[App_rpt-users] TM-271 remote base setup

Scott Weis kb2ear at kb2ear.net
Wed Sep 23 03:28:40 UTC 2009


Anyway, Does anyone out there have a working config for the tm271 that they 
would be willing to share? I can provide SSH access for debugging. at this 
point I'm stuck.

Thanks & 73
Scott KB2EAR
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Rodgers" <sales at qrvc.com>
To: "Jim Duuuude" <telesistant at hotmail.com>
Cc: <kb2ear at kb2ear.net>; "app_rpt mailing list" <app_rpt-users at qrvc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] TM-271 remote base setup


> Jim Duuuude wrote:
>> No, in the case of the tm-271 the interface IS the standard serial one
>> that connects thru the mic cable.
>>
>>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:50:41 -0700
>>> From: sales at qrvc.com
>>> To: kb2ear at kb2ear.net
>>> CC: app_rpt-users at qrvc.com
>>> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] TM-271 remote base setup
>>>
>>> Scott Weis wrote:
>>>> I have just tried with a belkin USB serial dongle and get the exact 
>>>> same
>>>> errors. I can see data going out on the TX light but no rx light ever
>>>> flashes. It's like the radio is not talking to the system.  As a test I
>>>> tried the Kenwood RCP software with the same USB dongle and it works 
>>>> file.
>>>>
>>>> Am I supposed to set the baud rate somewhere?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks & 73,
>>>> Scott KB2EAR
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>> From: "Scott Weis" <kb2ear at kb2ear.net>
>>>> To: "app_rpt users list" <app_rpt-users at qrvc.com>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 5:01 PM
>>>> Subject: [App_rpt-users] (no subject)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I am haveing trouble setting up a remote base using a TM-271A. I have 
>>>>> the
>>>>> folloing settings in my rpt.conf
>>>>>
>>>>> [2555]                                  ; Node id of Remote Base
>>>>> rxchannel = Radio/usb1                  ; Rx audio/signalling channel
>>>>> functions = functions-remote
>>>>> phone_functions=functions-remote
>>>>> remote=tm271
>>>>> ioport = /dev/ttyS0                     ; Specify port for serial port
>>>>> (optional)
>>>>> memory = memory                         ; Section to hold memory 
>>>>> entries
>>>>> (optional)
>>>>> authlevel = 0                           ; Anyone can use it
>>>>> duplex=0
>>>>> statpost_program=/usr/bin/wget,-q,--output-document=/dev/null ; 
>>>>> Program
>>>>> and
>>>>> options to send stats
>>>>> statpost_url=http://stats.allstarlink.org/uhandler.php ; URL for 
>>>>> status
>>>>> updates
>>>>>
>>>>> When I connect I get serial errors, am I missing something?
>>>>>
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:32] NOTICE[10614]: chan_echolink.c:2102 do_el_directory:
>>>>> Directory pgm done downloading(partial,compressed), 132 records
>>>>>    -- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 172.31.1.164:
>>>>>       > requested format = ulaw,
>>>>>       > requested prefs = (ulaw),
>>>>>       > actual format = ulaw,
>>>>>       > host prefs = (ulaw|gsm),
>>>>>       > priority = mine
>>>>>    -- Executing [2555 at radio-phone:1] Answer("IAX2/pbx-5488", "") in 
>>>>> new
>>>>> stack
>>>>>    -- Executing [2555 at radio-phone:2] Wait("IAX2/pbx-5488", "2") in new
>>>>> stack
>>>>>    -- Executing [2555 at radio-phone:3] Rpt("IAX2/pbx-5488", "2555|P") in 
>>>>> new
>>>>> stack
>>>>>    -- Re-Loading config for repeater 2555
>>>>>  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found
>>>>>    -- rpt (Rx) initiating call to Radio/usb1 on Radio/usb1
>>>>>  == Set device 5-1 to usb1
>>>>>  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/usbradio_tune_usb1.conf': Found
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:36] WARNING[10860]: chan_usbradio.c:1436 hidthread: 
>>>>> Loaded
>>>>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1.conf for device usb1 .
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:36] NOTICE[10859]: app_rpt.c:4040 openserial: Opened 
>>>>> serial
>>>>> port /dev/ttyS0
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:36] NOTICE[10859]: app_rpt.c:8284 rpt_telemetry: 
>>>>> Tracepoint
>>>>> rpt_telemetry() entered mode=38
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:36] NOTICE[10859]: app_rpt.c:8478 rpt_telemetry: 
>>>>> Tracepoint
>>>>> rpt_telemetry() exit
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:36] NOTICE[10871]: app_rpt.c:4230 send_usb_txt: 
>>>>> send_usb_txt
>>>>> SETFREQ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 L
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:36] NOTICE[10871]: app_rpt.c:11117 serial_remote_io:
>>>>> ioport=/dev/ttyS0 baud=13 iofd=0x4b
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:37] WARNING[10871]: app_rpt.c:11140 serial_remote_io: 
>>>>> Serial
>>>>> device not responding on node 2555
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:37] NOTICE[10871]: app_rpt.c:11117 serial_remote_io:
>>>>> ioport=/dev/ttyS0 baud=13 iofd=0x4b
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:38] WARNING[10871]: app_rpt.c:11140 serial_remote_io: 
>>>>> Serial
>>>>> device not responding on node 2555
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:38] NOTICE[10871]: app_rpt.c:11117 serial_remote_io:
>>>>> ioport=/dev/ttyS0 baud=13 iofd=0x4b
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:39] WARNING[10871]: app_rpt.c:11140 serial_remote_io: 
>>>>> Serial
>>>>> device not responding on node 2555
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:39] NOTICE[10871]: app_rpt.c:11117 serial_remote_io:
>>>>> ioport=/dev/ttyS0 baud=13 iofd=0x4b
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:39] NOTICE[10733]: app_rpt.c:10331 handle_link_data: 
>>>>> @@@@
>>>>> node
>>>>> 2298 recieved node list L 
>>>>> T2023,T2061,T2459,T2010,T2011,T2393,T2480,T2481
>>>>> from node 2000
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:40] WARNING[10871]: app_rpt.c:11140 serial_remote_io: 
>>>>> Serial
>>>>> device not responding on node 2555
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:40] NOTICE[10871]: app_rpt.c:11117 serial_remote_io:
>>>>> ioport=/dev/ttyS0 baud=13 iofd=0x4b
>>>>> [Sep 22 16:54:41] WARNING[10871]: app_rpt.c:11140 serial_remote_io: 
>>>>> Serial
>>>>> device not responding on node 2555
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>> The baud rate is fixed in the app_rpt s/w.
>>>
>>> The problem is very likely to be in the interface. What are you using
>>> for an interface? Note the interface is not the usb to serial converter,
>>> and it is not the pre-made up Kenwood serial cable either. It is usually
>>> a homebrew circuit which merges the output from the sound fob and the
>>> serial port together, oh, and it requires power from the modified FOB as
>>> well.
>>>
>>> Please refer to the interface circuit here:
>>>
>>> http://images.qrvc.com/usb2tmg707.pdf
>>>
>>> Steve
>>> WA6ZFT
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>
> Oops. I screwed up!
> I don't know how I got stuck on TMG-707 vs TM-271.
>
> The TM-271 has a dedicated serial port so please disregard my confusing
> message....
>
> Steve
> WA6ZFT
>
>
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