[Allstar Digital] Using AllStar DTMF to steer DMRGateway
Robert Newberry
N1XBM at amsat.org
Wed May 11 13:59:55 EDT 2016
I get it kind of... I'm still a little confused.
I currently have the named section defined as. I use TG 42657 as my ID to
access ASL.
[AMBE_PEER]
gatewaydmrId = 312307
tgFilter = 42657
txTg = 42657
txTs = 2
I put this right above what was already in the file so the next section is
[BM]
tgFilter = 3100, 31094
txTg = 3100
txTx = 2
So am I to assume that in my /opt/dmrlink/ambe_audio/dmrlink.cfg
that I should ass a section for BM with the relevant connection
information? currently the only thing enabled is AMBE_PEER.
Will this be an issue since I already have a connection to Brandmeister
already defined in /opt/dmrlink/bridge/dmrlink/cfg
Thank you.
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com>
wrote:
> It's easy to steer your DMRGateway via DTMF or CLI or AllMon or
> AndroidIAX. Consider the following snip from ambe_audio.cfg
>
> section = BM # Use BM section values
>
> # order of precedence: dmrlink.cfg, section=, DEFAULTS
>
> [BM] # Listen to all, TX on
> TG3100 TS1
> tgFilter = 3100,3106,31094 # A list of TG IDs to
> monitor. All TGs will be passed to DMRGateway
> txTg = 3100 # TG to use for all frames
> received from DMRGateway -> IPSC
> txTs = 2 # Slot to use for frames
> received from DMRGateway -> IPSC
>
> [BM3100] # Brandmeister
> tgFilter = 3100 # USA Nationwide
> txTg = 3100
> txTs = 1
>
> [BM3106] # Brandmeister
> tgFilter = 3106 # California Statewide
> txTg = 3106
> txTs = 2
>
> [BM31094] # Brandmeister
> tgFilter = 31094 # US call area 4
> txTg = 31094
> txTs = 1
>
> [Sandbox] # Sandbox network
> tgFilter = 3120
> txTg = 3120
> txTs = 2
>
> [LOCAL] # Local network
> tgFilter = 3
> txTg = 3
> txTs = 2
>
> [Shutup] # Be quiet
> tgFilter = 0
> txTg = 0
> txTs = 2
>
> /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf
>
> ; DMRGateway Commands
>
> 73 = cmd,/bin/bash -c 'echo -n "section=Shutup" | nc 127.0.0.1 31002'
> 74 = cmd,/bin/bash -c 'echo -n "section=BM" | nc 127.0.0.1 31002'
> 76 = cmd,/bin/bash -c 'echo -n "section=DMR-MARC" | nc 127.0.0.1 31002'
> 77 = cmd,/bin/bash -c 'echo -n "section=BM3100" | nc 127.0.0.1 31002'
> 78 = cmd,/bin/bash -c 'echo -n "section=BM3106" | nc 127.0.0.1 31002'
> 79 = cmd,/bin/bash -c 'echo -n "section=BM31094" | nc 127.0.0.1 31002'
>
> Issue a *73 from a radio (simplified for example) and ambe_audio will use
> the section [Shutup]
> Issue a *77 from a radio (simplified for example) and ambe_audio will use
> the section [BM3100]
> Replace radio with CLI or AllMon or AndroidIAX.
> Add a script to cron
> ...
>
> Available remote control commands:
> 'reread_subscribers'
> 'reread_config'
> 'txTg'
> 'txTs'
> 'section'
> 'gateway_dmr_id'
> 'gateway_peer_id'
> 'restart'
> 'playbackFromFile'
> 'tgs'
> 'dump_template'
> 'get_info'
>
> See:
> <https://github.com/N4IRS/DMRGateway/blob/master/DMRGatewayDiagram.pdf>
> <https://github.com/N4IRS/DMRGateway/blob/master/DMRGateway.rtf>
> <
> https://github.com/N4IRS/DMRGateway/blob/master/DMRGatewayTechOverview.pdf
> >
>
> For INAD, 73 Steve N4IRS
>
> --
> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about."
> 1st Law of Logic
>
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N1XBM
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Paratus Communicare
Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086, 42658, 42657
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