[App_rpt-users] Help requested for new link system

Jim Duuuude telesistant at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 4 02:53:31 UTC 2011


Yes, you can set up app_rpt completely privately (not having anything to do with Allstar), OR you can use the 
remotely-controllable function to turn off incoming connections (which would probably be a much better idea).

And Yes, I am sure that you can find someone to share configs with you.

JIM WB6NIL

From: w5bi at amsat.org
To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 19:44:25 -0700
Subject: [App_rpt-users] Help requested for new link system



Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I am trustee of Sandoval County ARES in New Mexico. (www.nmscares.org) I am in the process of redesigning our repeater system to permit linking of our 2 repeater sites. One site is in town with VHF & UHF repeaters & IC-706 remote base. The second site is on a mountaintop at ~9000' with one UHF repeater. Both are line-of-sight. I could use additional UHF XCVRs to link the sites, but I believe that  Asterisk with app_rpt is a much better solution. I just completed my first evaluation of Asterisk using my personal repeater with connectivity provided by AllstarLink. I am pleased with the audio quality and linking capabilities. However, for this ARES implementation, I must have the ability to isolate the system from AllstarLink during exercises and activations.  Thus, I have to determine if is possible to link nodes without going thru AllstarLink (IP to IP)? If not, is it possible to restrict access on the AllstarLink system? Secondly, would someone be willing to share module setups (xxx.conf) for a system that uses multiple repeaters and IC-706 remote base? Here is a simple diagram of the proposed system: Site 1                              Site 2(in town)                 (mountaintop)-----------                  -------------                  INTERNETAsterisk  < - - - - - - -> AsteriskUHF RPTR                       UHF RPTRVHF RPTRRem Base  73s Gary  Gary Bonebrake W5BIEmergency CoordinatorSandoval County Amateur Radio Emergency Servicew5bi at nmscares.org
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