[App_rpt-users] Remote commands
Neal Garbenis
njgarbenis at gmail.com
Thu Jul 28 01:08:07 UTC 2011
Lu
I am no expert but I do use the remote command often. First you need to be connected to the node that you want to control. Then dial *xxxxxx (the node you want to control). You will then hear a very overdriven audio file that says remote command. From that point on you are controlling that node you can (connect,disconnect, etc). To exit remote comand mode hit the # sign.
Hope this helps
Neal
NG8Y
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On Jul 27, 2011, at 8:52 PM, "Lu Vencl" <vencl at att.net> wrote:
> Ok,
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> I know this is a newbie question, but I searched everywhere I know and I can’t find an example nor figure this out..
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> I need to understand the proper command structure or procedure of *4 remote command.
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> Example, I want to issue a command to one of my nodes from another node. How do I do this?
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> I tried the following example from my node 27870
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> KA4EPS-R-Margate*CLI> rpt fun 27870 *427869*81#
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> I thought that this command would allow me to announce the time on node 27869 while entering this on the 27870 node..
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> Is this not possible?
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> Another example, let’s say I want 27869 to connect to 27875 would I want to dial over the air on (node 27870) *427869*327875# ?
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> Thanks again for your help.. I am just not getting anywhere with it.
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> Lu, KA4EPS
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