[App_rpt-users] Asterisk and Echolink no direct connected radio

Todd Birkenholtz birkey at gmail.com
Sat Aug 15 14:33:44 UTC 2009


Group

Thanks for the help thus far.

In this simple example All I want to do is be able to connect to my Echolink
node and have my Asterisk server playback audio.
A connection is made but audio is not played back through Echolink but my
Asterisk logs indicate it is.


Todd Birkenholtz  W0IOU

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:27 PM, James Nessen <nessenj at jimsoffice.org>wrote:

> my untrained asterisk eye leads me to believe that your issue lies here:
>
> [radio-secure]
> exten => 2345,1,Answer
> exten => 2345,n,Playback(tt-weasels,skip)
> exten => 2345,n,Hangup
>
> This tells me to answer, playback a sound and then hang up the connection,
> and your log confirms this:
>
>  *CLI> [Aug 14 11:45:36] NOTICE[16779]: chan_echolink.c:2189 do_new_call:
> new CALL=W0IOU,ip=204.13.148.184,name=        Todd
>     -- Executing [2345 at radio-secure:1] Answer("echolink/el0-12", "") in
> new stack
>     -- Executing [2345 at radio-secure:2] Playback("echolink/el0-12",
> "tt-weasels|skip") in new stack
>     -- <echolink/el0-12> Playing 'tt-weasels' (language '')
>     -- Executing [2345 at radio-secure:3] Hangup("echolink/el0-12", "") in
> new stack
>   == Spawn extension (radio-secure, 2345, 3) exited non-zero on
> 'echolink/el0-12'
>
> I am running things the old way, but the ACID manual should cover you here
> as well:
>
>  [el0]
> confmode=no
> call=WU7Q-R
> pwd=password
> name=WU7Q-Repeater
> qth=Sacramento-CA
> email=email-addr
> maxstns=20
> rtcptimeout=10
> node=3590
> recfile=/tmp/recorded.gsm
> astnode=2194
> context=echolink-in
>  server1=server1.echolink.org
> server2=server2.echolink.org
> server3=server3.echolink.org
>
> extensions.conf
>
>  [echolink-in]
>
> ;exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3001083,1,hangup
> ;exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3021507,1,hangup
> ;exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3111234,1,hangup
> ;exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3208345,1,hangup
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3066432,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3009875,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3083598,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3127901,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3009865,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3214691,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3302333,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/3005539,1,Rpt,${NODE}
> exten => ${ECHOLINK}/_3XXXXXX,1,hangup
>
> This was the old way to do access control on echolink nodes, this
> particular setup only allows connections from known users and then
> disconnects everyone else.  Again, not the preferred method (see the ACID
> manual), but it works for us.
>
> Jim, K6JWN
>
>   On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Todd Birkenholtz <birkey at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Thanks Jim I will change my rpt.conf to rxchannel = Zap/pseudo
>>
>> Any Idea on why no audio in my inbound Echolink connections?
>>
>> My echolink inbound connection looks like this.
>>
>> In extensions.conf
>>
>> [radio-secure]
>> exten => 2345,1,Answer
>> exten => 2345,n,Playback(tt-weasels,skip)
>> exten => 2345,n,Hangup
>>
>>  *CLI> [Aug 14 11:45:36] NOTICE[16779]: chan_echolink.c:2189 do_new_call:
>> new CALL=W0IOU,ip=204.13.148.184,name=        Todd
>>     -- Executing [2345 at radio-secure:1] Answer("echolink/el0-12", "") in
>> new stack
>>     -- Executing [2345 at radio-secure:2] Playback("echolink/el0-12",
>> "tt-weasels|skip") in new stack
>>     -- <echolink/el0-12> Playing 'tt-weasels' (language '')
>>     -- Executing [2345 at radio-secure:3] Hangup("echolink/el0-12", "") in
>> new stack
>>   == Spawn extension (radio-secure, 2345, 3) exited non-zero on
>> 'echolink/el0-12'
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Todd Birkenholtz wrote:
>>> > Fellow Hams and PBX tinkerer's
>>> >
>>> > I want to provide a auto-patch and a repeater dial-in for our club
>>> > repeater using my existing home Asterisk PBX in a Flash setup.
>>> > Our club repeater is connected to Echolink so I was thinking about
>>> > creating a Echolink node on my server that users could link to then I
>>> > would allow an outbound call.
>>> > On the reverse I would like to provide a repeater dial-in number that
>>> > would route through my Asterisk server to our club's node via
>>> > Echolink. Keeping in mind at no time does my Asterisk server actually
>>> > communicates with a radio directly it is just acting as a Echolink
>>> > gateway.
>>> >
>>> > I have been experimenting with ACID but it appears the radio/usb
>>> > driver is preventing Asterisk from loading without a actual usb radio
>>> > connected. If I noload=chan_usbradio in the modules.conf file then
>>> > Asterisk appears to load but I am still having problems with refrence
>>> > to it in my rpt.config file.
>>> >
>>> > I have been able to configure a Echolink connection but I
>>> > cant send audio to the connected node when the remote station connects
>>> > but the Asterisk debug indicates it is.
>>> > Does anybody have a working Echolink node that they would like to
>>> > share their iax,echolink,rpt and extensions config file with me.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> Todd,
>>> Set rxchannel = Zap/pseudo in place chan_usb in rpt.conf You will not
>>> need the hardware.
>>>
>>>
>>> 73, Steve N4IRS
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>>
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>
>
> --
> Jim Nessen K6JWN
> Email: nessenj at jimsoffice.org | Ph: 530.564.0039
> IRLP: Node 3598 | Echolink: 83598 K6JWN-R | AllStar: Node  2165
>
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