusiasm motivated building a P25 reflector to keep getting the most out of digital modes in amateur radio.
What is P25 in amateur radio and how do we use it?
P25 (Project 25) is a digital radio communications standard for land mobile services. In amateur radio we mainly use Phase 1 in conventional mode (12.5 kHz), with C4FM modulation and an IMBE/AMBE vocoder. It provides clear audio, signaling, and talkgroup-based operation on VHF/UHF amateur bands.
- Hotspots / MMDVM: link your P25 radio to the reflector through the Internet.
- MMDVM repeaters: can link to the reflector to extend coverage and reach.
- Talkgroups: group conversations into “rooms” (e.g.
30444). - Identity: we use RadioID registration to map ID ⇄ callsign/name.
Best practices: identify your callsign, leave pauses between transmissions to avoid overlaps and timeouts, and follow local band/power regulations.
P25 Network Resources
Check real-time information and useful tools for P25:
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Jonathan Naylor, G4KLX, for his open work that made P25 reflectors and utilities possible. Also thanks to everyone maintaining forks and dashboards we use as references.
Links point to public repositories for compiling or reviewing the code.
Support LYNK25
If you want to support this project on a voluntary basis, you can donate. You can also follow me on social networks for more amateur radio, P25 and technical project content.