From fvillarroel at yahoo.com Sat Dec 1 01:41:05 2012 From: fvillarroel at yahoo.com (FERNANDO VILLARROEL) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:41:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt In-Reply-To: <6FBEE34B-6FE3-4EE5-98A7-7EC8E9FB4C0D@me.com> Message-ID: <1354326065.79670.YahooMailClassic@web162006.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Dear Matt. My ACID is a local installation. Yes, i did defined cop6 in rpt.conf I have not other nodes connected with this node (1999) The radio base (Motorola GM300) and mobiles radios (handys) can transmit very well between both. I can call from Zoiper and IAXrpt to Radio Base (1999) and i can doing the following commands: 6=autopatchup,noct=1,farenddisconnect=1,dialtime=20000 0=autopatchdn ; Autopatch down 99=cop,4 ; Audio test tone 98=cop,6 ; Phone TX key But COP6 not works or i can't PTT from softphnes to handys. I can call from handy to PSTN and CellPhones. When i run the following commands Asterisk show me: test*CLI> radio tune rxnoise tune rxnoise maxtries=12, target=23000, tolerance=2750 tries=0, setting=2, meas=7323 tries=1, setting=6, meas=14436 tries=2, setting=10, meas=26213 tries=3, setting=9, meas=25173 tries=4, setting=9, meas=25229 tries=5, setting=9, meas=25107 tries=6, setting=9, meas=25344 DONE tries=6, setting=563, meas=25344, sqnoise=8140 INFO: RX INPUT ADJUST SUCCESS. test*CLI> radio tune rxvoice INFO: RX VOICE ADJUST START. target=7200 tolerance=360 tries=0, setting=1.000000, meas=17354 tries=1, setting=0.414890, meas=7179 tries=2, setting=0.416104, meas=7674 tries=3, setting=0.390402, meas=6842 tries=4, setting=0.390402, meas=6866 tries=5, setting=0.390402, meas=6956 DONE tries=5, setting=0.390402, meas=6956.000000 INFO: RX VOICE GAIN ADJUST SUCCESS. Regards. --- On Fri, 11/30/12, Matt Roberts wrote: > From: Matt Roberts > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt > To: "Fernando Villarroel" > Cc: "Keith Goobie" , "APP RPT" > Date: Friday, November 30, 2012, 4:59 PM > > On Nov 30, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel wrote: > > > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf > and rpt.conf because i can't doing work, or how i can do. > > > I don't think your configuration files are the issue > themselves.? Does your node work? Can you transmit to > your node, and when people transmit from other nodes can you > hear them? Is cop6 defined in RPT.conf? Cop6 determines what > command is used to activate PTT on the phone.? Has > anyone tried connecting to your node from the portal on the > phone and see if what is said is going out over your node? > > > Matt Roberts > n9gmr at me.com > Call Sign N9GMR > Allstar 28142 > EchoLink 640860 > > From JimKutsch at yahoo.com Sun Dec 2 00:41:25 2012 From: JimKutsch at yahoo.com (Jim Kutsch) Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2012 19:41:25 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Defining Alternate IAX Port Message-ID: <000001cdd025$c22da0f0$4688e2d0$@yahoo.com> I need to list my node as using port 4568 for IAX in the rpt-extnodes downloads. I see that some other nodes have done that but I cannot find any reference to how to register or otherwise upload that I'm using an alternative port. Does anyone know the magic? 73, Jim, KY2D, node 2396 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The labtop is seeing the usb stick as /dev/sdb1, and I can see the files on there, just not sure where to point it to, to continue the install. Ian Venable Ki6ies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kb3ors at gmail.com Sun Dec 2 16:24:51 2012 From: kb3ors at gmail.com (Brian Burton) Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 11:24:51 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allmon Message-ID: Jim just an FYI. I did a fresh install of ACID last night. I then installed allmon. When veiwing the allmon anytime there was a keyup the page did not turn green. I then updated to the latest astsrc and all was good. I would have thought that would have already been part of a new install. On a side note I am trying to get a couple of seperate servers to show up on one server page. Currently I have all the boxes open to the web. Same ports on all, login and passwds same on all. IP addresses allmon.ini pointing to the external IP of the external server. Webpage only shows local node. Anyone with suggestions? Or is there something I have skipped? Thanks Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 12:00 PM, wrote: > Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to > app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (Keith Goobie) > 2. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (FERNANDO VILLARROEL) > 3. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (Matt Roberts) > 4. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (FERNANDO VILLARROEL) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:37:28 -0400 > From: Keith Goobie > To: Fernando Villarroel > Cc: APP RPT > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > I am on iPhone right now. Will do when I get home. > > Keith > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 30, 2012, at 2:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel > wrote: > > > Dear Keith. > > > > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf and rpt.conf > because i can't doing work, or how i can do. > > > > Thank you for you help. > > > > Enviado desde mi iPhone > > > > El 30-11-2012, a las 13:58, Keith Goobie escribi?: > > > >> Simplex is not a cable design issue. It is controlled from rpt.conf > and usbradio.conf > >> > >> Keith > >> > >> Sent from my iPhone > >> > >> On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:53 PM, David KE6UPI wrote: > >> > >>> Are you using one radio in simplex mode? If so you need a simplex > cable. http://www.uricables.com/motorola.html > >>> > >>> David > >>> > >>> > >>> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 8:15 AM, FERNANDO VILLARROEL < > fvillarroel at yahoo.com> wrote: > >>>> Dear All. > >>>> > >>>> I have installed ACID succesfully > >>>> > >>>> I have the follows devices connected: > >>>> > >>>> Motorola GM300 conected to my Asterisk (Centos) > >>>> > >>>> http://www.dmkeng.com/URI_Order_Page.htm > >>>> > >>>> http://www.uricables.com/DuplexMotorola.html (i have connected from > RX Cable) > >>>> > >>>> I am trying to doing PTT from Zoiper and IAXrpt, but not works. I do > not understand why. > >>>> > >>>> http://allstarnode.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=67 > >>>> > >>>> When i try to do *98 i have not audio in radio base and mobiles > radios (handy). > >>>> > >>>> Does anyone tell me what is the best config for usbradio.conf and > rpt.conf? > >>>> > >>>> I hope anyone could help me or how i can do. > >>>> > >>>> Fernando > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list > >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> App_rpt-users mailing list > >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20121130/4e6b9ba4/attachment-0001.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 10:46:03 -0800 (PST) > From: FERNANDO VILLARROEL > To: Keith Goobie > Cc: APP RPT > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt > Message-ID: > <1354301163.31052.YahooMailClassic at web162005.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Ok Keith. > Thank You so much, i am trying to solve this issue from a long time (3 > weeks). > I can send the access root for my ACID installation and my MSN ID or > Skype, if you want. > > Regards > > --- On Fri, 11/30/12, Keith Goobie wrote: > > From: Keith Goobie > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt > To: "Fernando Villarroel" > Cc: "David KE6UPI" , "APP RPT" < > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org> > Date: Friday, November 30, 2012, 2:37 PM > > I am on iPhone right now. ?Will do when I get home.? > Keith > > Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 30, 2012, at 2:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel > wrote: > > Dear Keith. > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf and rpt.conf > because i can't doing work, or how i can do. > Thank you for you help. > > Enviado desde mi iPhone > El 30-11-2012, a las 13:58, Keith Goobie escribi?: > > Simplex is not a cable design issue. ?It is controlled from rpt.conf and > usbradio.conf > Keith > > Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:53 PM, David KE6UPI wrote: > > Are you using one radio in simplex mode? If so you need a simplex cable.? > http://www.uricables.com/motorola.html > David > > > On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 8:15 AM, FERNANDO VILLARROEL < > fvillarroel at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Dear All. > > > > I have installed ACID succesfully > > > > I have the follows devices connected: > > > > Motorola GM300 conected to my Asterisk (Centos) > > > > http://www.dmkeng.com/URI_Order_Page.htm > > > > http://www.uricables.com/DuplexMotorola.html (i have connected from RX > Cable) > > > > I am trying to doing PTT from Zoiper and IAXrpt, but not works. I do not > understand why. > > > > http://allstarnode.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=67 > > > > When i try to do *98 i have not audio in radio base and mobiles radios > (handy). > > > > Does anyone tell me what is the best config for usbradio.conf and rpt.conf? > > > > I hope anyone could help me or how i can do. > > > > Fernando > > > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20121130/723a5ad0/attachment-0001.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 15:59:30 -0500 > From: Matt Roberts > To: Fernando Villarroel > Cc: APP RPT > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt > Message-ID: <6FBEE34B-6FE3-4EE5-98A7-7EC8E9FB4C0D at me.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII > > > On Nov 30, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel wrote: > > > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf and rpt.conf > because i can't doing work, or how i can do. > > > I don't think your configuration files are the issue themselves. Does > your node work? Can you transmit to your node, and when people transmit > from other nodes can you hear them? Is cop6 defined in RPT.conf? Cop6 > determines what command is used to activate PTT on the phone. Has anyone > tried connecting to your node from the portal on the phone and see if what > is said is going out over your node? > > > Matt Roberts > n9gmr at me.com > Call Sign N9GMR > Allstar 28142 > EchoLink 640860 > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:41:05 -0800 (PST) > From: FERNANDO VILLARROEL > To: Matt Roberts > Cc: APP RPT > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt > Message-ID: > <1354326065.79670.YahooMailClassic at web162006.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Dear Matt. > > My ACID is a local installation. > > Yes, i did defined cop6 in rpt.conf > > I have not other nodes connected with this node (1999) > > The radio base (Motorola GM300) and mobiles radios (handys) can transmit > very well between both. > > I can call from Zoiper and IAXrpt to Radio Base (1999) and i can doing the > following commands: > > 6=autopatchup,noct=1,farenddisconnect=1,dialtime=20000 > 0=autopatchdn ; Autopatch down > > 99=cop,4 ; Audio test tone > 98=cop,6 ; Phone TX key > > But COP6 not works or i can't PTT from softphnes to handys. > > I can call from handy to PSTN and CellPhones. > > When i run the following commands Asterisk show me: > > test*CLI> radio tune rxnoise > tune rxnoise maxtries=12, target=23000, tolerance=2750 > tries=0, setting=2, meas=7323 > tries=1, setting=6, meas=14436 > tries=2, setting=10, meas=26213 > tries=3, setting=9, meas=25173 > tries=4, setting=9, meas=25229 > tries=5, setting=9, meas=25107 > tries=6, setting=9, meas=25344 > DONE tries=6, setting=563, meas=25344, sqnoise=8140 > INFO: RX INPUT ADJUST SUCCESS. > > test*CLI> radio tune rxvoice > INFO: RX VOICE ADJUST START. > target=7200 tolerance=360 > tries=0, setting=1.000000, meas=17354 > tries=1, setting=0.414890, meas=7179 > tries=2, setting=0.416104, meas=7674 > tries=3, setting=0.390402, meas=6842 > tries=4, setting=0.390402, meas=6866 > tries=5, setting=0.390402, meas=6956 > DONE tries=5, setting=0.390402, meas=6956.000000 > INFO: RX VOICE GAIN ADJUST SUCCESS. > > > Regards. > > --- On Fri, 11/30/12, Matt Roberts wrote: > > > From: Matt Roberts > > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt > > To: "Fernando Villarroel" > > Cc: "Keith Goobie" , "APP RPT" < > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org> > > Date: Friday, November 30, 2012, 4:59 PM > > > > On Nov 30, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel wrote: > > > > > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf > > and rpt.conf because i can't doing work, or how i can do. > > > > > I don't think your configuration files are the issue > > themselves.? Does your node work? Can you transmit to > > your node, and when people transmit from other nodes can you > > hear them? Is cop6 defined in RPT.conf? Cop6 determines what > > command is used to activate PTT on the phone.? Has > > anyone tried connecting to your node from the portal on the > > phone and see if what is said is going out over your node? > > > > > > Matt Roberts > > n9gmr at me.com > > Call Sign N9GMR > > Allstar 28142 > > EchoLink 640860 > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 1 > ******************************************** > -- Brian KB3ORS WAN-RS Tech Support -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The HP's not do DSP - so you have to use chan_simpleusb. You cannot use the onboard soundcard... You need an external URI or usb fob. Cheers! Ramesh. Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: Chris K7AZ Sender: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2012 11:15:19 To: Subject: [App_rpt-users] HP Thin Client Conversion To Linux-AllStar? _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From kb3ors at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 03:56:28 2012 From: kb3ors at gmail.com (Brian Burton) Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 22:56:28 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allmon In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you Tim. You answered my questions. Work well now. On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Tim Sawyer wrote: > Yep, you should always upgrade from SVN after a fresh install of ACID. The > IOS image is out of date. > > Be sure port 5038 or whatever port you are using for the Asterisk Manager > is forwarded to you web server. Note, almon.ini should point to the > external address of the Asterisk Manager on each Allstar node server. Be > sure manager.conf on each node allows all clients (0.0.0.0) or your web > server's address. > > The web server doesn't need to be run on any of your nodes. In fact, you > probably shouldn't do that unless you are sure that won't clobber your > node's performance. I recommend using a separate from your node web server. > -- > Tim > :wq > > On Dec 2, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Brian Burton wrote: > > Jim just an FYI. I did a fresh install of ACID last night. I then > installed allmon. When veiwing the allmon anytime there was a keyup the > page did not turn green. I then updated to the latest astsrc and all was > good. I would have thought that would have already been part of a new > install. > > > On a side note I am trying to get a couple of seperate servers to show up > on one server page. Currently I have all the boxes open to the web. Same > ports on all, login and passwds same on all. IP addresses allmon.ini > pointing to the external IP of the external server. Webpage only shows > local node. Anyone with suggestions? Or is there something I have skipped? > > Thanks > > > > Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 12:00 PM, wrote: > >> Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to >> app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (Keith Goobie) >> 2. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (FERNANDO VILLARROEL) >> 3. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (Matt Roberts) >> 4. Re: Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt (FERNANDO VILLARROEL) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:37:28 -0400 >> From: Keith Goobie >> To: Fernando Villarroel >> Cc: APP RPT >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt >> Message-ID: >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> I am on iPhone right now. Will do when I get home. >> >> Keith >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Nov 30, 2012, at 2:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel >> wrote: >> >> > Dear Keith. >> > >> > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf and rpt.conf >> because i can't doing work, or how i can do. >> > >> > Thank you for you help. >> > >> > Enviado desde mi iPhone >> > >> > El 30-11-2012, a las 13:58, Keith Goobie escribi?: >> > >> >> Simplex is not a cable design issue. It is controlled from rpt.conf >> and usbradio.conf >> >> >> >> Keith >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> >> On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:53 PM, David KE6UPI wrote: >> >> >> >>> Are you using one radio in simplex mode? If so you need a simplex >> cable. http://www.uricables.com/motorola.html >> >>> >> >>> David >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 8:15 AM, FERNANDO VILLARROEL < >> fvillarroel at yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>>> Dear All. >> >>>> >> >>>> I have installed ACID succesfully >> >>>> >> >>>> I have the follows devices connected: >> >>>> >> >>>> Motorola GM300 conected to my Asterisk (Centos) >> >>>> >> >>>> http://www.dmkeng.com/URI_Order_Page.htm >> >>>> >> >>>> http://www.uricables.com/DuplexMotorola.html (i have connected from >> RX Cable) >> >>>> >> >>>> I am trying to doing PTT from Zoiper and IAXrpt, but not works. I do >> not understand why. >> >>>> >> >>>> http://allstarnode.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=67 >> >>>> >> >>>> When i try to do *98 i have not audio in radio base and mobiles >> radios (handy). >> >>>> >> >>>> Does anyone tell me what is the best config for usbradio.conf and >> rpt.conf? >> >>>> >> >>>> I hope anyone could help me or how i can do. >> >>>> >> >>>> Fernando >> >>>> >> >>>> _______________________________________________ >> >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >> >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >>> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >> >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: < >> http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20121130/4e6b9ba4/attachment-0001.html >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 10:46:03 -0800 (PST) >> From: FERNANDO VILLARROEL >> To: Keith Goobie >> Cc: APP RPT >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt >> Message-ID: >> <1354301163.31052.YahooMailClassic at web162005.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >> Ok Keith. >> Thank You so much, i am trying to solve this issue from a long time (3 >> weeks). >> I can send the access root for my ACID installation and my MSN ID or >> Skype, if you want. >> >> Regards >> >> --- On Fri, 11/30/12, Keith Goobie wrote: >> >> From: Keith Goobie >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt >> To: "Fernando Villarroel" >> Cc: "David KE6UPI" , "APP RPT" < >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org> >> Date: Friday, November 30, 2012, 2:37 PM >> >> I am on iPhone right now. ?Will do when I get home.? >> Keith >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> On Nov 30, 2012, at 2:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel >> wrote: >> >> Dear Keith. >> Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf and rpt.conf >> because i can't doing work, or how i can do. >> Thank you for you help. >> >> Enviado desde mi iPhone >> El 30-11-2012, a las 13:58, Keith Goobie escribi?: >> >> Simplex is not a cable design issue. ?It is controlled from rpt.conf and >> usbradio.conf >> Keith >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:53 PM, David KE6UPI wrote: >> >> Are you using one radio in simplex mode? If so you need a simplex cable.? >> http://www.uricables.com/motorola.html >> David >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 8:15 AM, FERNANDO VILLARROEL < >> fvillarroel at yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> Dear All. >> >> >> >> I have installed ACID succesfully >> >> >> >> I have the follows devices connected: >> >> >> >> Motorola GM300 conected to my Asterisk (Centos) >> >> >> >> http://www.dmkeng.com/URI_Order_Page.htm >> >> >> >> http://www.uricables.com/DuplexMotorola.html (i have connected from RX >> Cable) >> >> >> >> I am trying to doing PTT from Zoiper and IAXrpt, but not works. I do not >> understand why. >> >> >> >> http://allstarnode.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=67 >> >> >> >> When i try to do *98 i have not audio in radio base and mobiles radios >> (handy). >> >> >> >> Does anyone tell me what is the best config for usbradio.conf and >> rpt.conf? >> >> >> >> I hope anyone could help me or how i can do. >> >> >> >> Fernando >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: < >> http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20121130/723a5ad0/attachment-0001.html >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 3 >> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 15:59:30 -0500 >> From: Matt Roberts >> To: Fernando Villarroel >> Cc: APP RPT >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt >> Message-ID: <6FBEE34B-6FE3-4EE5-98A7-7EC8E9FB4C0D at me.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII >> >> >> On Nov 30, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel wrote: >> >> > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf and rpt.conf >> because i can't doing work, or how i can do. >> > >> I don't think your configuration files are the issue themselves. Does >> your node work? Can you transmit to your node, and when people transmit >> from other nodes can you hear them? Is cop6 defined in RPT.conf? Cop6 >> determines what command is used to activate PTT on the phone. Has anyone >> tried connecting to your node from the portal on the phone and see if what >> is said is going out over your node? >> >> >> Matt Roberts >> n9gmr at me.com >> Call Sign N9GMR >> Allstar 28142 >> EchoLink 640860 >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 4 >> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:41:05 -0800 (PST) >> From: FERNANDO VILLARROEL >> To: Matt Roberts >> Cc: APP RPT >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt >> Message-ID: >> <1354326065.79670.YahooMailClassic at web162006.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 >> >> Dear Matt. >> >> My ACID is a local installation. >> >> Yes, i did defined cop6 in rpt.conf >> >> I have not other nodes connected with this node (1999) >> >> The radio base (Motorola GM300) and mobiles radios (handys) can transmit >> very well between both. >> >> I can call from Zoiper and IAXrpt to Radio Base (1999) and i can doing >> the following commands: >> >> 6=autopatchup,noct=1,farenddisconnect=1,dialtime=20000 >> 0=autopatchdn ; Autopatch down >> >> 99=cop,4 ; Audio test tone >> 98=cop,6 ; Phone TX key >> >> But COP6 not works or i can't PTT from softphnes to handys. >> >> I can call from handy to PSTN and CellPhones. >> >> When i run the following commands Asterisk show me: >> >> test*CLI> radio tune rxnoise >> tune rxnoise maxtries=12, target=23000, tolerance=2750 >> tries=0, setting=2, meas=7323 >> tries=1, setting=6, meas=14436 >> tries=2, setting=10, meas=26213 >> tries=3, setting=9, meas=25173 >> tries=4, setting=9, meas=25229 >> tries=5, setting=9, meas=25107 >> tries=6, setting=9, meas=25344 >> DONE tries=6, setting=563, meas=25344, sqnoise=8140 >> INFO: RX INPUT ADJUST SUCCESS. >> >> test*CLI> radio tune rxvoice >> INFO: RX VOICE ADJUST START. >> target=7200 tolerance=360 >> tries=0, setting=1.000000, meas=17354 >> tries=1, setting=0.414890, meas=7179 >> tries=2, setting=0.416104, meas=7674 >> tries=3, setting=0.390402, meas=6842 >> tries=4, setting=0.390402, meas=6866 >> tries=5, setting=0.390402, meas=6956 >> DONE tries=5, setting=0.390402, meas=6956.000000 >> INFO: RX VOICE GAIN ADJUST SUCCESS. >> >> >> Regards. >> >> --- On Fri, 11/30/12, Matt Roberts wrote: >> >> > From: Matt Roberts >> > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help Motorola GM300 and app_rpt >> > To: "Fernando Villarroel" >> > Cc: "Keith Goobie" , "APP RPT" < >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org> >> > Date: Friday, November 30, 2012, 4:59 PM >> > >> > On Nov 30, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Fernando Villarroel wrote: >> > >> > > Do you could tell me a sample config for usbradio.conf >> > and rpt.conf because i can't doing work, or how i can do. >> > > >> > I don't think your configuration files are the issue >> > themselves.? Does your node work? Can you transmit to >> > your node, and when people transmit from other nodes can you >> > hear them? Is cop6 defined in RPT.conf? Cop6 determines what >> > command is used to activate PTT on the phone.? 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URL: From edgecomberts at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 10:03:33 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 21:03:33 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... Message-ID: I wrote two emails today, one dealing with the subject of the use of ARM platforms for app_rpt/ chan_voter software, and one dealing with the audio capabilities of modern laptops, particularly Macbook Airs. The intent follows: -------------------------------------------- So after alot of wrangling, I've found out something: DAHDI and Zaptel support on ARM Linux kernels version 3.0 and above just doesn't happen. I personally believe this is because most ARM systems lack a PCI slot of any description, and pretty much will forever lack PCI slots (the last ARM I heard of that had PCI was the Ionynx PC from the UK, running RiSC OS - oops?). Now this doesn't give Digium an incentive to code up some support for non-existant hardware, under the pretense that app_rpt and chan_voter needs tonezone and a handful of other elements from Zaptel (or DAHDI), does it? Which means you effectively cannot, for the foreseeable future, use an ARM platform as the controller for a PMR network. That means that, for the first time in five years, I'm considering buying an x86 platform. Huh, you say, this is Shane we're talking about here, he don't do x86! Unless a certain set of conditions are met, no, I don't... Meet the Fit PC-3. You might know it, or the Fit PC-2. I admit to knowing the Fit PC-2 quite well. A nice piece of gear. What I didn't know was they updated to an AMD APU based system, and qualified the PC-3 for use with Linux Mint. Uh huh, headless Ubuntu, here I come! And this little, fanless, 17Watt total draw bad boy will run all of the usual suspects in a PMR network that you may so desire... Which is what I desire. ARM can be such a pain in the ass sometimes... This system, with 4GB of RAM, no HDD, and postage from Israel (I don't think it'll get here before Christmas, but thanks for asking), is the princely sum of $485, max, including Paypal "tax." We pay the nobles a damn stiff fee for civilisation, don't we? I have a 40GB SSD here, just about ready to go. I also have some 12VDC gear, ready for this little thing to strut its stuff. As I want it to run headless, I'll probably get it to talk SSH ("Shhhhhh!") to the outside world, but I do have a 12VDC compatible 15 inch DVI monitor, with HDMi to DVI cable. Yes, yes, it uses cold cathodes... gah, its so hard to get good help these days. I don't actually have to have the monitor on for an entire weekend, only when things hit fans in interesting, intersecting ways they're not supposed to. If that happens, and I can't log into my PMR controller, I think the network is pretty much toast by that point. I don't believe I'd need a failover, I remember reading something along the lines of underclocking will occur until such time as a heat issue can resolve itself, the thing, with SSD, has no moving parts (no pesky fans to fail!) and as long as you don't hook the power up backwards, this thing is pretty much unkillable. Dual core APU at 1.0GHz, as mentioned, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD. Running a nice, recent revision of something that can operate in console/ SSH mode. I don't want an X server to slow me down. This thing is a PMR controller, not a Facebookin' machine. So, I've solved all my problems with ARM platforms in one fell swoop. This is good you say, I'm finally making progress. Lucky I found out with the RPi about the DAHDI/ Zaptel driver situation, and of course, the existence of the Radio Thin Client Module as well (thanks Jim! I owe you a tall, cold beer one day!). The RTCM is the basis for VoterCard, the PMR full transmit simulcast controller for Simoco radios. -------------------------------------------- For use of a laptop system with IAXRpt, one finds that most laptops audio systems are inadequate, especially in the high noise, and high tension area of a command centre. The Macbook Air is further disadvantaged by the fact it has no microphone port, simply an inbuilt microphone which is prone to picking up alot of noise, and in a command situation, broadcasting four operators voices over one channel is a recipe for failure, and yes, even danger... However after all the work I had invested into getting IAXRpt running on my MBA, I felt it appropriate to address what I see as Apples total shortcomings in the audio department. Before I go on to explain how I addressed these issues, I will elaborate - the running of the Windows application IAXRpt under Mac OS X is simple, using a version of WiNE for Mac OS X. The particular wrapper software I use is called WineBottler. However, I could not use the stock "for OS X 10.6" revision software, as it did not support audio in any way, shape or form. I actually had to download WineBottler, with 10.6 core, and replace the core with 10.7 audio enabled core. As far as I know, the 10.7 core WILL NOT run on anything less than 10.7. Of course, I don't have anything to try now, do I? So, a quick look on eBay located a USB sound card, with advertised Mac OS X capabilities - have you ever tried putting a Winmodem into a Mac G4? =P This was mine for under the $5 mark. Similarly, another quick search turned up a headset appropriate for the USB sound card with singular headphone and boom mic, as well as separate plugs for the audio paths. Compatibility was assured - but I just had to TEST it! Today I got the sound card after about a month of waiting. After inserting the USB card, I looked through the sound settings - "Generic USB Sound Device" came up, and the connection type was "USB" (versus "Built In"). After setting the appropriate settings, I took a deep breath, and started "Above the Storm" by Alpine Fault in iTunes... Success! I was listening to those strums, explained to me as being similar to those of Nightwish, through my headphone! Noise and auditory interference would now be minimised. But what about sending audio? Would the mic work too? Opening GarageBand, I quickly selected "Voice" and made a recording. My nasally voice popped out of the headphone. I was satisfied that the Mac would work. Now the real test: would WiNE (and thus, IAXRpt) work? I am unable to test sending audio, although the error tone came out loud and clear from IAXRpt. It appeared I wouldn't have to change any settings on the IAXRpt (Windows) side like I was expecting - it must be transparent to the Windows software where the audio is actually COMING from or GOING to... gotta love that old Mac reliability to just bloody well work...! -------------------------------------------- Hopefully this helps anyone in my position, and updates you all on the progress of the RPi project. It is a little unfortunate, but I have found out alot along the way - Jim, I do owe you that beer for pointing out the RTCM to me. And if you have any news concerning the status of the ARM drivers, I'm all ears... From ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 13:27:31 2012 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com (Ian Venable) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 05:27:31 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DTMF pass thru, again... Message-ID: I seem to be having trouble getting dtmf to pass. I know everyone just says to add the propagate_dtmf = yes, to the rpt.conf file. I have added the propagate_dtmf = yes, under both of my nodes in the rpt.conf file for my system, and I have restarted asterisk. I have also updated the node within the last week. When I press dtmf buttons I am not hearing them being broadcasted, from either of the nodes listed in my rpt.conf file, it is muting them, I am trying to get all DTMF to pass and be regenerated, unless a command character (*) is sent, then allstar would listen and mute the dtmf commands. I am not trying to control another allstar node, in which case I would use the (*4) and the node number command, that works, but is not what I am looking for. I have attached a copy of my rpt.conf. Thanks for any insight you all can provide me. Ian Venable Ki6ies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From: Shane Morris Date: Mon, 03-Dec-2012 05:03 To: app_rpt mailing list CC: I wrote two emails today, one dealing with the subject of the use of ARM platforms for app_rpt/ chan_voter software, and one dealing with the audio capabilities of modern laptops, particularly Macbook Airs. The intent follows: -------------------------------------------- So after alot of wrangling, I've found out something: DAHDI and Zaptel support on ARM Linux kernels version 3.0 and above just doesn't happen. I personally believe this is because most ARM systems lack a PCI slot of any description, and pretty much will forever lack PCI slots (the last ARM I heard of that had PCI was the Ionynx PC from the UK, running RiSC OS - oops?). Now this doesn't give Digium an incentive to code up some support for non-existant hardware, under the pretense that app_rpt and chan_voter needs tonezone and a handful of other elements from Zaptel (or DAHDI), does it? Which means you effectively cannot, for the foreseeable future, use an ARM platform as the controller for a PMR network. That means that, for the first time in five years, I'm considering buying an x86 platform. Huh, you say, this is Shane we're talking about here, he don't do x86! Unless a certain set of conditions are met, no, I don't... Meet the Fit PC-3. You might know it, or the Fit PC-2. I admit to knowing the Fit PC-2 quite well. A nice piece of gear. What I didn't know was they updated to an AMD APU based system, and qualified the PC-3 for use with Linux Mint. Uh huh, headless Ubuntu, here I come! And this little, fanless, 17Watt total draw bad boy will run all of the usual suspects in a PMR network that you may so desire... Which is what I desire. ARM can be such a pain in the ass sometimes... This system, with 4GB of RAM, no HDD, and postage from Israel (I don't think it'll get here before Christmas, but thanks for asking), is the princely sum of $485, max, including Paypal "tax." We pay the nobles a damn stiff fee for civilisation, don't we? I have a 40GB SSD here, just about ready to go. I also have some 12VDC gear, ready for this little thing to strut its stuff. As I want it to run headless, I'll probably get it to talk SSH ("Shhhhhh!") to the outside world, but I do have a 12VDC compatible 15 inch DVI monitor, with HDMi to DVI cable. Yes, yes, it uses cold cathodes... gah, its so hard to get good help these days. I don't actually have to have the monitor on for an entire weekend, only when things hit fans in interesting, intersecting ways they're not supposed to. If that happens, and I can't log into my PMR controller, I think the network is pretty much toast by that point. I don't believe I'd need a failover, I remember reading something along the lines of underclocking will occur until such time as a heat issue can resolve itself, the thing, with SSD, has no moving parts (no pesky fans to fail!) and as long as you don't hook the power up backwards, this thing is pretty much unkillable. Dual core APU at 1.0GHz, as mentioned, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD. Running a nice, recent revision of something that can operate in console/ SSH mode. I don't want an X server to slow me down. This thing is a PMR controller, not a Facebookin' machine. So, I've solved all my problems with ARM platforms in one fell swoop. This is good you say, I'm finally making progress. Lucky I found out with the RPi about the DAHDI/ Zaptel driver situation, and of course, the existence of the Radio Thin Client Module as well (thanks Jim! I owe you a tall, cold beer one day!). The RTCM is the basis for VoterCard, the PMR full transmit simulcast controller for Simoco radios. -------------------------------------------- For use of a laptop system with IAXRpt, one finds that most laptops audio systems are inadequate, especially in the high noise, and high tension area of a command centre. The Macbook Air is further disadvantaged by the fact it has no microphone port, simply an inbuilt microphone which is prone to picking up alot of noise, and in a command situation, broadcasting four operators voices over one channel is a recipe for failure, and yes, even danger... However after all the work I had invested into getting IAXRpt running on my MBA, I felt it appropriate to address what I see as Apples total shortcomings in the audio department. Before I go on to explain how I addressed these issues, I will elaborate - the running of the Windows application IAXRpt under Mac OS X is simple, using a version of WiNE for Mac OS X. The particular wrapper software I use is called WineBottler. However, I could not use the stock "for OS X 10.6" revision software, as it did not support audio in any way, shape or form. I actually had to download WineBottler, with 10.6 core, and replace the core with 10.7 audio enabled core. As far as I know, the 10.7 core WILL NOT run on anything less than 10.7. Of course, I don't have anything to try now, do I? So, a quick look on eBay located a USB sound card, with advertised Mac OS X capabilities - have you ever tried putting a Winmodem into a Mac G4? =P This was mine for under the $5 mark. Similarly, another quick search turned up a headset appropriate for the USB sound card with singular headphone and boom mic, as well as separate plugs for the audio paths. Compatibility was assured - but I just had to TEST it! Today I got the sound card after about a month of waiting. After inserting the USB card, I looked through the sound settings - "Generic USB Sound Device" came up, and the connection type was "USB" (versus "Built In"). After setting the appropriate settings, I took a deep breath, and started "Above the Storm" by Alpine Fault in iTunes... Success! I was listening to those strums, explained to me as being similar to those of Nightwish, through my headphone! Noise and auditory interference would now be minimised. But what about sending audio? Would the mic work too? Opening GarageBand, I quickly selected "Voice" and made a recording. My nasally voice popped out of the headphone. I was satisfied that the Mac would work. Now the real test: would WiNE (and thus, IAXRpt) work? I am unable to test sending audio, although the error tone came out loud and clear from IAXRpt. It appeared I wouldn't have to change any settings on the IAXRpt (Windows) side like I was expecting - it must be transparent to the Windows software where the audio is actually COMING from or GOING to... gotta love that old Mac reliability to just bloody well work...! -------------------------------------------- Hopefully this helps anyone in my position, and updates you all on the progress of the RPi project. It is a little unfortunate, but I have found out alot along the way - Jim, I do owe you that beer for pointing out the RTCM to me. And if you have any news concerning the status of the ARM drivers, I'm all ears... _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From edgecomberts at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 18:07:19 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 05:07:19 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Matthew, It appears that support for app_rpt was dropped in the mainline from the SVN version on onnosec, and the present version. I know what you're thinking - I thought it too, compile up the latest sources, and... it don't work. Working with that, I attempted to compile the version of Asterisk on the SVN, with the app_rpt and chan_voter modules - and ran into these issues. I could be wrong, but I am pretty certain the latest Asterisk doesn't support app_rpt. Ergo, I did a "make menuselect" and no option existed. That was sorely disappointing. Matthew, I hope I'm wrong...! =) Thanks! Shane. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:44 AM, Matthew Pitts wrote: > Shane, > > I will have to double check, but I could swear I saw Asterisk listed as one of the available packages for Raspian Linux on the Raspberry Pi; if that is indeed the case, I would.think it would be possible to figure out what they did and code something that will enable the use of APP_RPT on the Pi. > > Matthew Pitts > N8OHU > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... > From: Shane Morris > Date: Mon, 03-Dec-2012 05:03 > To: app_rpt mailing list > CC: > > I wrote two emails today, one dealing with the subject of the use of > ARM platforms for app_rpt/ chan_voter software, and one dealing with > the audio capabilities of modern laptops, particularly Macbook Airs. > The intent follows: > > -------------------------------------------- > > So after alot of wrangling, I've found out something: > > DAHDI and Zaptel support on ARM Linux kernels version 3.0 and above > just doesn't happen. I personally believe this is because most ARM > systems lack a PCI slot of any description, and pretty much will > forever lack PCI slots (the last ARM I heard of that had PCI was the > Ionynx PC from the UK, running RiSC OS - oops?). Now this doesn't give > Digium an incentive to code up some support for non-existant hardware, > under the pretense that app_rpt and chan_voter needs tonezone and a > handful of other elements from Zaptel (or DAHDI), does it? Which means > you effectively cannot, for the foreseeable future, use an ARM > platform as the controller for a PMR network. > > That means that, for the first time in five years, I'm considering > buying an x86 platform. Huh, you say, this is Shane we're talking > about here, he don't do x86! Unless a certain set of conditions are > met, no, I don't... > > Meet the Fit PC-3. You might know it, or the Fit PC-2. I admit to > knowing the Fit PC-2 quite well. A nice piece of gear. What I didn't > know was they updated to an AMD APU based system, and qualified the > PC-3 for use with Linux Mint. Uh huh, headless Ubuntu, here I come! > And this little, fanless, 17Watt total draw bad boy will run all of > the usual suspects in a PMR network that you may so desire... > > Which is what I desire. ARM can be such a pain in the ass sometimes... > > This system, with 4GB of RAM, no HDD, and postage from Israel (I don't > think it'll get here before Christmas, but thanks for asking), is the > princely sum of $485, max, including Paypal "tax." We pay the nobles a > damn stiff fee for civilisation, don't we? I have a 40GB SSD here, > just about ready to go. I also have some 12VDC gear, ready for this > little thing to strut its stuff. > > As I want it to run headless, I'll probably get it to talk SSH > ("Shhhhhh!") to the outside world, but I do have a 12VDC compatible 15 > inch DVI monitor, with HDMi to DVI cable. Yes, yes, it uses cold > cathodes... gah, its so hard to get good help these days. I don't > actually have to have the monitor on for an entire weekend, only when > things hit fans in interesting, intersecting ways they're not supposed > to. If that happens, and I can't log into my PMR controller, I think > the network is pretty much toast by that point. > > I don't believe I'd need a failover, I remember reading something > along the lines of underclocking will occur until such time as a heat > issue can resolve itself, the thing, with SSD, has no moving parts (no > pesky fans to fail!) and as long as you don't hook the power up > backwards, this thing is pretty much unkillable. Dual core APU at > 1.0GHz, as mentioned, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD. Running a nice, recent > revision of something that can operate in console/ SSH mode. I don't > want an X server to slow me down. This thing is a PMR controller, not > a Facebookin' machine. > > So, I've solved all my problems with ARM platforms in one fell swoop. > This is good you say, I'm finally making progress. Lucky I found out > with the RPi about the DAHDI/ Zaptel driver situation, and of course, > the existence of the Radio Thin Client Module as well (thanks Jim! I > owe you a tall, cold beer one day!). The RTCM is the basis for > VoterCard, the PMR full transmit simulcast controller for Simoco > radios. > > -------------------------------------------- > > For use of a laptop system with IAXRpt, one finds that most laptops > audio systems are inadequate, especially in the high noise, and high > tension area of a command centre. The Macbook Air is further > disadvantaged by the fact it has no microphone port, simply an inbuilt > microphone which is prone to picking up alot of noise, and in a > command situation, broadcasting four operators voices over one channel > is a recipe for failure, and yes, even danger... > > However after all the work I had invested into getting IAXRpt running > on my MBA, I felt it appropriate to address what I see as Apples total > shortcomings in the audio department. Before I go on to explain how I > addressed these issues, I will elaborate - the running of the Windows > application IAXRpt under Mac OS X is simple, using a version of WiNE > for Mac OS X. The particular wrapper software I use is called > WineBottler. However, I could not use the stock "for OS X 10.6" > revision software, as it did not support audio in any way, shape or > form. I actually had to download WineBottler, with 10.6 core, and > replace the core with 10.7 audio enabled core. As far as I know, the > 10.7 core WILL NOT run on anything less than 10.7. Of course, I don't > have anything to try now, do I? > > So, a quick look on eBay located a USB sound card, with advertised Mac > OS X capabilities - have you ever tried putting a Winmodem into a Mac > G4? =P This was mine for under the $5 mark. Similarly, another quick > search turned up a headset appropriate for the USB sound card with > singular headphone and boom mic, as well as separate plugs for the > audio paths. Compatibility was assured - but I just had to TEST it! > > Today I got the sound card after about a month of waiting. After > inserting the USB card, I looked through the sound settings - "Generic > USB Sound Device" came up, and the connection type was "USB" (versus > "Built In"). After setting the appropriate settings, I took a deep > breath, and started "Above the Storm" by Alpine Fault in iTunes... > > Success! > > I was listening to those strums, explained to me as being similar to > those of Nightwish, through my headphone! Noise and auditory > interference would now be minimised. But what about sending audio? > Would the mic work too? > > Opening GarageBand, I quickly selected "Voice" and made a recording. > My nasally voice popped out of the headphone. I was satisfied that the > Mac would work. Now the real test: would WiNE (and thus, IAXRpt) work? > > I am unable to test sending audio, although the error tone came out > loud and clear from IAXRpt. It appeared I wouldn't have to change any > settings on the IAXRpt (Windows) side like I was expecting - it must > be transparent to the Windows software where the audio is actually > COMING from or GOING to... gotta love that old Mac reliability to just > bloody well work...! > > -------------------------------------------- > > Hopefully this helps anyone in my position, and updates you all on the > progress of the RPi project. It is a little unfortunate, but I have > found out alot along the way - Jim, I do owe you that beer for > pointing out the RTCM to me. And if you have any news concerning the > status of the ARM drivers, I'm all ears... > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From ke2n at cs.com Mon Dec 3 19:38:08 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 14:38:08 -0500 (EST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8CF9FA4DAD4D8DE-13CC-49907@webmail-d072.sysops.aol.com> It has been posted several times here, and it is on the ohnosec site, that app-rpt is based on Asterisk 1.4 and not the latest release of Asterisk(1.8). Ken -----Original Message----- From: Shane Morris To: Matthew Pitts Cc: app_rpt mailing list Sent: Mon, Dec 3, 2012 1:07 pm Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... Hi Matthew, It appears that support for app_rpt was dropped in the mainline from he SVN version on onnosec, and the present version. I know what ou're thinking - I thought it too, compile up the latest sources, nd... it don't work. Working with that, I attempted to compile the ersion of Asterisk on the SVN, with the app_rpt and chan_voter odules - and ran into these issues. I could be wrong, but I am pretty certain the latest Asterisk doesn't upport app_rpt. Ergo, I did a "make menuselect" and no option xisted. That was sorely disappointing. Matthew, I hope I'm wrong...! =) Thanks! Shane. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:44 AM, Matthew Pitts wrote: Shane, I will have to double check, but I could swear I saw Asterisk listed as one of he available packages for Raspian Linux on the Raspberry Pi; if that is indeed he case, I would.think it would be possible to figure out what they did and ode something that will enable the use of APP_RPT on the Pi. Matthew Pitts N8OHU Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... From: Shane Morris Date: Mon, 03-Dec-2012 05:03 To: app_rpt mailing list CC: I wrote two emails today, one dealing with the subject of the use of ARM platforms for app_rpt/ chan_voter software, and one dealing with the audio capabilities of modern laptops, particularly Macbook Airs. The intent follows: -------------------------------------------- So after alot of wrangling, I've found out something: DAHDI and Zaptel support on ARM Linux kernels version 3.0 and above just doesn't happen. I personally believe this is because most ARM systems lack a PCI slot of any description, and pretty much will forever lack PCI slots (the last ARM I heard of that had PCI was the Ionynx PC from the UK, running RiSC OS - oops?). Now this doesn't give Digium an incentive to code up some support for non-existant hardware, under the pretense that app_rpt and chan_voter needs tonezone and a handful of other elements from Zaptel (or DAHDI), does it? Which means you effectively cannot, for the foreseeable future, use an ARM platform as the controller for a PMR network. That means that, for the first time in five years, I'm considering buying an x86 platform. Huh, you say, this is Shane we're talking about here, he don't do x86! Unless a certain set of conditions are met, no, I don't... Meet the Fit PC-3. You might know it, or the Fit PC-2. I admit to knowing the Fit PC-2 quite well. A nice piece of gear. What I didn't know was they updated to an AMD APU based system, and qualified the PC-3 for use with Linux Mint. Uh huh, headless Ubuntu, here I come! And this little, fanless, 17Watt total draw bad boy will run all of the usual suspects in a PMR network that you may so desire... Which is what I desire. ARM can be such a pain in the ass sometimes... This system, with 4GB of RAM, no HDD, and postage from Israel (I don't think it'll get here before Christmas, but thanks for asking), is the princely sum of $485, max, including Paypal "tax." We pay the nobles a damn stiff fee for civilisation, don't we? I have a 40GB SSD here, just about ready to go. I also have some 12VDC gear, ready for this little thing to strut its stuff. As I want it to run headless, I'll probably get it to talk SSH ("Shhhhhh!") to the outside world, but I do have a 12VDC compatible 15 inch DVI monitor, with HDMi to DVI cable. Yes, yes, it uses cold cathodes... gah, its so hard to get good help these days. I don't actually have to have the monitor on for an entire weekend, only when things hit fans in interesting, intersecting ways they're not supposed to. If that happens, and I can't log into my PMR controller, I think the network is pretty much toast by that point. I don't believe I'd need a failover, I remember reading something along the lines of underclocking will occur until such time as a heat issue can resolve itself, the thing, with SSD, has no moving parts (no pesky fans to fail!) and as long as you don't hook the power up backwards, this thing is pretty much unkillable. Dual core APU at 1.0GHz, as mentioned, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD. Running a nice, recent revision of something that can operate in console/ SSH mode. I don't want an X server to slow me down. This thing is a PMR controller, not a Facebookin' machine. So, I've solved all my problems with ARM platforms in one fell swoop. This is good you say, I'm finally making progress. Lucky I found out with the RPi about the DAHDI/ Zaptel driver situation, and of course, the existence of the Radio Thin Client Module as well (thanks Jim! I owe you a tall, cold beer one day!). The RTCM is the basis for VoterCard, the PMR full transmit simulcast controller for Simoco radios. -------------------------------------------- For use of a laptop system with IAXRpt, one finds that most laptops audio systems are inadequate, especially in the high noise, and high tension area of a command centre. The Macbook Air is further disadvantaged by the fact it has no microphone port, simply an inbuilt microphone which is prone to picking up alot of noise, and in a command situation, broadcasting four operators voices over one channel is a recipe for failure, and yes, even danger... However after all the work I had invested into getting IAXRpt running on my MBA, I felt it appropriate to address what I see as Apples total shortcomings in the audio department. Before I go on to explain how I addressed these issues, I will elaborate - the running of the Windows application IAXRpt under Mac OS X is simple, using a version of WiNE for Mac OS X. The particular wrapper software I use is called WineBottler. However, I could not use the stock "for OS X 10.6" revision software, as it did not support audio in any way, shape or form. I actually had to download WineBottler, with 10.6 core, and replace the core with 10.7 audio enabled core. As far as I know, the 10.7 core WILL NOT run on anything less than 10.7. Of course, I don't have anything to try now, do I? So, a quick look on eBay located a USB sound card, with advertised Mac OS X capabilities - have you ever tried putting a Winmodem into a Mac G4? =P This was mine for under the $5 mark. Similarly, another quick search turned up a headset appropriate for the USB sound card with singular headphone and boom mic, as well as separate plugs for the audio paths. Compatibility was assured - but I just had to TEST it! Today I got the sound card after about a month of waiting. After inserting the USB card, I looked through the sound settings - "Generic USB Sound Device" came up, and the connection type was "USB" (versus "Built In"). After setting the appropriate settings, I took a deep breath, and started "Above the Storm" by Alpine Fault in iTunes... Success! I was listening to those strums, explained to me as being similar to those of Nightwish, through my headphone! Noise and auditory interference would now be minimised. But what about sending audio? Would the mic work too? Opening GarageBand, I quickly selected "Voice" and made a recording. My nasally voice popped out of the headphone. I was satisfied that the Mac would work. Now the real test: would WiNE (and thus, IAXRpt) work? I am unable to test sending audio, although the error tone came out loud and clear from IAXRpt. It appeared I wouldn't have to change any settings on the IAXRpt (Windows) side like I was expecting - it must be transparent to the Windows software where the audio is actually COMING from or GOING to... gotta love that old Mac reliability to just bloody well work...! -------------------------------------------- Hopefully this helps anyone in my position, and updates you all on the progress of the RPi project. It is a little unfortunate, but I have found out alot along the way - Jim, I do owe you that beer for pointing out the RTCM to me. And if you have any news concerning the status of the ARM drivers, I'm all ears... _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users ______________________________________________ pp_rpt-users mailing list pp_rpt-users at ohnosec.org ttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From edgecomberts at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 01:05:09 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 12:05:09 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: Re: Some information, from my brain... In-Reply-To: References: <8CF9FA4DAD4D8DE-13CC-49907@webmail-d072.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Shane Morris" Date: 04/12/2012 6:52 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... To: "Ken" I thought so, meaning those issues with Zaptel mean I cannot use app_rpt on ARM right now. On 04/12/2012 6:38 AM, "Ken" wrote: > It has been posted several times here, and it is on the ohnosec site, > that app-rpt is based on Asterisk 1.4 and not the latest release of > Asterisk(1.8). > Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Shane Morris > To: Matthew Pitts > Cc: app_rpt mailing list > Sent: Mon, Dec 3, 2012 1:07 pm > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... > > Hi Matthew, > > It appears that support for app_rpt was dropped in the mainline from > the SVN version on onnosec, and the present version. I know what > you're thinking - I thought it too, compile up the latest sources, > and... it don't work. Working with that, I attempted to compile the > version of Asterisk on the SVN, with the app_rpt and chan_voter > modules - and ran into these issues. > > I could be wrong, but I am pretty certain the latest Asterisk doesn't > support app_rpt. Ergo, I did a "make menuselect" and no option > existed. That was sorely disappointing. > > Matthew, I hope I'm wrong...! =) > > Thanks! > > Shane. > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:44 AM, Matthew Pitts wrote: > > Shane, > > > > I will have to double check, but I could swear I saw Asterisk listed as one of > the available packages for Raspian Linux on the Raspberry Pi; if that is indeed > the case, I would.think it would be possible to figure out what they did and > code something that will enable the use of APP_RPT on the Pi. > > > > Matthew Pitts > > N8OHU > > > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Some information, from my brain... > > From: Shane Morris > > Date: Mon, 03-Dec-2012 05:03 > > To: app_rpt mailing list > > CC: > > > > I wrote two emails today, one dealing with the subject of the use of > > ARM platforms for app_rpt/ chan_voter software, and one dealing with > > the audio capabilities of modern laptops, particularly Macbook Airs. > > The intent follows: > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > So after alot of wrangling, I've found out something: > > > > DAHDI and Zaptel support on ARM Linux kernels version 3.0 and above > > just doesn't happen. I personally believe this is because most ARM > > systems lack a PCI slot of any description, and pretty much will > > forever lack PCI slots (the last ARM I heard of that had PCI was the > > Ionynx PC from the UK, running RiSC OS - oops?). Now this doesn't give > > Digium an incentive to code up some support for non-existant hardware, > > under the pretense that app_rpt and chan_voter needs tonezone and a > > handful of other elements from Zaptel (or DAHDI), does it? Which means > > you effectively cannot, for the foreseeable future, use an ARM > > platform as the controller for a PMR network. > > > > That means that, for the first time in five years, I'm considering > > buying an x86 platform. Huh, you say, this is Shane we're talking > > about here, he don't do x86! Unless a certain set of conditions are > > met, no, I don't... > > > > Meet the Fit PC-3. You might know it, or the Fit PC-2. I admit to > > knowing the Fit PC-2 quite well. A nice piece of gear. What I didn't > > know was they updated to an AMD APU based system, and qualified the > > PC-3 for use with Linux Mint. Uh huh, headless Ubuntu, here I come! > > And this little, fanless, 17Watt total draw bad boy will run all of > > the usual suspects in a PMR network that you may so desire... > > > > Which is what I desire. ARM can be such a pain in the ass sometimes... > > > > This system, with 4GB of RAM, no HDD, and postage from Israel (I don't > > think it'll get here before Christmas, but thanks for asking), is the > > princely sum of $485, max, including Paypal "tax." We pay the nobles a > > damn stiff fee for civilisation, don't we? I have a 40GB SSD here, > > just about ready to go. I also have some 12VDC gear, ready for this > > little thing to strut its stuff. > > > > As I want it to run headless, I'll probably get it to talk SSH > > ("Shhhhhh!") to the outside world, but I do have a 12VDC compatible 15 > > inch DVI monitor, with HDMi to DVI cable. Yes, yes, it uses cold > > cathodes... gah, its so hard to get good help these days. I don't > > actually have to have the monitor on for an entire weekend, only when > > things hit fans in interesting, intersecting ways they're not supposed > > to. If that happens, and I can't log into my PMR controller, I think > > the network is pretty much toast by that point. > > > > I don't believe I'd need a failover, I remember reading something > > along the lines of underclocking will occur until such time as a heat > > issue can resolve itself, the thing, with SSD, has no moving parts (no > > pesky fans to fail!) and as long as you don't hook the power up > > backwards, this thing is pretty much unkillable. Dual core APU at > > 1.0GHz, as mentioned, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD. Running a nice, recent > > revision of something that can operate in console/ SSH mode. I don't > > want an X server to slow me down. This thing is a PMR controller, not > > a Facebookin' machine. > > > > So, I've solved all my problems with ARM platforms in one fell swoop. > > This is good you say, I'm finally making progress. Lucky I found out > > with the RPi about the DAHDI/ Zaptel driver situation, and of course, > > the existence of the Radio Thin Client Module as well (thanks Jim! I > > owe you a tall, cold beer one day!). The RTCM is the basis for > > VoterCard, the PMR full transmit simulcast controller for Simoco > > radios. > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > For use of a laptop system with IAXRpt, one finds that most laptops > > audio systems are inadequate, especially in the high noise, and high > > tension area of a command centre. The Macbook Air is further > > disadvantaged by the fact it has no microphone port, simply an inbuilt > > microphone which is prone to picking up alot of noise, and in a > > command situation, broadcasting four operators voices over one channel > > is a recipe for failure, and yes, even danger... > > > > However after all the work I had invested into getting IAXRpt running > > on my MBA, I felt it appropriate to address what I see as Apples total > > shortcomings in the audio department. Before I go on to explain how I > > addressed these issues, I will elaborate - the running of the Windows > > application IAXRpt under Mac OS X is simple, using a version of WiNE > > for Mac OS X. The particular wrapper software I use is called > > WineBottler. However, I could not use the stock "for OS X 10.6" > > revision software, as it did not support audio in any way, shape or > > form. I actually had to download WineBottler, with 10.6 core, and > > replace the core with 10.7 audio enabled core. As far as I know, the > > 10.7 core WILL NOT run on anything less than 10.7. Of course, I don't > > have anything to try now, do I? > > > > So, a quick look on eBay located a USB sound card, with advertised Mac > > OS X capabilities - have you ever tried putting a Winmodem into a Mac > > G4? =P This was mine for under the $5 mark. Similarly, another quick > > search turned up a headset appropriate for the USB sound card with > > singular headphone and boom mic, as well as separate plugs for the > > audio paths. Compatibility was assured - but I just had to TEST it! > > > > Today I got the sound card after about a month of waiting. After > > inserting the USB card, I looked through the sound settings - "Generic > > USB Sound Device" came up, and the connection type was "USB" (versus > > "Built In"). After setting the appropriate settings, I took a deep > > breath, and started "Above the Storm" by Alpine Fault in iTunes... > > > > Success! > > > > I was listening to those strums, explained to me as being similar to > > those of Nightwish, through my headphone! Noise and auditory > > interference would now be minimised. But what about sending audio? > > Would the mic work too? > > > > Opening GarageBand, I quickly selected "Voice" and made a recording. > > My nasally voice popped out of the headphone. I was satisfied that the > > Mac would work. Now the real test: would WiNE (and thus, IAXRpt) work? > > > > I am unable to test sending audio, although the error tone came out > > loud and clear from IAXRpt. It appeared I wouldn't have to change any > > settings on the IAXRpt (Windows) side like I was expecting - it must > > be transparent to the Windows software where the audio is actually > > COMING from or GOING to... gotta love that old Mac reliability to just > > bloody well work...! > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > Hopefully this helps anyone in my position, and updates you all on the > > progress of the RPi project. It is a little unfortunate, but I have > > found out alot along the way - Jim, I do owe you that beer for > > pointing out the RTCM to me. And if you have any news concerning the > > status of the ARM drivers, I'm all ears... > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ea8ee1 at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 06:27:51 2012 From: ea8ee1 at gmail.com (ea8ee) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 07:27:51 +0100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry Message-ID: anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From edgecomberts at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 06:45:34 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 17:45:34 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver support. Jim Dude might be able to advise further on that one, but at the moment, I don't think its possible. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:27 PM, ea8ee wrote: > anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > From vk2hdm at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 14:17:35 2012 From: vk2hdm at gmail.com (David VK2HDM) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:17:35 +1000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com> Check out hamnation Facebook page there getting there on getting it running. Some challenges but they a good way along. David Fax (07) 4641 7340 On 04/12/2012, at 16:45, Shane Morris wrote: > Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver support. Jim > Dude might be able to advise further on that one, but at the moment, I > don't think its possible. > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:27 PM, ea8ee wrote: >> anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From telesistant at hotmail.com Wed Dec 5 00:57:57 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 16:57:57 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com> References: , , <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com> Message-ID: There is work being done and progress being made to get app_rpt-ness and raspberry-ness working together. Sadly, I have been lack in my duties in this area as I have been 'screwing off' working on 'real' (revenue-generating) work in the last couple of weeks (and attempting to interleave my "life" along in there somewhere), so it may take a little while longer. Please have some patience in this area, everyone. It's being dealt with in the most reasonable manner possible. Currently, Ramesh has a version of the 'stuff' that is working -- sorta. There is still some issue with audio buffering (with the SWINE USB), and we (or at least I) havent had time to look at it in the past few days. It will happen, just give it time. Also, there is some random poopy about the crypto libraries under that distro, which *may* require using Asterisk version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro, and that could get at least somewhat ugly. Anyway, more to come. Jim > From: vk2hdm at gmail.com > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:17:35 +1000 > To: edgecomberts at gmail.com > CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > > Check out hamnation Facebook page there getting there on getting it running. Some challenges but they a good way along. > > David > > Fax (07) 4641 7340 > > On 04/12/2012, at 16:45, Shane Morris wrote: > > > Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver support. Jim > > Dude might be able to advise further on that one, but at the moment, I > > don't think its possible. > > > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:27 PM, ea8ee wrote: > >> anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> App_rpt-users mailing list > >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Wed Dec 5 01:27:13 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 17:27:13 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: References: , , <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com>, , Message-ID: BTW.. If anyone feels like being ambitious, and have experience with chan_simpleusb (at the source level), you might try to contact Ramesh and see if you can try 'poking around' at some of the buffer parameters for the stupid OSS audio stuff. Or maybe, the OSS compatibility layer in that version of the kernel is sufficiently broken to not be able to work properly in the environment at all?? Maybe native alsa is necessary here. Perhaps someone might want to 'splice' the native alsa 'way' of 'talking' to the sound hardware from something like chan_beagle into chan_simpleusb to see if this is the case. Definitely not a trivial proposition. Jim Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:00:44 +1100 Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] raspberry From: edgecomberts at gmail.com To: telesistant at hotmail.com Jim, many thanks for the update! Please keep up the great work, and with Christmas coming on, make sure the family comes first. I for one will wait patiently for the results of your work. On 05/12/2012 11:58 AM, "Jim Duuuude" wrote: There is work being done and progress being made to get app_rpt-ness and raspberry-ness working together. Sadly, I have been lack in my duties in this area as I have been 'screwing off' working on 'real' (revenue-generating) work in the last couple of weeks (and attempting to interleave my "life" along in there somewhere), so it may take a little while longer. Please have some patience in this area, everyone. It's being dealt with in the most reasonable manner possible. Currently, Ramesh has a version of the 'stuff' that is working -- sorta. There is still some issue with audio buffering (with the SWINE USB), and we (or at least I) havent had time to look at it in the past few days. It will happen, just give it time. Also, there is some random poopy about the crypto libraries under that distro, which *may* require using Asterisk version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro, and that could get at least somewhat ugly. Anyway, more to come. Jim > From: vk2hdm at gmail.com > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:17:35 +1000 > To: edgecomberts at gmail.com > CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > > Check out hamnation Facebook page there getting there on getting it running. Some challenges but they a good way along. > > David > > Fax (07) 4641 7340 > > On 04/12/2012, at 16:45, Shane Morris wrote: > > > Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver support. 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URL: From Ramesh at va3uv.com Wed Dec 5 01:47:50 2012 From: Ramesh at va3uv.com (Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV)) Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 20:47:50 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: References: , , <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com>, , Message-ID: <50BEA7C6.2060400@va3uv.com> Hi Jim; Good to hear from you Duuuude! Yeh, I figured you were busy with real / revenue generating work. I played around with all of the buffer parameters and queue size in chan_simpleusb and could not get rid of that cyclical raspiness on the Raspberry! When it works - it works well, every few seconds the audio gets raspy and then clears up. I've also been busy with work and now the holiday parties have started to kick in! - that's paRties - not paNties :) Cheers, Ramesh. On 04/12/2012 8:27 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > BTW.. > > If anyone feels like being ambitious, and have experience with > chan_simpleusb > (at the source level), you might try to contact Ramesh and see if you > can try > 'poking around' at some of the buffer parameters for the stupid OSS audio > stuff. Or maybe, the OSS compatibility layer in that version of the kernel > is sufficiently broken to not be able to work properly in the > environment at all?? > Maybe native alsa is necessary here. Perhaps someone might want to 'splice' > the native alsa 'way' of 'talking' to the sound hardware from something like > chan_beagle into chan_simpleusb to see if this is the case. Definitely > not a > trivial proposition. > > Jim > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:00:44 +1100 > Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > From: edgecomberts at gmail.com > To: telesistant at hotmail.com > > Jim, many thanks for the update! Please keep up the great work, and with > Christmas coming on, make sure the family comes first. > > I for one will wait patiently for the results of your work. > > On 05/12/2012 11:58 AM, "Jim Duuuude" > wrote: > > There is work being done and progress being made to get app_rpt-ness and > raspberry-ness working together. > > Sadly, I have been lack in my duties in this area as I have been > 'screwing off' working on 'real' (revenue-generating) work in the > last couple of weeks (and attempting to interleave my "life" along > in there somewhere), so it may take a little while longer. > > Please have some patience in this area, everyone. > It's being dealt with in the most reasonable manner > possible. > > Currently, Ramesh has a version of the 'stuff' that is working -- sorta. > There is still some issue with audio buffering (with the SWINE USB), > and we (or at least I) havent had time to look at it in the past few > days. > It will happen, just give it time. Also, there is some random poopy > about > the crypto libraries under that distro, which *may* require using > Asterisk > version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro, and that could get at least > somewhat ugly. > > Anyway, more to come. > > Jim > > > > From: vk2hdm at gmail.com > > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:17:35 +1000 > > To: edgecomberts at gmail.com > > CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > > > > Check out hamnation Facebook page there getting there on getting > it running. Some challenges but they a good way along. > > > > David > > > > Fax (07) 4641 7340 > > > > On 04/12/2012, at 16:45, Shane Morris > wrote: > > > > > Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver > support. Jim > > > Dude might be able to advise further on that one, but at the > moment, I > > > don't think its possible. > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:27 PM, ea8ee > wrote: > > >> anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? > > >> > > >> > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> App_rpt-users mailing list > > >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > _______________________________________________ > > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > From n8ohu at yahoo.com Wed Dec 5 02:02:41 2012 From: n8ohu at yahoo.com (Matthew Pitts) Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 21:02:41 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry Message-ID: Ramesh, I know it's possible to use the Raspberry Pi for this sort of thing; we may have to put a wedge of sorts between the kernel audio handling and the sound device in use. I have another pressing coding project going on at the moment, but if you want to ask me anything, feel free to do so. Matthew Pitts N8OHU Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone From adamson_alan at hotmail.com Wed Dec 5 02:53:58 2012 From: adamson_alan at hotmail.com (Alan Adamson) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 21:53:58 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: <006301cdd28b$48147600$d83d6200$@va3uv.com> References: , , <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com>, , <006301cdd28b$48147600$d83d6200$@va3uv.com> Message-ID: Ya'll need to stop wasting your time with the Pi, it's a well-documented issue with USB performance or lack thereof due to the SOC design. Also note the IP performance is at least 50% worse than other ARM 9 designs, the Arm 11 is just that a low cost entry level platform This is where we need to starting going - http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/main.php And the price is right as well Alan -----Original Message----- From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV) Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 8:48 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry Hi Jim; Good to hear from you Duuuude! Yeh, I figured you were busy with real / revenue generating work. I played around with all of the buffer parameters and queue size in chan_simpleusb and could not get rid of that cyclical raspiness on the Raspberry! When it works - it works well, every few seconds the audio gets raspy and then clears up. I've also been busy with work and now the holiday parties have started to kick in! - that's paRties - not paNties :) Cheers, Ramesh. On 04/12/2012 8:27 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > BTW.. > > If anyone feels like being ambitious, and have experience with > chan_simpleusb > (at the source level), you might try to contact Ramesh and see if you > can try > 'poking around' at some of the buffer parameters for the stupid OSS audio > stuff. Or maybe, the OSS compatibility layer in that version of the kernel > is sufficiently broken to not be able to work properly in the > environment at all?? > Maybe native alsa is necessary here. Perhaps someone might want to 'splice' > the native alsa 'way' of 'talking' to the sound hardware from something like > chan_beagle into chan_simpleusb to see if this is the case. Definitely > not a > trivial proposition. > > Jim > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:00:44 +1100 > Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > From: edgecomberts at gmail.com > To: telesistant at hotmail.com > > Jim, many thanks for the update! Please keep up the great work, and with > Christmas coming on, make sure the family comes first. > > I for one will wait patiently for the results of your work. > > On 05/12/2012 11:58 AM, "Jim Duuuude" > wrote: > > There is work being done and progress being made to get app_rpt-ness and > raspberry-ness working together. > > Sadly, I have been lack in my duties in this area as I have been > 'screwing off' working on 'real' (revenue-generating) work in the > last couple of weeks (and attempting to interleave my "life" along > in there somewhere), so it may take a little while longer. > > Please have some patience in this area, everyone. > It's being dealt with in the most reasonable manner > possible. > > Currently, Ramesh has a version of the 'stuff' that is working -- sorta. > There is still some issue with audio buffering (with the SWINE USB), > and we (or at least I) havent had time to look at it in the past few > days. > It will happen, just give it time. Also, there is some random poopy > about > the crypto libraries under that distro, which *may* require using > Asterisk > version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro, and that could get at least > somewhat ugly. > > Anyway, more to come. > > Jim > > > > From: vk2hdm at gmail.com > > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:17:35 +1000 > > To: edgecomberts at gmail.com > > CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > > > > Check out hamnation Facebook page there getting there on getting > it running. Some challenges but they a good way along. > > > > David > > > > Fax (07) 4641 7340 > > > > On 04/12/2012, at 16:45, Shane Morris > wrote: > > > > > Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver > support. Jim > > > Dude might be able to advise further on that one, but at the > moment, I > > > don't think its possible. > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:27 PM, ea8ee > wrote: > > >> anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? > > >> > > >> > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> App_rpt-users mailing list > > >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > _______________________________________________ > > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From edgecomberts at gmail.com Wed Dec 5 03:05:24 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 14:05:24 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: References: <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com> <006301cdd28b$48147600$d83d6200$@va3uv.com> Message-ID: Funny that, I have an ODROID-X... I was asking about the hardware issues surrounding the Pis USB interface, as I know it has only one "on-chip" USB port, which is fanned out to the two USB host and the ethernet. A friend tried a digital DVB tuner, and a 54g wifi interface, as well as MCE remote, keyboard, mouse, etc - disaster. The issues he had, and the issues Ramesh is having sound all too similar for my liking. Sure, the TV would work fine for a few seconds, then when the wifi accessed, big problem. As a point of interest Ramesh, what other devices do you have hooked up to the USB chain on your Pi? Include hubs as well if you can. On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Alan Adamson wrote: > Ya'll need to stop wasting your time with the Pi, it's a well-documented > issue with USB performance or lack thereof due to the SOC design. Also note > the IP performance is at least 50% worse than other ARM 9 designs, the Arm > 11 is just that a low cost entry level platform > > This is where we need to starting going - > > http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/main.php > > And the price is right as well > > Alan > > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org > [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV) > Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 8:48 PM > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > > Hi Jim; > > Good to hear from you Duuuude! > > Yeh, I figured you were busy with real / revenue generating work. > > I played around with all of the buffer parameters and queue size in > chan_simpleusb and could not get rid of that cyclical raspiness on the > Raspberry! > > When it works - it works well, every few seconds the audio gets raspy > and then clears up. > > I've also been busy with work and now the holiday parties have started > to kick in! - that's paRties - not paNties :) > > Cheers, > > Ramesh. > > > On 04/12/2012 8:27 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: >> BTW.. >> >> If anyone feels like being ambitious, and have experience with >> chan_simpleusb >> (at the source level), you might try to contact Ramesh and see if you >> can try >> 'poking around' at some of the buffer parameters for the stupid OSS audio >> stuff. Or maybe, the OSS compatibility layer in that version of the kernel >> is sufficiently broken to not be able to work properly in the >> environment at all?? >> Maybe native alsa is necessary here. Perhaps someone might want to > 'splice' >> the native alsa 'way' of 'talking' to the sound hardware from something > like >> chan_beagle into chan_simpleusb to see if this is the case. Definitely >> not a >> trivial proposition. >> >> Jim >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:00:44 +1100 >> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] raspberry >> From: edgecomberts at gmail.com >> To: telesistant at hotmail.com >> >> Jim, many thanks for the update! Please keep up the great work, and with >> Christmas coming on, make sure the family comes first. >> >> I for one will wait patiently for the results of your work. >> >> On 05/12/2012 11:58 AM, "Jim Duuuude" > > wrote: >> >> There is work being done and progress being made to get app_rpt-ness > and >> raspberry-ness working together. >> >> Sadly, I have been lack in my duties in this area as I have been >> 'screwing off' working on 'real' (revenue-generating) work in the >> last couple of weeks (and attempting to interleave my "life" along >> in there somewhere), so it may take a little while longer. >> >> Please have some patience in this area, everyone. >> It's being dealt with in the most reasonable manner >> possible. >> >> Currently, Ramesh has a version of the 'stuff' that is working -- > sorta. >> There is still some issue with audio buffering (with the SWINE USB), >> and we (or at least I) havent had time to look at it in the past few >> days. >> It will happen, just give it time. Also, there is some random poopy >> about >> the crypto libraries under that distro, which *may* require using >> Asterisk >> version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro, and that could get at > least >> somewhat ugly. >> >> Anyway, more to come. >> >> Jim >> >> >> > From: vk2hdm at gmail.com >> > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:17:35 +1000 >> > To: edgecomberts at gmail.com >> > CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry >> > >> > Check out hamnation Facebook page there getting there on getting >> it running. Some challenges but they a good way along. >> > >> > David >> > >> > Fax (07) 4641 7340 >> > >> > On 04/12/2012, at 16:45, Shane Morris > > wrote: >> > >> > > Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver >> support. Jim >> > > Dude might be able to advise further on that one, but at the >> moment, I >> > > don't think its possible. >> > > >> > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:27 PM, ea8ee > > wrote: >> > >> anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> > >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> > >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> > >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > > _______________________________________________ >> > > App_rpt-users mailing list >> > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > _______________________________________________ >> > App_rpt-users mailing list >> > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From brett.friermood at gmail.com Wed Dec 5 18:19:36 2012 From: brett.friermood at gmail.com (Brett Friermood) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:19:36 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk over Amateur Radio Backhaul Message-ID: I saw the following line in one of Jim Duuude's replies yesterday about the Raspberry Pi: >Also, there is some random poopy about the crypto libraries under that distro, which >*may* require using Asterisk version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro" I might remember seeing something about it before, but judging by that sentence it seems Asterisk uses encryption in its interconnections. 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JMNSHO :-) :-) Jim WB6NIL Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:19:36 -0600 From: brett.friermood at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk over Amateur Radio Backhaul I saw the following line in one of Jim Duuude's replies yesterday about the Raspberry Pi: >Also, there is some random poopy about the crypto libraries under that distro, which >*may* require using Asterisk version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro" I might remember seeing something about it before, but judging by that sentence it seems Asterisk uses encryption in its interconnections. Is this correct? How would this factor into using repurposed WLAN equipment under Part 97 as backhaul for asterisk/app_rpt? Can the system be run without the use of encryption? Thanks, Brett KQ9N _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Ramesh at va3uv.com Wed Dec 5 20:15:19 2012 From: Ramesh at va3uv.com (Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV)) Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:15:19 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk over Amateur Radio Backhaul In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <50BFAB57.2080001@va3uv.com> Thanks Jim.... I even disabled it on my Pi since we had issues with it. Just too busy with work to get into all of the details right now. Cheers, R. On 05/12/2012 3:04 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > That is ABSOLUTELY the FARTHEST thing from accuracy. > > The crypto stuff is used to verify SSL keys for "official" > system (portal) oriented connections, such as the telephone > portal. It has nothing to do with ANY audio (or other node to > node) payloads, and if I have control over it NEVER will even > have the capability. That is the intended nature of Amateur > Radio.. > > JMNSHO :-) :-) > > Jim WB6NIL > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:19:36 -0600 > From: brett.friermood at gmail.com > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk over Amateur Radio Backhaul > > I saw the following line in one of Jim Duuude's replies yesterday about > the Raspberry Pi: > >Also, there is some random poopy about the crypto libraries under that > distro, which > >*may* require using Asterisk version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro" > I might remember seeing something about it before, but judging by that > sentence it seems Asterisk uses encryption in its interconnections. Is > this correct? > How would this factor into using repurposed WLAN equipment under Part 97 > as backhaul for asterisk/app_rpt? Can the system be run without the use > of encryption? > Thanks, > Brett KQ9N > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing > list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > From n8ohu at yahoo.com Thu Dec 6 00:17:51 2012 From: n8ohu at yahoo.com (Matthew Pitts) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 16:17:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry In-Reply-To: References: , , <9C3C9F53-E4FB-4E30-ACBF-E7DA80404AD9@gmail.com>, , <006301cdd28b$48147600$d83d6200$@va3uv.com> Message-ID: <1354753071.54407.YahooMailNeo@web141002.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Adam, While that is a nice piece of hardware, it's not much use to people like me that want to make something do what it's designers didn't expect it to be capable of; not only that, I didn't see any reference to any for of I/O other than the USB, so some of the projects I've seen for Ham Radio that use the GPIO pins just won't work with the ODroid boards. Besides, if I want to "waste" my time, it's my time to use as I choose to. Matthew Pitts N8OHU >________________________________ > From: Alan Adamson >To: 'Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV)' ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 9:53 PM >Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > >Ya'll need to stop wasting your time with the Pi, it's a well-documented >issue with USB performance or lack thereof due to the SOC design.? Also note >the IP performance is at least 50% worse than other ARM 9 designs, the Arm >11 is just that a low cost entry level platform > >This is where we need to starting going - > >http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/main.php > >And the price is right as well > >Alan > >-----Original Message----- >From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org >[mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV) >Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 8:48 PM >To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry > >Hi Jim; > >Good to hear from you Duuuude! > >Yeh, I figured you were busy with real / revenue generating work. > >I played around with all of the buffer parameters and queue size in >chan_simpleusb and could not get rid of that cyclical raspiness on the >Raspberry! > >When it works - it works well, every few seconds the audio gets raspy >and then clears up. > >I've also been busy with work and now the holiday parties have started >to kick in! - that's paRties - not paNties :) > >Cheers, > >Ramesh. > > >On 04/12/2012 8:27 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: >> BTW.. >> >> If anyone feels like being ambitious, and have experience with >> chan_simpleusb >> (at the source level), you might try to contact Ramesh and see if you >> can try >> 'poking around' at some of the buffer parameters for the stupid OSS audio >> stuff. Or maybe, the OSS compatibility layer in that version of the kernel >> is sufficiently broken to not be able to work properly in the >> environment at all?? >> Maybe native alsa is necessary here. Perhaps someone might want to >'splice' >> the native alsa 'way' of 'talking' to the sound hardware from something >like >> chan_beagle into chan_simpleusb to see if this is the case. Definitely >> not a >> trivial proposition. >> >> Jim >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:00:44 +1100 >> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] raspberry >> From: edgecomberts at gmail.com >> To: telesistant at hotmail.com >> >> Jim, many thanks for the update! Please keep up the great work, and with >> Christmas coming on, make sure the family comes first. >> >> I for one will wait patiently for the results of your work. >> >> On 05/12/2012 11:58 AM, "Jim Duuuude" > > wrote: >> >>? ? There is work being done and progress being made to get app_rpt-ness >and >>? ? raspberry-ness working together. >> >>? ? Sadly, I have been lack in my duties in this area as I have been >>? ? 'screwing off' working on 'real' (revenue-generating) work in the >>? ? last couple of weeks (and attempting to interleave my "life" along >>? ? in there somewhere), so it may take a little while longer. >> >>? ? Please have some patience in this area, everyone. >>? ? It's being dealt with in the most reasonable manner >>? ? possible. >> >>? ? Currently, Ramesh has a version of the 'stuff' that is working -- >sorta. >>? ? There is still some issue with audio buffering (with the SWINE USB), >>? ? and we (or at least I) havent had time to look at it in the past few >>? ? days. >>? ? It will happen, just give it time. Also, there is some random poopy >>? ? about >>? ? the crypto libraries under that distro, which *may* require using >>? ? Asterisk >>? ? version 1.6 instead of the "normal" distro, and that could get at >least >>? ? somewhat ugly. >> >>? ? Anyway, more to come. >> >>? ? Jim >> >> >>? ? ? > From: vk2hdm at gmail.com >>? ? ? > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:17:35 +1000 >>? ? ? > To: edgecomberts at gmail.com >>? ? ? > CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>? ? ? > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] raspberry >>? ? ? > >>? ? ? > Check out hamnation Facebook page there getting there on getting >>? ? it running. Some challenges but they a good way along. >>? ? ? > >>? ? ? > David >>? ? ? > >>? ? ? > Fax (07) 4641 7340 >>? ? ? > >>? ? ? > On 04/12/2012, at 16:45, Shane Morris >? ? > wrote: >>? ? ? > >>? ? ? > > Yup, I do. I've tried, and run into problems with driver >>? ? support. Jim >>? ? ? > > Dude might be able to advise further on that one, but at the >>? ? moment, I >>? ? ? > > don't think its possible. >>? ? ? > > >>? ? ? > > On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:27 PM, ea8ee >? ? > wrote: >>? ? ? > >> anyone has some experience with arm and asterisk and uri? >>? ? ? > >> >>? ? ? > >> >>? ? ? > >> _______________________________________________ >>? ? ? > >> App_rpt-users mailing list >>? ? ? > >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>? ? ? > >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>? ? ? > > _______________________________________________ >>? ? ? > > App_rpt-users mailing list >>? ? ? > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>? ? ? > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>? ? ? > _______________________________________________ >>? ? ? > App_rpt-users mailing list >>? ? ? > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>? ? ? > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > >_______________________________________________ >App_rpt-users mailing list >App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > >_______________________________________________ >App_rpt-users mailing list >App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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People in that situation have used a USB Ethernet adapter > to get started and then, afterwards, you install the driver needed and > switch back to the built-in NIC.**** > > ** ** > > Ken **** > > ** ** > > *From:* app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: > app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] *On Behalf Of *Ian Venable > *Sent:* Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:37 PM > *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick**** > > ** ** > > Hello all! Well I am learning linux as we go, and can navigate my way > around it pretty good now. My question is has anyone installed the acid.iso > onto a netbook (no cdrom drive) yet? I am trying to install onto a Dell > Inspiron mini 10, it has a 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 16 GB > Solid State Hard Drive. I have downloaded and installed the acid.iso file > from the allstar website. I can get the install menu to come up, but I keep > getting "error unable to download kickstart file". Anyone else tried doing > this yet? The labtop is seeing the usb stick as /dev/sdb1, and I can see > the files on there, just not sure where to point it to, to continue the > install.**** > > ** ** > > Ian Venable**** > > Ki6ies**** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Thu Dec 6 02:11:18 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:11:18 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick In-Reply-To: References: , <006a01cdd08a$0095e460$01c1ad20$@cs.com>, Message-ID: I totally agree that what you did is clearly the sensible and expedient way of accomplishing the task. I really dont have much guilt expecting people to have or use such a thing. However, I also acknowledge that it would be *nice*, certainly not necessary, but *nice* to have the USB install as an option. I do not know how to accomplish it at this time, and I have no intention of spending the time to find out. However, if someone *could* figure this out and "contribute" their wisdom (in the form of an installable package, not just a list of perhaps vague instructions), it would be of great benefit to everyone (at least potentially). Jim WB6NIL Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:00:45 -0800 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick I have successfully installed onto both of my Dell Inspiron Netbooks model 1018, 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 250 GB SATA II hard drive which I changed out for a 16 GB Solid State Hard Drive. Via a $12.00 external USB CD drive. I gave up on the USB stick method. No hang ups to report, installs went smooth. Ian Ki6ies On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Ken wrote: It could be that the install program does not recognize the Netbook?s Ethernet adapter. People in that situation have used a USB Ethernet adapter to get started and then, afterwards, you install the driver needed and switch back to the built-in NIC. Ken From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Ian Venable Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:37 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick Hello all! Well I am learning linux as we go, and can navigate my way around it pretty good now. My question is has anyone installed the acid.iso onto a netbook (no cdrom drive) yet? I am trying to install onto a Dell Inspiron mini 10, it has a 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 16 GB Solid State Hard Drive. I have downloaded and installed the acid.iso file from the allstar website. I can get the install menu to come up, but I keep getting "error unable to download kickstart file". Anyone else tried doing this yet? The labtop is seeing the usb stick as /dev/sdb1, and I can see the files on there, just not sure where to point it to, to continue the install. Ian VenableKi6ies _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com Thu Dec 6 02:15:51 2012 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com (Ian Venable) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:15:51 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick In-Reply-To: References: <006a01cdd08a$0095e460$01c1ad20$@cs.com> Message-ID: Did something change in the install process? I remember before being asked for my Allstar login info, and picking which server I wanted to download, I also remember being asked what I wanted the root password to be. Both of these installs went with no problems, and it rebooted after it was all done, and it is displaying test login: _ Ian Ki6ies On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > I totally agree that what you did is clearly the sensible and expedient > way of accomplishing the task. I really dont have much guilt expecting > people to have or use such a thing. > > However, I also acknowledge that it would be *nice*, certainly not > necessary, but *nice* to have the USB install as an option. > I do not know how to accomplish it at this time, and I have no > intention of spending the time to find out. However, if someone > *could* figure this out and "contribute" their wisdom (in the form > of an installable package, not just a list of perhaps vague instructions), > it would be of great benefit to everyone (at least potentially). > > Jim WB6NIL > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:00:45 -0800 > From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick > > > I have successfully installed onto both of my Dell Inspiron Netbooks model > 1018, 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 250 GB SATA II hard drive > which I changed out for a 16 GB Solid State Hard Drive. Via a $12.00 > external USB CD drive. I gave up on the USB stick method. No hang ups to > report, installs went smooth. > > > Ian > Ki6ies > > On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Ken wrote: > > It could be that the install program does not recognize the Netbook?s > Ethernet adapter. People in that situation have used a USB Ethernet adapter > to get started and then, afterwards, you install the driver needed and > switch back to the built-in NIC.**** > > ** ** > > Ken **** > > ** ** > > *From:* app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: > app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] *On Behalf Of *Ian Venable > *Sent:* Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:37 PM > *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick**** > > ** ** > > Hello all! Well I am learning linux as we go, and can navigate my way > around it pretty good now. My question is has anyone installed the acid.iso > onto a netbook (no cdrom drive) yet? I am trying to install onto a Dell > Inspiron mini 10, it has a 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 16 GB > Solid State Hard Drive. I have downloaded and installed the acid.iso file > from the allstar website. I can get the install menu to come up, but I keep > getting "error unable to download kickstart file". Anyone else tried doing > this yet? The labtop is seeing the usb stick as /dev/sdb1, and I can see > the files on there, just not sure where to point it to, to continue the > install.**** > > ** ** > > Ian Venable**** > > Ki6ies**** > > > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Thu Dec 6 02:23:19 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:23:19 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick In-Reply-To: References: , <006a01cdd08a$0095e460$01c1ad20$@cs.com>, , , Message-ID: Did you do the install with a valid DHCP-provisioned network connected? Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:15:51 -0800 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick Did something change in the install process? I remember before being asked for my Allstar login info, and picking which server I wanted to download, I also remember being asked what I wanted the root password to be. Both of these installs went with no problems, and it rebooted after it was all done, and it is displaying test login: _ IanKi6ies On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: I totally agree that what you did is clearly the sensible and expedient way of accomplishing the task. I really dont have much guilt expecting people to have or use such a thing. However, I also acknowledge that it would be *nice*, certainly not necessary, but *nice* to have the USB install as an option. I do not know how to accomplish it at this time, and I have no intention of spending the time to find out. However, if someone *could* figure this out and "contribute" their wisdom (in the form of an installable package, not just a list of perhaps vague instructions), it would be of great benefit to everyone (at least potentially). Jim WB6NIL Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:00:45 -0800 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick I have successfully installed onto both of my Dell Inspiron Netbooks model 1018, 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 250 GB SATA II hard drive which I changed out for a 16 GB Solid State Hard Drive. Via a $12.00 external USB CD drive. I gave up on the USB stick method. No hang ups to report, installs went smooth. Ian Ki6ies On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Ken wrote: It could be that the install program does not recognize the Netbook?s Ethernet adapter. People in that situation have used a USB Ethernet adapter to get started and then, afterwards, you install the driver needed and switch back to the built-in NIC. Ken From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Ian Venable Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:37 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick Hello all! Well I am learning linux as we go, and can navigate my way around it pretty good now. My question is has anyone installed the acid.iso onto a netbook (no cdrom drive) yet? I am trying to install onto a Dell Inspiron mini 10, it has a 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 16 GB Solid State Hard Drive. I have downloaded and installed the acid.iso file from the allstar website. I can get the install menu to come up, but I keep getting "error unable to download kickstart file". Anyone else tried doing this yet? The labtop is seeing the usb stick as /dev/sdb1, and I can see the files on there, just not sure where to point it to, to continue the install. Ian VenableKi6ies _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com Thu Dec 6 02:27:38 2012 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com (Ian Venable) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:27:38 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick In-Reply-To: References: <006a01cdd08a$0095e460$01c1ad20$@cs.com> Message-ID: Yes it asked me if it was a static connection, and I typed N for no. It then proceeded to download from the repositories. Very strange. I don't even see asterisk in the /etc folder. Wonder if I should re install. Ian Ki6ies On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > Did you do the install with a valid DHCP-provisioned network connected? > > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:15:51 -0800 > > From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick > > Did something change in the install process? I remember before being asked > for my Allstar login info, and picking which server I wanted to download, I > also remember being asked what I wanted the root password to be. Both of > these installs went with no problems, and it rebooted after it was all > done, and it is displaying test login: _ > > Ian > Ki6ies > > On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > > I totally agree that what you did is clearly the sensible and expedient > way of accomplishing the task. I really dont have much guilt expecting > people to have or use such a thing. > > However, I also acknowledge that it would be *nice*, certainly not > necessary, but *nice* to have the USB install as an option. > I do not know how to accomplish it at this time, and I have no > intention of spending the time to find out. However, if someone > *could* figure this out and "contribute" their wisdom (in the form > of an installable package, not just a list of perhaps vague instructions), > it would be of great benefit to everyone (at least potentially). > > Jim WB6NIL > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:00:45 -0800 > From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick > > > I have successfully installed onto both of my Dell Inspiron Netbooks model > 1018, 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 250 GB SATA II hard drive > which I changed out for a 16 GB Solid State Hard Drive. Via a $12.00 > external USB CD drive. I gave up on the USB stick method. No hang ups to > report, installs went smooth. > > > Ian > Ki6ies > > On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Ken wrote: > > It could be that the install program does not recognize the Netbook?s > Ethernet adapter. People in that situation have used a USB Ethernet adapter > to get started and then, afterwards, you install the driver needed and > switch back to the built-in NIC.**** > ** ** > Ken **** > ** ** > *From:* app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: > app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] *On Behalf Of *Ian Venable > *Sent:* Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:37 PM > *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick**** > ** ** > Hello all! Well I am learning linux as we go, and can navigate my way > around it pretty good now. My question is has anyone installed the acid.iso > onto a netbook (no cdrom drive) yet? I am trying to install onto a Dell > Inspiron mini 10, it has a 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 16 GB > Solid State Hard Drive. I have downloaded and installed the acid.iso file > from the allstar website. I can get the install menu to come up, but I keep > getting "error unable to download kickstart file". Anyone else tried doing > this yet? The labtop is seeing the usb stick as /dev/sdb1, and I can see > the files on there, just not sure where to point it to, to continue the > install.**** > ** ** > Ian Venable**** > Ki6ies**** > > > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com Thu Dec 6 03:40:10 2012 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com (Ian Venable) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 19:40:10 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick In-Reply-To: References: <006a01cdd08a$0095e460$01c1ad20$@cs.com> Message-ID: Never mind, something must of hiccuped during the install process, because I just re installed, and it installed asterisk, and asked me for my Allstar login info. Ian Ki6ies On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Ian Venable wrote: > Yes it asked me if it was a static connection, and I typed N for no. It > then proceeded to download from the repositories. Very strange. I don't > even see asterisk in the /etc folder. Wonder if I should re install. > > Ian > Ki6ies > > > On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > >> Did you do the install with a valid DHCP-provisioned network connected? >> >> ------------------------------ >> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:15:51 -0800 >> >> From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com >> To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick >> >> Did something change in the install process? I remember before being >> asked for my Allstar login info, and picking which server I wanted to >> download, I also remember being asked what I wanted the root password to >> be. Both of these installs went with no problems, and it rebooted after it >> was all done, and it is displaying test login: _ >> >> Ian >> Ki6ies >> >> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: >> >> I totally agree that what you did is clearly the sensible and expedient >> way of accomplishing the task. I really dont have much guilt expecting >> people to have or use such a thing. >> >> However, I also acknowledge that it would be *nice*, certainly not >> necessary, but *nice* to have the USB install as an option. >> I do not know how to accomplish it at this time, and I have no >> intention of spending the time to find out. However, if someone >> *could* figure this out and "contribute" their wisdom (in the form >> of an installable package, not just a list of perhaps vague instructions), >> it would be of great benefit to everyone (at least potentially). >> >> Jim WB6NIL >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 18:00:45 -0800 >> From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com >> To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick >> >> >> I have successfully installed onto both of my Dell >> Inspiron Netbooks model 1018, 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 250 GB >> SATA II hard drive which I changed out for a 16 GB Solid State Hard Drive. >> Via a $12.00 external USB CD drive. I gave up on the USB stick method. No >> hang ups to report, installs went smooth. >> >> >> Ian >> Ki6ies >> >> On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Ken wrote: >> >> It could be that the install program does not recognize the Netbook?s >> Ethernet adapter. People in that situation have used a USB Ethernet adapter >> to get started and then, afterwards, you install the driver needed and >> switch back to the built-in NIC.**** >> ** ** >> Ken **** >> ** ** >> *From:* app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: >> app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] *On Behalf Of *Ian Venable >> *Sent:* Saturday, December 01, 2012 11:37 PM >> *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] Install onto a netbook via usb stick**** >> ** ** >> Hello all! Well I am learning linux as we go, and can navigate my way >> around it pretty good now. My question is has anyone installed the acid.iso >> onto a netbook (no cdrom drive) yet? I am trying to install onto a Dell >> Inspiron mini 10, it has a 1.66 Ghz processor, 2 GB of ram, and a 16 GB >> Solid State Hard Drive. I have downloaded and installed the acid.iso file >> from the allstar website. 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URL: From george at dyb.com Fri Dec 7 06:47:08 2012 From: george at dyb.com (George Csahanin) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 00:47:08 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] simpleusb and parallel port question Message-ID: <6434F40C04AE427D8259CCE1D6122C69@lintv.com> Trying to convert a usbradio box to simpleusb. But thew usbradio setup uses pins on the parallel port for PTT and COS in. Tried this with simpleusb and no-go. Looked in the most recent source for simpleusb.c and I see reference to the port: #define PP_MASK 0xbffc #define PP_PORT "/dev/parport0" #define PP_IOPORT 0x378 But in the configs section of the source I see: carrierfrom = usb ;no,usb,usbinvert which does not show pp or ppinvert as choices. So...am I chasing my tail? If simpleusb cannot work with pport I'll leave it as-is. commands radio, rpt no longer there. Channeltypes shows simpleusb, not radio. Then I also remember there should be a file in /etc/asterisk (I think) that tells it what kind of channel it is, but I am having severe senior moment-itis.. Can anyone un confuse me? And yes, latest sources are installed. George J Csahanin W2DB Cedar Park, TX 512-401-2630 401-338-0568 cel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ramesh at va3uv.com Sat Dec 8 19:14:41 2012 From: ramesh at va3uv.com (Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 19:14:41 +0000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) Message-ID: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> Hi Folks: Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... Cheers, Ramesh. Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry From edgecomberts at gmail.com Sat Dec 8 19:21:33 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 06:21:33 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) In-Reply-To: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> References: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> Message-ID: Good work Ramesh and Jim! On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: > Hi Folks: > > Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... > > Cheers, > > Ramesh. > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From keith at goobie.org Sat Dec 8 20:37:52 2012 From: keith at goobie.org (Keith Goobie) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 16:37:52 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) In-Reply-To: References: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> Message-ID: <2F7657E3-0406-48B1-8961-5AD1387A539B@goobie.org> Great work and congrats. Where can you download. Keith Sent from my iPhone On Dec 8, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Shane Morris wrote: > Good work Ramesh and Jim! > > On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: >> Hi Folks: >> >> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ramesh. >> >> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From edgecomberts at gmail.com Sat Dec 8 20:39:50 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 07:39:50 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) In-Reply-To: <2F7657E3-0406-48B1-8961-5AD1387A539B@goobie.org> References: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> <2F7657E3-0406-48B1-8961-5AD1387A539B@goobie.org> Message-ID: Does the chan_voter module work with it Ramesh? I know thats asking for a bit... but... would be interesting ^.^ On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Keith Goobie wrote: > Great work and congrats. Where can you download. > > Keith > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 8, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Shane Morris wrote: > >> Good work Ramesh and Jim! >> >> On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: >>> Hi Folks: >>> >>> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Ramesh. >>> >>> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From w0anm73 at gmail.com Sat Dec 8 20:52:54 2012 From: w0anm73 at gmail.com (Christopher Kovacs) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 14:52:54 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) In-Reply-To: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> References: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> Message-ID: Excellent work! I would love to get an image of this work. Let us know when you feel it's ready for prime time. Chris, w0anm On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: > Hi Folks: > > Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... > > Cheers, > > Ramesh. > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eric at efratnetworks.com Sat Dec 8 20:54:41 2012 From: eric at efratnetworks.com (Eric Guth) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 15:54:41 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) In-Reply-To: References: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> Message-ID: <4198F8C5954EED46AFC553CAFC879B7C3FDD1F9756@MBX75.ad2.softcom.biz> If I cannot connect to it, does that mean it is busy, or not connected? 73, Eric 4Z5UG / WA6IGR Allstar Node: 28422 4Z5UG at guth.us Israel Direct: 077-950-9451 USA Direct: +1-720-377-3840 From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Kovacs Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 10:53 PM To: ramesh at va3uv.com Cc: app_rpt-users Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) Excellent work! I would love to get an image of this work. Let us know when you feel it's ready for prime time. Chris, w0anm On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M > wrote: Hi Folks: Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... Cheers, Ramesh. Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ramesh at va3uv.com Sat Dec 8 22:30:49 2012 From: ramesh at va3uv.com (Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 22:30:49 +0000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) Message-ID: <488473017-1355005848-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1969622783-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> Best to connect to 2248. I have the Pi set for dhcp - and guess what! I'm on 2248 now. R. ------Original Message------ From: Marshall Oldham To: ramesh at va3uv.com Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) Sent: Dec 8, 2012 4:26 PM Ramesh, Tried to connect to 29109 and connection failed. Marshall - ke6pcv Node 2066 > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org > [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of > Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M > Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 11:15 AM > To: app_rpt-users > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > > Hi Folks: > > Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... > > Cheers, > > Ramesh. > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry From ea8ee1 at gmail.com Sat Dec 8 21:59:15 2012 From: ea8ee1 at gmail.com (jose) Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2012 22:59:15 +0100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) In-Reply-To: References: <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242-@b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> Message-ID: <50C3B833.1010304@gmail.com> I would love too! El 08/12/2012 21:52, Christopher Kovacs escribi?: > Excellent work! I would love to get an image of this work. Let us > know when you feel it's ready for prime time. > > Chris, w0anm > > On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M > > wrote: > > Hi Folks: > > Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... > > Cheers, > > Ramesh. > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com Sun Dec 9 02:19:43 2012 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com (Ian Venable) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 18:19:43 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NHRC (N1KDO) Board Message-ID: Hey guys! I was just setting up a node via the http://allstarlink.orgportal and stumbled upon NHRC (N1KDO) Board option under Interface Variety in the Node Radio Configuration tab. It seems to have four ports. I have been searching the net for more information about this and were to get it, and I can't find anything. Anyone know anything about this? Ian Ki6ies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Sun Dec 9 02:26:58 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 18:26:58 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NHRC (N1KDO) Board In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: perhaps you should ask N1KDO... Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 18:19:43 -0800 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] NHRC (N1KDO) Board Hey guys! I was just setting up a node via the http://allstarlink.org portal and stumbled upon NHRC (N1KDO) Board option under Interface Variety in the Node Radio Configuration tab. It seems to have four ports. I have been searching the net for more information about this and were to get it, and I can't find anything. Anyone know anything about this? IanKi6ies _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Sun Dec 9 02:43:50 2012 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2012 21:43:50 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Sending commands via php.. Message-ID: <50C3FAE6.8040509@bdboyle.com> Inspired by Tim's superlative allmon script...and talking with Paul KC2VRJ, we dug up a php script and AMI include file that initially let you hard define one node to send DTMF commands to from the command line. Well...I'm an inveterate (but not competent) php hacker...so, I modified it a bit to do a couple things...one was mod it so it could be called from either the shell OR inside a URL (messily...), and second was to change the coding a bit so you could specify both the node and the DTMF command (the NJ/PA Asterisk Group controls the network out here via the function stanzas at each node and on our hubs). Anyway...I'm going to include the first swing of my hacked code and said include file (which has a lot more functionality...just using one small piece) in this message...the usage from the cli is: /where/ever/control.php node# dtmf (like /var/www/html/control.php 99999 *9205) (where node# is the allstar # and dtmf is the function defined in the node stanza in rpt.conf) and from a URL: http://www.somewebserver.com/control.php?node=#####&cmd=dtmfsequence It's fugly. From the URL, it prints out the #!/usr/bin/php -q command at the top...so, if anyone can figure out how to prevent that...I'm not a php type...;) And, it's doing NO checking to make sure that the arguments are not NULL. So..if anyone wants to hack at that and pass it back... My thoughts are that along with Tim's great script...this could be used as the back end to a more comprehensive control page for a node set in a network, either via a couple of manual input boxes on a web page, or through a drop-down list to select a node and then an input box to type in the command. Of course, all password protected, etc. There's lots of room to wiggle here. The include file is distributed under the GNU lesser license... It's a first cut, folks, and I'm not a php expert (or even play one on TV), so any improvements or corrections would be gratefully appreciated...Thanks! BB -- control.php -- 8< -- #!/usr/bin/php -q Login( 'admin', 'somepsw', 'AstSysIP', 5038 )) { $rp = $ami->GetResponse('1'); //echo $rp->ToString(); } else { exit(1); } # Assemble and send the following AMI packet: # ACTION: Command # command: rpt fun $node# $command # $data = new AstPacketData; $data->AddKVPair( 'Action' , 'Command' ); $data->AddKVPair( 'command' , "rpt fun $node $cmd" ); $packet = new AstPacket; $packet->SetAstPacketType( 'Action' ); $packet->SetAstPacketData( $data ); $ami->SendPacket( $packet ); # # Log out -- not strictly necessary, but cleaner: # $ami->Logoff(); # # Unfortunately, StarAstAPI isn't totally discreet. # It does this: # echo "Logoff Called from somewhere ..."; # socket_close($this->mSocket); # echo "\n"; ?> -- 8< -- StarAstAPI -- 8< -- // // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either // version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA // // Ver 1.00 class MyCollection{ protected $mObject=array(); function __construct(){ $this->Init(); } function Count(){ return count($this->mObject); } function Add($obj){ array_push($this->mObject,$obj); } function AddKVPair($obj1, $obj2){ $this->mObject[$obj1]=$obj2; } protected function Init(){ //nothig to be initialized yet. } function Remove($cursor){ try{ unset($this->mObject[$cursor]); } catch(Exception $e) { //got an exception return false; } } function GetFirst(){ reset($this->mObject); //print_r($this->mObject[0]); return ($this->mObject[0]); } function GetNext(){ return next($this->mObject); } function Pop(){ return array_pop($this->mObject); } function GetAll(){ return $this->mObject; } protected function Get($tKey){ $tObjts = array_flip($this->mObject); return array_search($tKey, $tObjts); } } class AstPacket extends MyCollection{ private $mType; function SetAstPacketData(AstPacketData $AstPacketData){ MyCollection::Add($AstPacketData); } function GetAstPacketData(){ return MyCollection::GetFirst(); } function SetAstPacketType($AstPacketType){ $this->mType=$AstPacketType.":"; } function GetAstPacketType(){ return $this->mType; } function GetActionID(){ $apd=$this->GetAstPacketData(); $KVPair=array_flip($apd->GetAll()); return array_search("ActionID:",$KVPair); } function ToString(){ $mString = ""; $apd=$this->GetAstPacketData(); $KVPair=$apd->GetAll(); while(list($Key,$Value)=each($KVPair)){ $mString .= "$Key $Value\r\n"; } $mString = $mString."\r\n"; return $mString; } } class AstPackets extends MyCollection{ function AddAstPacket(AstPacket $AstPacket){ Mycollection::Add($AstPacket); } function GetAstPacket(){ //This uses FIFO $myastpacket=MyCollection::GetFirst(); MyCollection::Remove(0); return $myastpacket; } } class AstPacketData extends MyCollection{ private $mActionVariables=array(); function AddKVPair($mKey, $mValue){ $mKey = $mKey.":"; MyCollection::AddKVPair($mKey,$mValue); } function AddActionVariable($varName, $varVal){ $this->mActionVariables[$varName]=$varVal; } function GetEventType(){ return MyCollection::Get("Event:"); } function GetActionType(){ return MyCollection::Get("Action:"); } function GetResponseType(){ return MyCollection::Get("Response:"); } } class AstConnection{ protected $mSrvIP; protected $mSrvPort; protected $mProtoType; protected $mSocket; protected $mCounter; protected function Connect($SrvIP,$SrvPort,$ProtoType){ set_time_limit(0); ob_implicit_flush(); if (($this->mSocket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP)) <0) { return false; } if (($ret = socket_connect($this->mSocket, $SrvIP, $SrvPort)) <0){ return false; }else { return true; } } function IsConnected(){ if($this->mSocket < 0){ return true; }else{ return false; } } function SendPacket(AstPacket $ap){ //echo "Now in send packet .... \r\n"; //echo $ap->GetAstPacketType() ."\r\n"; if($ap->GetAstPacketType()!="Action:"){ return false; } $MyStr=$ap->ToString(); socket_write($this->mSocket,$MyStr,strlen($MyStr)); } function Receive(){ $tAstPacket = new AstPacket(); $tAstPacketData = new AstPacketData(); $tNeedPackets = true; while($this->mSocket && $tNeedPackets){ if(!$rbuff=socket_read($this->mSocket, 2048)){ return false; } //echo "receive buff=$rbuff \r\n"; $arrbuff = explode("\r\n", $rbuff); //print_r($arrbuff); $dmy=array_pop($arrbuff); foreach($arrbuff as $tline){ if(!strpos($tline,":")){ $tAstPacket->SetAstPacketData($tAstPacketData); $tNeedPackets = $this->GotPacket($tAstPacket); if($tAstPacket->GetAstPacketType() == "Event:"){ $tapd = $tAstPacket->GetAstPacketData(); $tEventType = $tapd->GetEventType(); $tNeedPackets = $this->GotEvent($tAstPacket, $tEventType); }//astpakcet type ends $tAstPacket = new AstPacket(); $tAstPacketData = new AstPacketData(); continue; } //if ends here //echo "Line is = $tline \r\n"; list($tKey,$tValue) = explode(":", $tline); //echo "Key=$tKey and value=$tValue \r\n"; if($tKey=="Action" or $tKey=="Event" or $tKey=="Response"){ if($tAstPacket->GetAstPacketType() == ""){ //echo "Setting packet type to = $tKey \r\n"; $tAstPacket->SetAstPacketType($tKey); }else { echo "Malformed Packet Discarding ...\r\n"; echo $tAstPacket->GetAstPacketType() ."\r\n"; echo "$tKey $tValue \r\n"; $tAstPacket = new AstPacket(); $tAstPacketData = new AstPacketData(); continue 2; } //if $tAstPacket ends } //if $tKey ends $tAstPacketData->AddKVPair($tKey, $tValue); } //foreach ends } //ends whilesocket return true; } protected function GotPacket(AstPacket $tAstPacket){ //echo $tAstPacket->ToString(); return true; //Do not put functionality here. Override in subcalss } } class AstClientConnection extends AstConnection { function Login($Username, $Password, $ServerIP, $Port){ $this->mCounter =0; $apd = new AstPacketData(); $apd->AddKVPair("Action", "login"); $apd->AddKVPair("Username", $Username); $apd->AddKVPair("Secret", $Password); $apd->AddKVPair("Events", "on"); $this->mCounter++ ; $apd->AddKVPair("ActionID", $this->mCounter); $ap = new AstPacket(); $ap->SetAstPacketType("Action"); $ap->SetAstPacketData($apd); if($this->mSocket){ $this->Logoff(); } //echo "about call Connect function\r\n"; if($this->Connect($ServerIP,$Port,"TCP")){ //echo "Connect Passed .. \r\n"; if(!$dmy=socket_read($this->mSocket, 2048)){ echo "Socket Cannot Read ...\r\n"; return false; } //echo "About to call Send Packet ...\r\n"; $this->SendPacket($ap); return true; }else{ echo "cannot connect \r\n"; return false; } } function Logoff(){ # echo "Command Sent"; socket_close($this->mSocket); } function GetResponse($tActionID){ $tAstPacket = new AstPacket(); $tAstPacketData = new AstPacketData(); $gettingpacket = true; while($this->mSocket && $gettingpacket){ if(!$rbuff=socket_read($this->mSocket, 8192)){ return null; } //echo "receive buff=$rbuff \r\n"; $arrbuff = explode("\r\n", $rbuff); //print_r($arrbuff); $dmy=array_pop($arrbuff); foreach($arrbuff as $tline){ if(!strpos($tline,":")){ $tAstPacket->SetAstPacketData($tAstPacketData); if(($tAstPacket->GetAstPacketType() == "Response:") && ($tAstPacket->GetActionID() ==$tActionID)){ $gettingpacket = false; return $tAstPacket; } $tAstPacket = new AstPacket(); $tAstPacketData = new AstPacketData(); continue; } //if ends here //echo "Line is = $tline \r\n"; list($tKey,$tValue) = explode(":", $tline); //echo "Key=$tKey and value=$tValue \r\n"; if($tKey=="Action" or $tKey=="Event" or $tKey=="Response"){ if($tAstPacket->GetAstPacketType() == ""){ //echo "Setting packet type to = $tKey \r\n"; $tAstPacket->SetAstPacketType($tKey); }else { echo "Malformed Packet Discarding ...\r\n"; echo $tAstPacket->GetAstPacketType() ."\r\n"; echo "$tKey $tValue \r\n"; $tAstPacket = new AstPacket(); $tAstPacketData = new AstPacketData(); continue 2; } //if $tAstPacket ends } //if $tKey ends $tAstPacketData->AddKVPair($tKey, $tValue); } //foreach ends } //ends whilegettingpacket return true; } function Cmd($command){ $this->mCounter++ ; $ap = new AstPacket(); $apd = new AstPacketData(); $apd->AddKVPair("Action", "COMMAND"); $apd->AddKVPair("ActionID", $this->mCounter); $apd->AddKVPair("command", $command); $ap->SetAstPacketType("Action"); $ap->SetAstPacketData($apd); $this->SendPacket($ap); return $this->GetResponse($this->mCounter); } function GetConfig($file){ $this->mCounter++ ; $ap = new AstPacket(); $apd = new AstPacketData(); $apd->AddKVPair("Action", "GetConfig"); $apd->AddKVPair("ActionID", $this->mCounter); $apd->AddKVPair("FileName", $file); $ap->SetAstPacketType("Action"); $ap->SetAstPacketData($apd); $this->SendPacket($ap); return $this->GetResponse($this->mCounter); } function Dial($Aparty, $Bparty, $Priority=1, $Timeout=30000, $Context="Default"){ $this->mCounter++ ; $ap = new AstPacket(); $apd = new AstPacketData(); $apd->AddKVPair("Action", "originate"); $apd->AddKVPair("ActionID", $this->mCounter); $apd->AddKVPair("Channel", $Aparty); $apd->AddKVPair("Context", $Context); $apd->AddKVPair("Exten", $Bparty); $apd->AddKVPair("Priority", $Priority); $apd->AddKVPair("Timeout", $Timeout); $ap->SetAstPacketType("Action"); $ap->SetAstPacketData($apd); $this->SendPacket($ap); return $this->GetResponse($this->mCounter); } function GotEvent(AstPacket $Event, $EventType){ return true; //Do not add lines here, just override in subclass } function EventsOn(){ $this->mCounter++ ; $ap = new AstPacket(); $apd = new AstPacketData(); $apd->AddKVPair("Action", "EVENTS"); $apd->AddKVPair("EVENTMASK", "ON"); $apd->AddKVPair("ActionID", $this->mCounter); $ap->SetAstPacketType("Action"); $ap->SetAstPacketData($apd); $this->SendPacket($ap); } function EventsOff(){ $this->mCounter++ ; $ap = new AstPacket(); $apd = new AstPacketData(); $apd->AddKVPair("Action", "EVENTS"); $apd->AddKVPair("EVENTMASK", "OFF"); $apd->AddKVPair("ActionID", $this->mCounter); $ap->SetAstPacketType("Action"); $ap->SetAstPacketData($apd); $this->SendPacket($ap); } } class AstSrvConnection extends AstConnection { function Listen($SrvPort, $ProtoType){ } } ?> From ke6pcv at cal-net.org Sun Dec 9 03:12:54 2012 From: ke6pcv at cal-net.org (Marshall Oldham) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 19:12:54 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allstar Link Support Message-ID: Greetings fellow Allstarlink members, Once again I am reposting this email which is very similar to last year with the hopes that we as the amateur community can step forward and support our hobby, mainly the app_rpt and allstarlink technology that we all enjoy today. As many of you that are new to app_rpt this year might NOT know, the creator of app_rpt and the allstarlink network has never charged or asked for financial support to keep the allstarlink system going for the use in amateur radio. He has never charged users money to be a part of app_rpt or the use of the allstarlink network, nor has he ever made any profit off of specific hardware sales for the allstarlink network. Through the years he has put in a great deal of time and dedication along with his exceptional talents to make app_rpt and the allstarlink network the great VOIP technology that it has become today. No other VOIP technology in the amateur radio community can even compare to the technology, features and capability that is offered for free to anyone wishing to setup there own allstarlink node. Another understated fact is that there are monthly costs associated with keeping things running smoothly for the allstarlink system. These costs are for server collocation, domain certifications and so on, amounting to roughly $175 per month. Jim has been paying these monthly fees from donations, but mostly out of his own pocket. Wouldn't it be nice if we could all pitch in and help him to at the least cover these monthly costs for this coming year? I am proposing that we all donate to this cause via PayPal at the following URL. https://allstarlink.org/ At the top of this webpage just slightly down there is a PayPal donate button. In the spirit and season of giving, lets all try and help out with the financial side, so we can continue to use and enjoy this great technology that we have all come to know and love! I would also like to thank Jim, WB6NIL for all the many hours of work and support that he and others have donated to this hobby so that the amateur community at large can benefit and enjoy the use of his technology on a daily basis for free. 73 Marshall - ke6pcv Node 2065, 2066 From dale at nap-us.com Sun Dec 9 03:27:33 2012 From: dale at nap-us.com (Dale J. Robertson) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 22:27:33 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NHRC (N1KDO) Board In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <22CD0F21824844D5B0F02CFE71B37061@DaleCo.com> http://www.nhrc.net/ From: Ian Venable Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 9:19 PM To: app_rpt mailing list Subject: [App_rpt-users] NHRC (N1KDO) Board Hey guys! I was just setting up a node via the http://allstarlink.org portal and stumbled upon NHRC (N1KDO) Board option under Interface Variety in the Node Radio Configuration tab. It seems to have four ports. I have been searching the net for more information about this and were to get it, and I can't find anything. Anyone know anything about this? Ian Ki6ies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From george at dyb.com Sun Dec 9 05:27:12 2012 From: george at dyb.com (George Csahanin) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 23:27:12 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allstar Link Support References: Message-ID: As it was in the past, this is a good thing. It think, though, that you can only get to the donate button before logging in, I logged in and didn't find it. FWIW GeorgeC W2DB 2360 2428 28599 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Oldham" To: "'app_rpt mailing list'" Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 9:12 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allstar Link Support > Greetings fellow Allstarlink members, > > Once again I am reposting this email which is very similar to last year > with the hopes that we as the amateur community can step > forward and support our hobby, mainly the app_rpt and allstarlink > technology that we all enjoy today. > > As many of you that are new to app_rpt this year might NOT know, the > creator of app_rpt and the allstarlink network has never > charged or asked for financial support to keep the allstarlink system > going for the use in amateur radio. > > He has never charged users money to be a part of app_rpt or the use of the > allstarlink network, nor has he ever made any profit off > of specific hardware sales for the allstarlink network. Through the years > he has put in a great deal of time and dedication along > with his exceptional talents to make app_rpt and the allstarlink network > the great VOIP technology that it has become today. No > other VOIP technology in the amateur radio community can even compare to > the technology, features and capability that is offered for > free to anyone wishing to setup there own allstarlink node. > > Another understated fact is that there are monthly costs associated with > keeping things running smoothly for the allstarlink system. > These costs are for server collocation, domain certifications and so on, > amounting to roughly $175 per month. Jim has been paying > these monthly fees from donations, but mostly out of his own pocket. > Wouldn't it be nice if we could all pitch in and help him to > at the least cover these monthly costs for this coming year? > > I am proposing that we all donate to this cause via PayPal at the > following URL. > > https://allstarlink.org/ > > At the top of this webpage just slightly down there is a PayPal donate > button. > > In the spirit and season of giving, lets all try and help out with the > financial side, so we can continue to use and enjoy this > great technology that we have all come to know and love! > > I would also like to thank Jim, WB6NIL for all the many hours of work and > support that he and others have donated to this hobby so > that the amateur community at large can benefit and enjoy the use of his > technology on a daily basis for free. > > 73 > > Marshall - ke6pcv > Node 2065, 2066 > > > From phil.n6tct at gmail.com Sun Dec 9 09:26:20 2012 From: phil.n6tct at gmail.com (Phil N6TCT) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 14:56:20 +0530 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allstar Link Support In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hear hear, Marshall! Many thanks to Jim and everyone who has helped out with the system. Phil, N6TCT On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Marshall Oldham wrote: > Greetings fellow Allstarlink members, > > Once again I am reposting this email which is very similar to last year with the hopes that we as the amateur community can step > forward and support our hobby, mainly the app_rpt and allstarlink technology that we all enjoy today. > > As many of you that are new to app_rpt this year might NOT know, the creator of app_rpt and the allstarlink network has never > charged or asked for financial support to keep the allstarlink system going for the use in amateur radio. >[...] From kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net Sun Dec 9 19:03:03 2012 From: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net (Chris K7AZ) Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2012 11:03:03 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In Message-ID: Can anyone help me with Linux commands to allow viewing the file called /root/acid-install.log? I also need help with AllStar sign-in process. The system will no longer allow me to sign in and the reset password does not work. Thanks, Chris K7AZ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From keith at goobie.org Sun Dec 9 19:45:12 2012 From: keith at goobie.org (Keith Goobie) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 15:45:12 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Chris. Best command is more /root/acid-install.log The allstar e-mail server is not fully compliant with recent spam practices and mail from that server will get rejected depending on level of protection. If you cannot get your mail provider to make changes, you will be best served to set up a gmail or similar account to ensure your mail is getting through. 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URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Sun Dec 9 20:24:36 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 12:24:36 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: well, more(1) or less(1) :-) Jim From: keith at goobie.org Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 15:45:12 -0400 To: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In Hi Chris. Best command is more /root/acid-install.log The allstar e-mail server is not fully compliant with recent spam practices and mail from that server will get rejected depending on level of protection. If you cannot get your mail provider to make changes, you will be best served to set up a gmail or similar account to ensure your mail is getting through. Keith Sent from my iPhone On Dec 9, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Chris K7AZ wrote: Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In Can anyone help me with Linux commands to allow viewing the file called /root/acid-install.log? I also need help with AllStar sign-in process. The system will no longer allow me to sign in and the reset password does not work. Thanks, Chris K7AZ _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Matthew Pitts N8OHU >________________________________ > From: Jim Duuuude >To: keith at goobie.org; kilo7alphazulu at verizon.net >Cc: app_rpt mailing list >Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2012 3:24 PM >Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In > > > >well, more(1) or less(1)? :-) > >Jim > > > > >________________________________ >From: keith at goobie.org >Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 15:45:12 -0400 >To: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net >CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In > > >Hi Chris.? > > >Best command is > > >more /root/acid-install.log > > >The allstar e-mail server is not fully compliant with recent spam practices and mail from that server will get rejected depending on level of protection. ?If you cannot get your mail provider to make changes, you will be best served to set up a gmail or similar account to ensure your mail is getting through.? > > >Keith > >Sent from my iPhone > >On Dec 9, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Chris K7AZ wrote: > > >Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In Can anyone help me with Linux commands to allow viewing the file called /root/acid-install.log? >> >>I also need help with AllStar sign-in process. ??The system will no longer allow me to sign in and the reset password does not work. ?? >> >>Thanks, >>Chris >>K7AZ >> >_______________________________________________ >>App_rpt-users mailing list >>App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >_______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >_______________________________________________ >App_rpt-users mailing list >App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Sun Dec 9 20:49:28 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 12:49:28 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In In-Reply-To: <1355086123.82425.YahooMailNeo@web141002.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: , , , , <1355086123.82425.YahooMailNeo@web141002.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: heck, I was just being pun-ny Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 12:48:43 -0800 From: n8ohu at yahoo.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In I would go with less, as it' allows scrolling through the logs. Matthew PittsN8OHU From: Jim Duuuude To: keith at goobie.org; kilo7alphazulu at verizon.net Cc: app_rpt mailing list Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2012 3:24 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In well, more(1) or less(1) :-) Jim From: keith at goobie.org Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 15:45:12 -0400 To: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In Hi Chris. Best command is more /root/acid-install.log The allstar e-mail server is not fully compliant with recent spam practices and mail from that server will get rejected depending on level of protection. If you cannot get your mail provider to make changes, you will be best served to set up a gmail or similar account to ensure your mail is getting through. 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Pi is up (Node 29109) (Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M) > 2. Re: Pi is up (Node 29109) (Shane Morris) > 3. Re: Pi is up (Node 29109) (Keith Goobie) > 4. Re: Pi is up (Node 29109) (Shane Morris) > 5. Re: Pi is up (Node 29109) (Christopher Kovacs) > 6. Re: Pi is up (Node 29109) (Eric Guth) > 7. Re: Pi is up (Node 29109) (Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M) > 8. Re: Pi is up (Node 29109) (jose) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 19:14:41 +0000 > From: "Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M" > To: "app_rpt-users" > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: > <1459168993-1354994081-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1391764242- at b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> > > Content-Type: text/plain > > Hi Folks: > > Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... > > Cheers, > > Ramesh. > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 06:21:33 +1100 > From: Shane Morris > To: ramesh at va3uv.com > Cc: app_rpt-users > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Good work Ramesh and Jim! > > On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: >> Hi Folks: >> >> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ramesh. >> >> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 16:37:52 -0400 > From: Keith Goobie > To: Shane Morris > Cc: app_rpt-users > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: <2F7657E3-0406-48B1-8961-5AD1387A539B at goobie.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Great work and congrats. Where can you download. > > Keith > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 8, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Shane Morris wrote: > >> Good work Ramesh and Jim! >> >> On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: >>> Hi Folks: >>> >>> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Ramesh. >>> >>> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 07:39:50 +1100 > From: Shane Morris > To: Keith Goobie > Cc: app_rpt-users > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Does the chan_voter module work with it Ramesh? I know thats asking > for a bit... but... would be interesting ^.^ > > On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Keith Goobie wrote: >> Great work and congrats. Where can you download. >> >> Keith >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Dec 8, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Shane Morris wrote: >> >>> Good work Ramesh and Jim! >>> >>> On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 6:14 AM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: >>>> Hi Folks: >>>> >>>> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Ramesh. >>>> >>>> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 14:52:54 -0600 > From: Christopher Kovacs > To: ramesh at va3uv.com > Cc: app_rpt-users > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Excellent work! I would love to get an image of this work. Let us know > when you feel it's ready for prime time. > > Chris, w0anm > > On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M wrote: > >> Hi Folks: >> >> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ramesh. >> >> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 15:54:41 -0500 > From: Eric Guth > To: Christopher Kovacs , "ramesh at va3uv.com" > > Cc: app_rpt-users > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: > <4198F8C5954EED46AFC553CAFC879B7C3FDD1F9756 at MBX75.ad2.softcom.biz> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > If I cannot connect to it, does that mean it is busy, or not connected? > > 73, > > Eric > 4Z5UG / WA6IGR > Allstar Node: 28422 > 4Z5UG at guth.us > Israel Direct: 077-950-9451 > USA Direct: +1-720-377-3840 > > > > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Kovacs > Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 10:53 PM > To: ramesh at va3uv.com > Cc: app_rpt-users > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > > Excellent work! I would love to get an image of this work. Let us know when you feel it's ready for prime time. > > Chris, w0anm > On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M > wrote: > Hi Folks: > > Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... > > Cheers, > > Ramesh. > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 22:30:49 +0000 > From: "Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M" > To: "Marshall Oldham" , "app_rpt-users" > > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: > <488473017-1355005848-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1969622783- at b18.c19.bise6.blackberry> > > Content-Type: text/plain > > Best to connect to 2248. > > I have the Pi set for dhcp - and guess what! > > I'm on 2248 now. > > R. > > ------Original Message------ > From: Marshall Oldham > To: ramesh at va3uv.com > Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Sent: Dec 8, 2012 4:26 PM > > Ramesh, > > Tried to connect to 29109 and connection failed. > > Marshall - ke6pcv > Node 2066 > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org >> [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of >> Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M >> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 11:15 AM >> To: app_rpt-users >> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) >> >> Hi Folks: >> >> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ramesh. >> >> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2012 22:59:15 +0100 > From: jose > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Pi is up (Node 29109) > Message-ID: <50C3B833.1010304 at gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; Format="flowed" > > I would love too! > > El 08/12/2012 21:52, Christopher Kovacs escribi?: >> Excellent work! I would love to get an image of this work. Let us >> know when you feel it's ready for prime time. >> >> Chris, w0anm >> >> On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Ramesh Dhami, VA3UV/M >> > wrote: >> >> Hi Folks: >> >> Node 29109 is up - connect and judge for yourself... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ramesh. >> >> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 13 > ********************************************* From edgecomberts at gmail.com Sun Dec 9 20:56:29 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 07:56:29 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In In-Reply-To: References: <1355086123.82425.YahooMailNeo@web141002.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Don't want to have to get the "finger" out now, do we? =P On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > heck, I was just being pun-ny > > ________________________________ > Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 12:48:43 -0800 > From: n8ohu at yahoo.com > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In > > I would go with less, as it' allows scrolling through the logs. > > Matthew Pitts > N8OHU > > ________________________________ > From: Jim Duuuude > To: keith at goobie.org; kilo7alphazulu at verizon.net > Cc: app_rpt mailing list > Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2012 3:24 PM > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In > > well, more(1) or less(1) :-) > > Jim > > > ________________________________ > From: keith at goobie.org > Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 15:45:12 -0400 > To: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net > CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In > > Hi Chris. > > Best command is > > more /root/acid-install.log > > The allstar e-mail server is not fully compliant with recent spam practices > and mail from that server will get rejected depending on level of > protection. If you cannot get your mail provider to make changes, you will > be best served to set up a gmail or similar account to ensure your mail is > getting through. > > Keith > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 9, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Chris K7AZ wrote: > > Can anyone help me with Linux commands to allow viewing the file called > /root/acid-install.log? > > I also need help with AllStar sign-in process. The system will no longer > allow me to sign in and the reset password does not work. > > Thanks, > Chris > K7AZ > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > From ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com Sun Dec 9 21:54:09 2012 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com (Ian Venable) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 13:54:09 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allmon Message-ID: Quick question. When you have multiple servers reporting back to your Allmon server can they all use the same port defined in the manager.conf file, or does each server need to talk back on there own port? Ian Ki6ies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Mon Dec 10 02:19:00 2012 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2012 21:19:00 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Navigating Linux & AllStar Sign-In In-Reply-To: References: <1355086123.82425.YahooMailNeo@web141002.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <50C54694.9090707@bdboyle.com> On 12/9/2012 3:56 PM, Shane Morris wrote: > Don't want to have to get the "finger" out now, do we? =P Depends on where you've been with it. Ping me once, shame on you. Ping me twice, and I'll DoS you. From Ramesh at va3uv.com Mon Dec 10 02:26:19 2012 From: Ramesh at va3uv.com (Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV)) Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2012 21:26:19 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Update on the Pi Message-ID: <50C5484B.6000504@va3uv.com> OK Guys; Sorry about the IP address change! - I was deliberately keeping the Pi 'dynamic' with the intent of imaging it when we are ready. Having said that, I have set a static IP address - node 29109 can now be accessed directly... I have limited cycles, so I'm not always monitoring. A couple of you were able to connect yesterday (before the darn IP changed!) - the lucky few were able to listen to my audio.... it is not perfect - especially the received audio (i.e., audio into the network). However, the intent of the demo yesterday was to demonstrate that this is an active project (not vapor-ware!)... we do have a Pi operational - with issues - it is as they say, "Work In Progress" Initially, the TX audio (i.e., audio out of the local transmitter) was also raspy - use of an externally powered USB hub cleared up the TX audio. Unfortunately, the hub had little to no affect on the RX audio. We (mostly Jim, and me to a lesser extent) are working on it.... but we are both busy - and 'tis the season to be busy! We are not ready to publish / post an image just yet.... some of you know me from my FREE STAR* project, nothing leaves my "lab" until I have fully tested and documented it. It's that simple; right now, we are in development and testing. We realize that there is huge interest in the Pi at the moment - I do support the Pi with an image, installation script and documentation for my FREE STAR* project (http://www.va3uv.com/iso.htm). When we are ready and feel that the product is ready for field testing, we will gladly make it available in a similar fashion. Cheers for now! Ramesh. www.freestar.us From ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com Mon Dec 10 15:01:01 2012 From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com (ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 07:01:01 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Allmon Message-ID: <1953778143.1521798.1355151667436.JavaMail.webspher@njbbicssmp04> Thanks for the reply. Also is there a easy way to add a Group2 to the menu bar to have a separate grouping of nodes. I tried adding [Group2] and the node numbers I wanted. But no go. Ian Ki6ies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ve7pke at gmail.com Tue Dec 11 03:26:34 2012 From: ve7pke at gmail.com (Dave Miller) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 19:26:34 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT on MAX OSX Mountain Lion using Winebottler Message-ID: I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to get IAXRPT running on my Mac. I can get it to launch but when I try to setup the audio devices the usual suspects are not there. Just blank drop down menus. I can use the Web tranceiver on Allstar to connect to nodes, but would like to get a standalone app running. If there is a better option that I can run native in OSX I am pleased to try that. When I was chatting tonight to VA3VD and VA3MPG they mentioned this might be a known issue but did not have an immediate solution. Once I get the audio devices running then next step is figure out how to set up an account so I can access the public nodes. I can be pretty dense most days and have not seen any documentation about how to get it accessing the public nodes on Allstar or are those only accessible through the web transceiver. I will get my own node up soon as Ramesh releases the RPI code. ;-) Thanks Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From edgecomberts at gmail.com Tue Dec 11 03:34:36 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 14:34:36 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT on MAX OSX Mountain Lion using Winebottler In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dave, if you can, see my earlier post called "Some information, from my brain..." which details how to get IAXRpt working on Lion. Long story short, you need to find the correct WiNE core, with the sound enabled - this is for OS X versions 10.7 and later. If you wish, I can look through my history for the link? On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Dave Miller wrote: > I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to get IAXRPT running on my Mac. I > can get it to launch but when I try to setup the audio devices the usual > suspects are not there. Just blank drop down menus. I can use the Web > tranceiver on Allstar to connect to nodes, but would like to get a > standalone app running. If there is a better option that I can run native in > OSX I am pleased to try that. When I was chatting tonight to VA3VD and > VA3MPG they mentioned this might be a known issue but did not have an > immediate solution. > > Once I get the audio devices running then next step is figure out how to set > up an account so I can access the public nodes. I can be pretty dense most > days and have not seen any documentation about how to get it accessing the > public nodes on Allstar or are those only accessible through the web > transceiver. > > I will get my own node up soon as Ramesh releases the RPI code. ;-) > > > Thanks > Dave > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > From edgecomberts at gmail.com Tue Dec 11 03:39:47 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 14:39:47 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT on MAX OSX Mountain Lion using Winebottler In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: You'll want this file: http://mirrors.nolabelstudios.com/mikesmassivemess/files/Wine_1.4.1.dmg This is the version of WiNE for OS X 10.7 or later, WITH sound enabled. This is the exact version I use, and it works fine - except I haven't tried sending audio, only receiving the error tones, which it does well. Replace the version of WiNE you have with this version. Leave Winebottler alone. Enjoy! On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Shane Morris wrote: > Dave, if you can, see my earlier post called "Some information, from > my brain..." which details how to get IAXRpt working on Lion. > > Long story short, you need to find the correct WiNE core, with the > sound enabled - this is for OS X versions 10.7 and later. > > If you wish, I can look through my history for the link? > > On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Dave Miller wrote: >> I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to get IAXRPT running on my Mac. I >> can get it to launch but when I try to setup the audio devices the usual >> suspects are not there. Just blank drop down menus. I can use the Web >> tranceiver on Allstar to connect to nodes, but would like to get a >> standalone app running. If there is a better option that I can run native in >> OSX I am pleased to try that. When I was chatting tonight to VA3VD and >> VA3MPG they mentioned this might be a known issue but did not have an >> immediate solution. >> >> Once I get the audio devices running then next step is figure out how to set >> up an account so I can access the public nodes. I can be pretty dense most >> days and have not seen any documentation about how to get it accessing the >> public nodes on Allstar or are those only accessible through the web >> transceiver. >> >> I will get my own node up soon as Ramesh releases the RPI code. ;-) >> >> >> Thanks >> Dave >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> From n9gmr at me.com Tue Dec 11 07:50:10 2012 From: n9gmr at me.com (Matt Roberts) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 02:50:10 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT on MAX OSX Mountain Lion using Winebottler In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I use a SIP client to access Allstar on my Mac. You can't use Iaxrpt until you have your own node. Matt Roberts Phone: 386-679-1986 n9gmr at me.com Sent from my iPhone On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:26 PM, Dave Miller wrote: > I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to get IAXRPT running on my Mac. I can get it to launch but when I try to setup the audio devices the usual suspects are not there. Just blank drop down menus. I can use the Web tranceiver on Allstar to connect to nodes, but would like to get a standalone app running. If there is a better option that I can run native in OSX I am pleased to try that. When I was chatting tonight to VA3VD and VA3MPG they mentioned this might be a known issue but did not have an immediate solution. > > Once I get the audio devices running then next step is figure out how to set up an account so I can access the public nodes. I can be pretty dense most days and have not seen any documentation about how to get it accessing the public nodes on Allstar or are those only accessible through the web transceiver. > > I will get my own node up soon as Ramesh releases the RPI code. ;-) > > > Thanks > Dave > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From ve7pke at gmail.com Tue Dec 11 13:13:36 2012 From: ve7pke at gmail.com (Dave Miller) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 05:13:36 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT on MAX OSX Mountain Lion using Winebottler In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <84A475BF-992D-499A-819D-F8ADDFED2AF8@gmail.com> Thanks Matt, That makes sense. Sent from my iPad On 2012-12-10, at 23:50, Matt Roberts wrote: > I use a SIP client to access Allstar on my Mac. You can't use Iaxrpt until you have your own node. > > Matt Roberts > Phone: 386-679-1986 > n9gmr at me.com > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:26 PM, Dave Miller wrote: > >> I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to get IAXRPT running on my Mac. I can get it to launch but when I try to setup the audio devices the usual suspects are not there. Just blank drop down menus. I can use the Web tranceiver on Allstar to connect to nodes, but would like to get a standalone app running. If there is a better option that I can run native in OSX I am pleased to try that. When I was chatting tonight to VA3VD and VA3MPG they mentioned this might be a known issue but did not have an immediate solution. >> >> Once I get the audio devices running then next step is figure out how to set up an account so I can access the public nodes. I can be pretty dense most days and have not seen any documentation about how to get it accessing the public nodes on Allstar or are those only accessible through the web transceiver. >> >> I will get my own node up soon as Ramesh releases the RPI code. ;-) >> >> >> Thanks >> Dave >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From kb2ear at kb2ear.net Tue Dec 11 21:11:30 2012 From: kb2ear at kb2ear.net (Scott Weis) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 16:11:30 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT on MAX OSX Mountain Lion using Winebottler In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <010a01cdd7e4$16f0af40$44d20dc0$@kb2ear.net> IAXRPT is only useful on nodes you control. It can't be used to access public nodes. Only the web transciever allows that. From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Dave Miller Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 10:27 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT on MAX OSX Mountain Lion using Winebottler I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to get IAXRPT running on my Mac. I can get it to launch but when I try to setup the audio devices the usual suspects are not there. Just blank drop down menus. I can use the Web tranceiver on Allstar to connect to nodes, but would like to get a standalone app running. If there is a better option that I can run native in OSX I am pleased to try that. When I was chatting tonight to VA3VD and VA3MPG they mentioned this might be a known issue but did not have an immediate solution. Once I get the audio devices running then next step is figure out how to set up an account so I can access the public nodes. 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Or can I use manual configuration and make the edits myself? Do you know of any documentation that is available for the autopatch config? How to setup password or access code? From: Ian Venable [mailto:ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 9:43 PM To: Michael Hebert; app_rpt mailing list Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Autopatch capability Yes, its on the website. After you subscribe, initiate a server download. It will then download the settings you need. Ian Ki6ies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ve7pke at gmail.com Wed Dec 12 07:54:47 2012 From: ve7pke at gmail.com (Dave Miller) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 23:54:47 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] More Newbie questions Message-ID: <17BB3C05-D232-4BBF-AE2C-5FC7909729C5@gmail.com> Reading over the documentation it's still unclear if I can run Limey Linux download from Allstar link download page on a IntelD525 motherboard? And what steps do I need to follow? Do I need a running Linux system or can I use an OSX machine to unpack the download from Allstar link page onto a USB drive or a memory card then put the card into the D525 motherboard? I am about to grab some hardware and jump in but not sure yet what I need to grab. Many thanks Dave VE7PKE Sent from my iPad From ke2n at cs.com Wed Dec 12 10:14:16 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 05:14:16 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Autopatch capability In-Reply-To: <00e501cdd81e$bcce0810$366a1830$@gmail.com> References: <00b401cdd818$7cb761a0$762624e0$@gmail.com> <00e501cdd81e$bcce0810$366a1830$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <003601cdd851$7271bea0$57553be0$@cs.com> http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/63 From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Michael Hebert Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 11:11 PM To: 'Ian Venable'; 'app_rpt mailing list' Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Autopatch capability Thanks. I just subscribed. Do I have to use server>download configuration? Will it over write any custom statements I have input? Or can I use manual configuration and make the edits myself? Do you know of any documentation that is available for the autopatch config? How to setup password or access code? From: Ian Venable [mailto:ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 9:43 PM To: Michael Hebert; app_rpt mailing list Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Autopatch capability Yes, its on the website. After you subscribe, initiate a server download. It will then download the settings you need. Ian Ki6ies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Wed Dec 12 10:16:12 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 05:16:12 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] More Newbie questions In-Reply-To: <17BB3C05-D232-4BBF-AE2C-5FC7909729C5@gmail.com> References: <17BB3C05-D232-4BBF-AE2C-5FC7909729C5@gmail.com> Message-ID: <003b01cdd851$b7338550$259a8ff0$@cs.com> Curious why you want Limey Linux - I run a standard install on the D525 (and D510) without problems. 73 Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users- > bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Dave Miller > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 2:55 AM > To: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] More Newbie questions > > Reading over the documentation it's still unclear if I can run Limey Linux > download from Allstar link download page on a IntelD525 motherboard? And > what steps do I need to follow? Do I need a running Linux system or can I use > an OSX machine to unpack the download from Allstar link page onto a USB > drive or a memory card then put the card into the D525 motherboard? I am > about to grab some hardware and jump in but not sure yet what I need to > grab. > > Many thanks > Dave > VE7PKE > > Sent from my iPad > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From bob at af6d.com Wed Dec 12 22:53:45 2012 From: bob at af6d.com (Bob - AF6D) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 14:53:45 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 20 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <217A34E318EA4BD5B3611492756115F6@desktop> I am completely new to Allstar and hope that you will excuse what some will think is a stupid question. We have three repeaters on the same pair that we wish to link together in a voted simulcast configuration. I inquired about using our existing RC-210 controllers and was asked why I wanted to use a controller when Allstar can do such a great job. I am sure it can but I am curious how we get our phone patch and our weather receivers integrated, as well as RF links. As an ECOM repeater service these are important to us. Simple is of course better but like I said I am completely green. I read that there is a piggy back device that allows the repeater to share a controller with a RTCM -- is that still an option? Thank you in advance. -----Original Message----- From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 9:00 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 20 Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org You can reach the person managing the list at app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: More Newbie questions (Ken) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 05:16:12 -0500 From: "Ken" To: "'Dave Miller'" Cc: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] More Newbie questions Message-ID: <003b01cdd851$b7338550$259a8ff0$@cs.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Curious why you want Limey Linux - I run a standard install on the D525 (and D510) without problems. 73 Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users- > bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Dave Miller > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 2:55 AM > To: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] More Newbie questions > > Reading over the documentation it's still unclear if I can run Limey Linux > download from Allstar link download page on a IntelD525 motherboard? And > what steps do I need to follow? Do I need a running Linux system or can I use > an OSX machine to unpack the download from Allstar link page onto a USB > drive or a memory card then put the card into the D525 motherboard? I am > about to grab some hardware and jump in but not sure yet what I need to > grab. > > Many thanks > Dave > VE7PKE > > Sent from my iPad > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 20 ********************************************* From n8ohu at yahoo.com Thu Dec 13 00:11:49 2012 From: n8ohu at yahoo.com (Matthew Pitts) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 16:11:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 20 In-Reply-To: <217A34E318EA4BD5B3611492756115F6@desktop> References: <217A34E318EA4BD5B3611492756115F6@desktop> Message-ID: <1355357509.91385.YahooMailNeo@web141002.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Bob, AllStar Link can be configured as not only the repeater controller, but the receiver voter AND the phone patch as well; It is also possible to hook in the weather receivers, though how it all will work is something I can't specifically tell you. Matthew Pitts N8OHU >________________________________ > From: Bob - AF6D >To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 5:53 PM >Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 20 > >I am completely new to Allstar and hope that you will excuse what some will >think is a stupid question. > >We have three repeaters on the same pair that we wish to link together in a >voted simulcast configuration. I inquired about using our existing RC-210 >controllers and was asked why I wanted to use a controller when Allstar can >do such a great job. I am sure it can but I am curious how we get our phone >patch and our weather receivers integrated, as well as RF links. As an ECOM >repeater service these are important to us. Simple is of course better but >like I said I am completely green. > >I read that there is a piggy back device that allows the repeater to share a >controller with a RTCM -- is that still an option? > >Thank you in advance. > >-----Original Message----- >From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org >[mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of >app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org >Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 9:00 AM >To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 20 > >Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to >??? app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >??? http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >??? app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > >You can reach the person managing the list at >??? app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > >? 1. Re: More Newbie questions (Ken) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 05:16:12 -0500 >From: "Ken" >To: "'Dave Miller'" >Cc: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] More Newbie questions >Message-ID: <003b01cdd851$b7338550$259a8ff0$@cs.com> >Content-Type: text/plain;??? charset="us-ascii" > >Curious why you want Limey Linux - >I run a standard install on the D525 (and D510) without problems. > >73 > >Ken > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users- >> bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Dave Miller >> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 2:55 AM >> To: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> Subject: [App_rpt-users] More Newbie questions >> >> Reading over the documentation it's still unclear if I can run Limey Linux >> download from Allstar link download page on a IntelD525 motherboard? And >> what steps do I need to follow? Do I need a running Linux system or can I >use >> an OSX machine to unpack the download from Allstar link page onto a USB >> drive or a memory card then put the card into the D525 motherboard? 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And what steps do I need to follow? Do I need a running Linux system or can I use an OSX machine to unpack the download from Allstar link page onto a USB drive or a memory card then put the card into the D525 motherboard? I am about to grab some hardware and jump in but not sure yet what I need to grab. Many thanks Dave VE7PKE Sent from my iPad From kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net Thu Dec 13 05:17:21 2012 From: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net (Chris K7AZ) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 21:17:21 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Help Needed With Fatal Error Message-ID: What should I do when I get a fatal error ?Could not modify asterisk config file? Thank you, Chris K7AZ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From ke6pcv at cal-net.org Thu Dec 20 18:25:07 2012 From: ke6pcv at cal-net.org (Marshall Oldham) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 10:25:07 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] ***2nd POST*** AllstarLink Support ******* Message-ID: <3AF8260318FF40D89AB40572457292CE@marshall2> Greetings once again, I am posting this message to the list as reminder. It appears that there was a lack luster response to the first post on December 8th. If you can please step up and help out? Even if it is just a small amount, any amount will help defray costs associated with keeping things running! https://allstarlink.org/ In the middle top part of the page there is PayPal donate button which you can click on to contribute whatever amount. Everyone have a great holiday! 73 Marshall - ke6pcv +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Greetings fellow Allstarlink members, > > Once again I am reposting this email which is very similar to > last year with the hopes that we as the amateur community can > step forward and support our hobby, mainly the app_rpt and > allstarlink technology that we all enjoy today. > > As many of you that are new to app_rpt this year might NOT > know, the creator of app_rpt and the allstarlink network has > never charged or asked for financial support to keep the > allstarlink system going for the use in amateur radio. > > He has never charged users money to be a part of app_rpt or > the use of the allstarlink network, nor has he ever made any > profit off of specific hardware sales for the allstarlink > network. Through the years he has put in a great deal of > time and dedication along with his exceptional talents to > make app_rpt and the allstarlink network the great VOIP > technology that it has become today. No other VOIP > technology in the amateur radio community can even compare to > the technology, features and capability that is offered for > free to anyone wishing to setup there own allstarlink node. > > Another understated fact is that there are monthly costs > associated with keeping things running smoothly for the > allstarlink system. These costs are for server collocation, > domain certifications and so on, amounting to roughly $175 > per month. Jim has been paying these monthly fees from > donations, but mostly out of his own pocket. Wouldn't it be > nice if we could all pitch in and help him to at the least > cover these monthly costs for this coming year? > > I am proposing that we all donate to this cause via PayPal at > the following URL. > > https://allstarlink.org/ > > At the top of this webpage just slightly down there is a > PayPal donate button. > > In the spirit and season of giving, lets all try and help out > with the financial side, so we can continue to use and enjoy > this great technology that we have all come to know and love! > > I would also like to thank Jim, WB6NIL for all the many hours > of work and support that he and others have donated to this > hobby so that the amateur community at large can benefit and > enjoy the use of his technology on a daily basis for free. > > 73 > > Marshall - ke6pcv > Node 2065, 2066 From ve7pke at gmail.com Thu Dec 20 21:53:31 2012 From: ve7pke at gmail.com (Dave Miller) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 13:53:31 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Got ACID installed whats next? Message-ID: ACID seems to running on PC. URI has a blinking green light. :D Node number has been entered etc, used the server setup option. If I go in and make changes at Allstar do the change automagically get updated in my unit or I have to do something? No radio hooked up yet. So how to I test out the basic setup? Do I have to setup IAXRPT to connect to it? when I try to connect I get a call failed message I don't want to hook up radio until I know more about this and feel I have control of the setup. Thanks Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Thu Dec 20 22:03:33 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 14:03:33 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Got ACID installed whats next? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: thats wonderful!!! I just love HBGL's (happily-blinking green lights) !!! :-) Jim WB6NIL Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 13:53:31 -0800 From: ve7pke at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Got ACID installed whats next? ACID seems to running on PC. URI has a blinking green light. :D Node number has been entered etc, used the server setup option. If I go in and make changes at Allstar do the change automagically get updated in my unit or I have to do something? No radio hooked up yet. So how to I test out the basic setup? Do I have to setup IAXRPT to connect to it? when I try to connect I get a call failed message I don't want to hook up radio until I know more about this and feel I have control of the setup. Thanks Dave _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Thu Dec 20 23:56:10 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 15:56:10 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question In-Reply-To: <1356045876.46180.YahooMailNeo@web113503.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <1356045876.46180.YahooMailNeo@web113503.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: in theory, yes Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 15:24:36 -0800 From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question I'm looking into the possibility of using the NO6B Remote Base Interface with my Quad Card. The NO6B RBI is designed to accept the Doug Hall generic data stream, control a Kenwood TMG-707 and is primarily used with LinkComm controllers. The RBI expects standard TTL logic levels (<0.8 V for 0, >2.0 V for 1). Would this interface be driven properly with UIOA & UIOB on the Quad Card? Is the Doug Hall generic protocol currently supported by app_rpt? Thanks for any help in identifying potential challenges and pitfalls. John / WB5NFC _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ve7pke at gmail.com Fri Dec 21 00:40:10 2012 From: ve7pke at gmail.com (Dave Miller) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 16:40:10 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] More questions on my first install. Message-ID: I have got IAXRPT connecting to the Asterisk Server :D But when I send it *73 command for instance the message I get back is choppy and missing some of the audio. I am running this on a Intel D525 Motherboard with ACID install. Is this expected? Thanks Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke6pcv at cal-net.org Fri Dec 21 00:46:43 2012 From: ke6pcv at cal-net.org (Marshall Oldham) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 16:46:43 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question In-Reply-To: References: <1356045876.46180.YahooMailNeo@web113503.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: John, I am not sure what you are trying to do, but if you're using the Quad PCI card and already have the TMG-707 and want to use that as a remote base radio. Why not just build one of these boards up. If your running app_rpt it is all the interface hardware you will need. You will not need to buy the NO6B remote base interface. See the second photo. Its just a few parts. http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/162 73 Marshall - ke6pcv _____ From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Jim Duuuude Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 3:56 PM To: wb5nfc at yahoo.com; app_rpt mailing list Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question in theory, yes _____ Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 15:24:36 -0800 From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question I'm looking into the possibility of using the NO6B Remote Base Interface with my Quad Card. The NO6B RBI is designed to accept the Doug Hall generic data stream, control a Kenwood TMG-707 and is primarily used with LinkComm controllers. The RBI expects standard TTL logic levels (<0.8 V for 0, >2.0 V for 1). Would this interface be driven properly with UIOA & UIOB on the Quad Card? Is the Doug Hall generic protocol currently supported by app_rpt? Thanks for any help in identifying potential challenges and pitfalls. John / WB5NFC _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wb5nfc at yahoo.com Fri Dec 21 01:08:28 2012 From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com (John) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 19:08:28 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question In-Reply-To: References: <1356045876.46180.YahooMailNeo@web113503.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Just what I was looking for! My Google search led me down the wrong path. Thanks for pointing me in the proper direction. John Sent from my iPhone On Dec 20, 2012, at 6:46 PM, "Marshall Oldham" wrote: > John, > > I am not sure what you are trying to do, but if you're using the Quad PCI card and already have the TMG-707 and want to use that as a remote base radio. > Why not just build one of these boards up. If your running app_rpt it is all the interface hardware you will need. You will not need to buy the NO6B remote base interface. > > See the second photo. Its just a few parts. > > http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/162 > > 73 > > Marshall - ke6pcv > > > > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Jim Duuuude > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 3:56 PM > To: wb5nfc at yahoo.com; app_rpt mailing list > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question > > in theory, yes > > Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 15:24:36 -0800 > From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quad Card User IO Question > > I'm looking into the possibility of using the NO6B Remote Base Interface with my Quad Card. > > The NO6B RBI is designed to accept the Doug Hall generic data stream, control a Kenwood TMG-707 and is primarily used with LinkComm controllers. The RBI expects standard TTL logic levels (<0.8 V for 0, >2.0 V for 1). > > Would this interface be driven properly with UIOA & UIOB on the Quad Card? Is the Doug Hall generic protocol currently supported by app_rpt? > > Thanks for any help in identifying potential challenges and pitfalls. > > John / WB5NFC > > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Fri Dec 21 02:47:18 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 21:47:18 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] More questions on my first install. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <006301cddf25$7f30eff0$7d92cfd0$@cs.com> Dave - It should work fine - High Fidelity even. I use both the D510 and D525 mobo's and they both work fine with iaxrpt access. I am using the ulaw codec (which I think is the default). Choppy audio could be some problem on your network/router (or your PC is really feeble) At the CLI try: iax2 show channels Look at the lag and jitter for the "gui" username - I got 51 ms lag and 138 ms jitter (which varies) Channel Peer Username ID (Lo/Rem) Seq (Tx/Rx) Lag Jitter JitBuf Format FirstMsg LastMsg IAX2/gui-2516 69.243.53.147 gui 02516/09521 00076/00067 00051ms 0138ms 0179ms ulaw Rx:NEW Tx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.111:4 192.168.1.111 radio 02784/03962 00225/00138 00076ms 0000ms 0040ms unknow Tx:NEW Rx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.110:4 192.168.1.110 radio 03352/05225 00196/00222 00049ms 0003ms 0049ms g726aa Rx:NEW Rx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.110:4 192.168.1.110 radio 05225/03352 00222/00196 00049ms 0009ms 0049ms g726aa Tx:NEW Tx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.109:4 192.168.1.109 radio 05263/01118 00151/00194 00078ms 0000ms 0040ms unknow Tx:NEW Rx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.109:4 192.168.1.109 radio 05990/02682 00182/00242 00076ms 0015ms 0055ms g726aa Tx:NEW Rx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.109:4 192.168.1.109 radio 08371/03225 00111/00025 00077ms 0000ms 0040ms unknow Tx:NEW Rx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.113:4 192.168.1.113 radio 10896/00837 00024/00060 00078ms 0002ms 0047ms g726aa Rx:NEW Rx:ACK IAX2/192.168.1.112:4 192.168.1.112 radio 15595/01296 00058/00064 00057ms 0000ms 0040ms unknow Tx:NEW Tx:ACK 9 active IAX channels Ken From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Dave Miller Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:40 PM To: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] More questions on my first install. 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Is there anyone that would like to help me over the phone? I would be happy to call you on my nickel err dollar. Thank you, Chris K7AZ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Fri Dec 21 05:20:23 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 21:20:23 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Newbie Questions: URIx Loop-back & more? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: you dont need a radio hooked up to just see if the node is functioning properly otherwise. use system-config-network (its a Centos release, so it does nomal Centos things) to configure the ethernet interface to a static IP address on your LAN so that you can port forward. You dont need to change port 222.. its a good selection... One you get things set up and port forwarded, your node should come up and "work". Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 21:10:59 -0800 From: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Newbie Questions: URIx Loop-back & more? Newbie Questions: URIx Loop-back & more? Greetings from a Newbie, I would like to do some further testing of my AllStar Node with the ?HGBL? before hooking up to a radio. If I make up a lop back plug, what or how do I determine if the node is working correctly? How do I set the IP address to a fixed type so I can set up remote help using DMZ? Can anyone explain why the port should be changed from 222 to another number? Is there anyone that would like to help me over the phone? I would be happy to call you on my nickel err dollar. Thank you, Chris K7AZ _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ve7pke at gmail.com Fri Dec 21 06:12:59 2012 From: ve7pke at gmail.com (Dave Miller) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 22:12:59 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Getting there still some errors in CLI Message-ID: I am getting errors like this in CLI Dec 20 21:56:53] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2393 do_el_directory: Error in parsing header on server1.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:03] ERROR[2675]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2324 do_el_directory: Unable to connect to directory server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:33] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2393 do_el_directory: Error in parsing header on server3.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:53] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2393 do_el_directory: Error in parsing header on server1.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:58:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:58:03] ERROR[2675]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:58:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2324 do_el_directory: Unable to connect to directory server server2.echolink.org I can resolve the names [root at Lucy ~]# ping server1.echolink.org PING server1.echolink.org (174.129.36.165) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=104 ms 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=2 ttl=50 time=105 ms 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=3 ttl=50 time=104 ms 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=4 ttl=50 time=105 ms [2]+ Stopped ping server1.echolink.org [root at Lucy ~]# ping server2.echolink.org PING server2.echolink.org (216.69.181.113) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=1 ttl=119 time=96.3 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=2 ttl=119 time=95.0 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=3 ttl=119 time=95.3 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=4 ttl=119 time=108 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=5 ttl=119 time=178 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=6 ttl=119 time=188 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=7 ttl=119 time=210 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=8 ttl=119 time=239 ms [3]+ Stopped ping server2.echolink.org Do this errors mean anything. Thanks Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Fri Dec 21 06:16:25 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 22:16:25 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Getting there still some errors in CLI In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I dont think server2 is there anymore.. try having 2 entries for server1 or server3 (change server2 to server1 or server3 in the config file). Also, the parsing header stuff means the echolink does not like your login. Jim WB6NIL Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 22:12:59 -0800 From: ve7pke at gmail.com To: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Getting there still some errors in CLI I am getting errors like this in CLI Dec 20 21:56:53] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2393 do_el_directory: Error in parsing header on server1.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:03] ERROR[2675]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2324 do_el_directory: Unable to connect to directory server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:33] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2393 do_el_directory: Error in parsing header on server3.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:57:53] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2393 do_el_directory: Error in parsing header on server1.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:58:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:58:03] ERROR[2675]: chan_echolink.c:2126 sendcmd: connect() failed to connect to the Echolink server server2.echolink.org [Dec 20 21:58:03] ERROR[2677]: chan_echolink.c:2324 do_el_directory: Unable to connect to directory server server2.echolink.org I can resolve the names [root at Lucy ~]# ping server1.echolink.org PING server1.echolink.org (174.129.36.165) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=104 ms 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=2 ttl=50 time=105 ms 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=3 ttl=50 time=104 ms 64 bytes from ec2-174-129-36-165.compute-1.amazonaws.com (174.129.36.165): icmp_seq=4 ttl=50 time=105 ms [2]+ Stopped ping server1.echolink.org [root at Lucy ~]# ping server2.echolink.org PING server2.echolink.org (216.69.181.113) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=1 ttl=119 time=96.3 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=2 ttl=119 time=95.0 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=3 ttl=119 time=95.3 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=4 ttl=119 time=108 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=5 ttl=119 time=178 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=6 ttl=119 time=188 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=7 ttl=119 time=210 ms 64 bytes from ip-216-69-181-113.ip.secureserver.net (216.69.181.113): icmp_seq=8 ttl=119 time=239 ms [3]+ Stopped ping server2.echolink.org Do this errors mean anything. Thanks Dave _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From n6gkj.cm98 at yahoo.com Fri Dec 21 20:38:23 2012 From: n6gkj.cm98 at yahoo.com (Ron Simpson) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 12:38:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Anyone playing with P25? Message-ID: <1356122303.79933.androidMobile@web140606.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From n6gkj.cm98 at yahoo.com Fri Dec 21 20:58:09 2012 From: n6gkj.cm98 at yahoo.com (Ron Simpson) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 12:58:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Anyone playing with P25? Message-ID: <1356123489.57282.androidMobile@web140602.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Alot of groovy things could be done by using different nac's. P25 Spectra Radios are getting reasonable even on EBAY. building up repeaters and remote bases for P25 signalling has been done with the Maxtrac and Rafius gear. Just validate the NAC on Rx and pass it along. Tx could just just be 9600 baud data stream to tx modulator. Valid NAC could serve as COR -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brett.friermood at gmail.com Fri Dec 21 21:01:14 2012 From: brett.friermood at gmail.com (Brett Friermood) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 15:01:14 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Anyone playing with P25? In-Reply-To: <1356122303.79933.androidMobile@web140606.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <1356122303.79933.androidMobile@web140606.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Look into the OP25 project. The wiki has a page about using a usrp to receive and transmit P25 and mentions a chan_usrp channel driver for integration with app_rpt. Also under hardware there is some documentation of using non-usrp equipment with discriminator and transmitter taps through the sound card. The project has made big gains according to their checked off list of accomplishments, but documentation seems a little bit lacking. Brett KQ9N On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Ron Simpson wrote: > > ------------------------------ > * From: * Ron Simpson ; > * To: * users at ohnosec.org ; > * Subject: * Anyone playing with P25? > * Sent: * Fri, Dec 21, 2012 8:36:11 PM > > Would be interesting to see if app_rpt could be expanded to pass P25 > data streams. There is alot if info on the net how it works. > > A voted P25 ham repeater system would totally rock! > > I am just not smart enough to figure out how to do it! > > 73 all! > > Happy Holidays, > > Ron N6GKJ > > Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bbrown at byrg.net Fri Dec 21 21:14:46 2012 From: bbrown at byrg.net (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Bob_Brown_=2D_W=D8NQX?=) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 15:14:46 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Anyone playing with P25? In-Reply-To: References: <1356122303.79933.androidMobile@web140606.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: this is what I found on the subject.... http://op25.osmocom.org/wiki a lot of toilet reading to me...... looks like i have a long week end !;) -- Thanks in Advance Bob Brown, W?NQX Kansas City Metro Area http://sm0kenet.net http://byrg.net http://kcdstar.byrg.net http://w0nqx.blogspot.com Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? "Some of my finest hours have been spent on my back veranda, smoking hemp and observing as far as my eye can see." Thomas Jefferson Its not how many watts you have, its the SIZE of your watts that matter! -- Johnny Marshall, W0JM-SK -- On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Brett Friermood wrote: > OP25 projec -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shaun at pmbnet.co.za Sat Dec 22 01:10:44 2012 From: shaun at pmbnet.co.za (Shaun Rudling) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 03:10:44 +0200 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AllStar Linux server hangs In-Reply-To: <50D4ABC2.1060806@pmbnet.co.za> References: <50D4ABC2.1060806@pmbnet.co.za> Message-ID: <50D50894.50708@pmbnet.co.za> My AllStar node just hangs every so often. I have to physically drive up to the remote high-site and pull the power to get it working again. I don't know much about fault finding in Linux so could someone give me a pointer. I attached the last bit of text from this email "You have new mail in /var/spool/mail/root" . I suspect that the hard drive is running out of space but why? And what files can I delete to give me more HDD space? Shaun zr5s (zs5pmb) -------------- next part -------------- >From root at groen.marc.org.za Fri Dec 21 04:02:06 2012 Return-Path: Received: from groen.marc.org.za (test [127.0.0.1]) by groen.marc.org.za (8.13.8/8.13.8) with ESMTP id qBL2269j021356 for ; Fri, 21 Dec 2012 04:02:06 +0200 Received: (from root at localhost) by groen.marc.org.za (8.13.8/8.13.8/Submit) id qBL223Lv021057; Fri, 21 Dec 2012 04:02:03 +0200 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 04:02:03 +0200 Message-Id: <201212210202.qBL223Lv021057 at groen.marc.org.za> To: root at groen.marc.org.za From: logwatch at groen.marc.org.za Subject: Logwatch for groen.marc.org.za (Linux) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ################### Logwatch 7.3 (03/24/06) #################### Processing Initiated: Fri Dec 21 04:02:02 2012 Date Range Processed: yesterday ( 2012-Dec-20 ) Period is day. Detail Level of Output: 0 Type of Output: unformatted Logfiles for Host: groen.marc.org.za ################################################################## --------------------- Selinux Audit Begin ------------------------ Number of audit daemon stops: 2 ---------------------- Selinux Audit End ------------------------- --------------------- Kernel Begin ------------------------ WARNING: Kernel Errors Present HDA Intel: probe of 0000:00:1b.0 failed with error -12 ...: 1 Time(s) cannot find the slot for index 0 (range 0-0), error: -16 ...: 1 Time(s) hda-intel: Error creating card! ...: 1 Time(s) ---------------------- Kernel End ------------------------- --------------------- pam_unix Begin ------------------------ login: Authentication Failures: unknown (): 1 Time(s) Invalid Users: Unknown Account: 1 Time(s) ---------------------- pam_unix End ------------------------- --------------------- Connections (secure-log) Begin ------------------------ Failed logins: User zs5pmb: (null): 1 Time(s) Root logins on tty's: 1 Time(s). **Unmatched Entries** login: pam_succeed_if(login:auth): error retrieving information about user zs5pmb ---------------------- Connections (secure-log) End ------------------------- --------------------- Smartd Begin ------------------------ **Unmatched Entries** Device: /dev/hda, packet devices [this device CD/DVD] not SMART capable Device /dev/sda: using '-d sat' for ATA disk behind SAT layer. Device: /dev/hda, packet devices [this device CD/DVD] not SMART capable Device /dev/sda: using '-d sat' for ATA disk behind SAT layer. Device: /dev/hda, packet devices [this device CD/DVD] not SMART capable Device /dev/sda: using '-d sat' for ATA disk behind SAT layer. ---------------------- Smartd End ------------------------- --------------------- SSHD Begin ------------------------ SSHD Killed: 2 Time(s) SSHD Started: 3 Time(s) Users logging in through sshd: root: 192.168.51.51: 2 times **Unmatched Entries** Exiting on signal 15 : 1 time(s) ---------------------- SSHD End ------------------------- --------------------- XNTPD Begin ------------------------ XNTPD Killed: 2 Time(s) XNTPD Started: 3 Time(s) Time Reset 3 times (total: 2.154910 s average: 0.718303 s) Total interfaces 6 (non-local: 2) Total synchronizations 16 (hosts: 6) ---------------------- XNTPD End ------------------------- --------------------- Disk Space Begin ------------------------ Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 144G 109G 28G 80% / ---------------------- Disk Space End ------------------------- ###################### Logwatch End ######################### From w0anm73 at gmail.com Sat Dec 22 04:51:23 2012 From: w0anm73 at gmail.com (Christopher Kovacs) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 22:51:23 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AllStar Linux server hangs In-Reply-To: <50D50894.50708@pmbnet.co.za> References: <50D4ABC2.1060806@pmbnet.co.za> <50D50894.50708@pmbnet.co.za> Message-ID: Hi Shaun, Looking at your log watch (attached file), I don't think disk space is the issue. You still have 28G of free space which is quite a lot. I would first start looking in you log files for clues. Take a look at /var/log/messages file. If you have a specified time when you noticed the node hang, look around for that time. When linux hangs, it can be caused by a memory issue, hardware issue, or kernel issue. Hopefully the log file will give you some clues. Here are some commands that you can used to look for large files and why your system is using so much disk space. This will list the disk usage of a directory and list the top offenders: *du -skh * | sort -k1 -n -r | head * * * I would check /var, first... for example: * cd /var* * du -skh * | sort -k1 -n -r | head* Here is the output example: *[root at AllStar var]# du -skh * | sort -k1 -n -r | head* *220K spool* *188K run* *40M lib* *40K lock* *37M cache* *28K db* *24K empty* *20K yp* *12K account* *8.0K tmp* I normally start at the root level and work down... cd / du -skh * | sort -k1 -n -r | head *[root at AllStar /]# du -skh * | sort -k1 -n -r | head* *146M lib* *124M root* *124K dev* *101M etc* *88K tmp* *87M opt* *78M var* *34M sbin* *16K lost+found* *12M boot* This will find large files > 10M in size and help you find the large files. * find / -size +10M -exec ls -latr {} \;* As far as files to delete, I would start in */var/log*, there are log files that could be large. If log rotation is working, it would be self limiting, the fact that you are up in to 100G+ disk space, I am not sure what is eating the disk usage. I find the /var is the usual problem area for disk issues. Let me know what you find out and I will be glad to let you know what files you can remove and what files you should not delete. Chris, w0anm (allstar node 29061, irlp node 3106) On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 7:10 PM, Shaun Rudling wrote: > > > My AllStar node just hangs every so often. I have to physically drive up > to the remote high-site and pull the power to get it working again. I > don't know much about fault finding in Linux so could someone give me a > pointer. > > I attached the last bit of text from this email "You have new mail in > /var/spool/mail/root" . > > I suspect that the hard drive is running out of space but why? And what > files can I delete to give me more HDD space? > > Shaun > zr5s (zs5pmb) > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From w7ry at centurytel.net Sat Dec 22 05:43:05 2012 From: w7ry at centurytel.net (Jim W7RY) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 21:43:05 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Tait Repeaters Message-ID: <201B89629C6C4374B490A42FB768BD24@JimsLaptop> I still have my Tait 100 watt UHF (440-470) 800 series II repeaters for sale. $200.00 each plus shipping. I have a programming cable, software and can include the manuals on CD. One of them is currently set up on 440.325/445.325 and works great. Thanks Email privately to w7ry at arrl dotnet. 73 Jim W7RY -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From k5try73 at gmail.com Sat Dec 22 07:31:17 2012 From: k5try73 at gmail.com (Tony Youngblood) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 01:31:17 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Server2 error FIX ... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4017EFF3-010A-46F6-BE3B-10D972926CA7@gmail.com> Thanks Jim Duuude !!! server1=server1.echolink.org server2=server1.echolink.org server3=server3.echolink.org :(:) http://k5try.intuitwebsites.com/ ;(;) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net Sat Dec 22 16:25:14 2012 From: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net (Chris K7AZ) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 08:25:14 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Newbie Setup Continues: Now Showing K7AZ LOGIN: Message-ID: Okay, I made the system config changes and then added port forward for 222. Could not find where to set the IP address other than the DNS/Router. I believe it still has DHCP. I thought it was hung up on Starting SendMail but it now shows K7AZ LOGIN: URIx Green Light is no longer blinking. Is there a ?Normal Centos? command list specific to AllStar? Thanks, K7AZ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From edgecomberts at gmail.com Sat Dec 22 17:05:29 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2012 04:05:29 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Newbie Setup Continues: Now Showing K7AZ LOGIN: In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi from "Down Under" =) You should be able to login with either your "root" account, or the user account you specified in the setup. I hope you remember your password...! (Forgot my own often enough...). Once in, you'll be able to execute normal CLI commands from the BASH shell. Asterisk should've started automagically, so you will be able to access the Asterisk console, and have a poke around, check out why that URIx light isn't blinking. As for the startup, it can take a little while sometimes, most Linuxes aren't pretty like Windows, you have to watch the text scroll. Once you get used to it, its actually quite good to actually see what the system is (or isn't) doing. I certainly take advantage of it when ever bringing up one of my embedded boards. Let me know if theres any more issues, and I'm sure someone will be able to help. 73s! Shane. On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 3:25 AM, Chris K7AZ wrote: > Okay, > > I made the system config changes and then added port forward for 222. > Could not find where to set the IP address other than the DNS/Router. I > believe it still has DHCP. > > I thought it was hung up on Starting SendMail but it now shows K7AZ LOGIN: > > URIx Green Light is no longer blinking. Is there a ?Normal Centos? > command list specific to AllStar? > > Thanks, > K7AZ > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > From ke2n at cs.com Sat Dec 22 17:10:56 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 12:10:56 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Newbie Setup Continues: Now Showing K7AZ LOGIN: In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <000601cde067$4f723330$ee569990$@cs.com> Sorry - I have not been following earlier posts on this but I remember there was discussion about hanging on sendmail last year: http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/2012-January/003794.html but assuming you got past that and you are looking at the login prompt (on a local console), then just log in as root with the root password. Once logged on, you can see if asterisk is running with: service asterisk status It should come back with something like: asterisk (pid 22389) is running... If for some reason it is not running, you can start it with: service asterisk start then go to the CLI with: asterisk -r 73 Ken PS - the network information is usually in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Chris K7AZ Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 11:25 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Newbie Setup Continues: Now Showing K7AZ LOGIN: Okay, I made the system config changes and then added port forward for 222. Could not find where to set the IP address other than the DNS/Router. I believe it still has DHCP. I thought it was hung up on Starting SendMail but it now shows K7AZ LOGIN: URIx Green Light is no longer blinking. Is there a "Normal Centos" command list specific to AllStar? Thanks, K7AZ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bob at af6d.com Sat Dec 22 19:04:43 2012 From: bob at af6d.com (Bob - AF6D) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 11:04:43 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Launching 1st and 2nd Sites Message-ID: <7E31AB3B3FED421BB4D898E0B2027816@desktop> We already have site 1 running a MSF 5000 and site 2 is being prepped for another MSF 5000. Before deciding to invest in Allstar we tried wiring in a RC210 controller in exactly the spots a Zetron 39 was, pin for pin. We got a ringing sound, as if two audio paths. This did not exist when using the Zetron and is perplexing. Any suggestions on a Motorola MSF 5000 and the RTCM? One annoyance of the MSF is that without a controller they have no courtesy tone and we live from one kerchunk to another. We intend to run our own server. I own a web hosting company and have access to Internet grade bandwidth. Aside from the server and a RTCM for each server is there anything else that we will need to buy? Our current setup has an Arcom RC-210 with a phone patch. As an ECOMM repeater we don't want to lose the phone patch. Knowing that Asterisks is a PBX platform can we just install a line card? I already have a POTS line at my dada center. Thanks in advance for your advice. Bob -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wb5nfc at yahoo.com Sat Dec 22 20:17:58 2012 From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com (John (WB5NFC)) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 12:17:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] IRLP to Quad Card Help Request Message-ID: <1356207478.65036.YahooMailNeo@web113517.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Anyone connecting an IRLP card though a Quad Card? Yes, I understand the potential IRLP concerns.? I'm having difficulty with how the two boards should be connected. PTT to COS, COS to PTT, RCVR to XMTR? 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On Dec 21, 2012 11:31 PM, "Tony Youngblood" wrote: > Thanks Jim Duuude !!! > > server1= server1.echolink.org > server2= server1.echolink.org > server3= server3.echolink.org > > :(:) > http://k5try.intuitwebsites.com/ > ;(;) > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Sat Dec 22 20:31:08 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 12:31:08 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry pi In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Well, it doesnt appear that the USB subsystem on the Pi can "take it" as far as sufficient throughput necessary to run 1 USB dongle without serious impairment. So, i guess... No. Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 12:28:44 -0800 From: kb7rsi at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] raspberry pi Hey gang. I've only gained the interest in raspberry pi since I've finally been able to get one recently. I know I've seen threads fly thru the group here but just wanted to know if there was an allstar specific distro developed and released for the pi. Thanks Harold Sent from a smartphone. Owner makes typo's for sure. On Dec 21, 2012 11:31 PM, "Tony Youngblood" wrote: Thanks Jim Duuude !!! server1=server1.echolink.org server2=server1.echolink.org server3=server3.echolink.org :(:) http://k5try.intuitwebsites.com/;(;) _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wb5nfc at yahoo.com Sat Dec 22 21:38:44 2012 From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com (John (WB5NFC)) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 13:38:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fw: IRLP to Quad Card Help Request In-Reply-To: <1356207478.65036.YahooMailNeo@web113517.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <1356207478.65036.YahooMailNeo@web113517.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1356212324.90613.YahooMailNeo@web113515.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Is anyone on the list connecting an IRLP card though a Quad Card? I understand the potential IRLP concerns.? Need help with how the two boards should be connected. PTT to COS, COS to PTT, RCVR to XMTR? John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wb5nfc at yahoo.com Sun Dec 23 00:59:34 2012 From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com (John (WB5NFC)) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 16:59:34 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] IRLP to Quad Card Help Request In-Reply-To: <268716B8-A408-468C-AD7E-86C524A6000D@mac.com> References: <1356207478.65036.YahooMailNeo@web113517.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <1356212324.90613.YahooMailNeo@web113515.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <268716B8-A408-468C-AD7E-86C524A6000D@mac.com> Message-ID: <1356224374.56122.YahooMailNeo@web113517.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Got the pulls, but something still isn't right with my interface. Troubleshooting ongoing. I've walked away from this project several times. Just hoping for inspiration instead of perspiration. Thanks for your reply, Tim. John ________________________________ From: Tim Sawyer To: John (WB5NFC) Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org list" Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 6:30 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] IRLP to Quad Card Help Request I'd say that sums it up pretty well. In addition I'd say you might need a pull or two. -- Tim :wq On Dec 22, 2012, at 1:38 PM, John (WB5NFC) wrote: PTT to COS, COS to PTT, RCVR to XMTR? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From w6tug at yahoo.com Sun Dec 23 02:33:32 2012 From: w6tug at yahoo.com (Capt Myron Balchin Sr) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 18:33:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] login Message-ID: <1356230012.43384.YahooMailNeo@web121303.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> hi i can login as root but not able to login w6tug-server says incorrect login no matter what password i use HELP -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I now have node 2257, 2258, and 2462 ready to make the trip up the hill. (It's only been 2 years of testing!) This will be going to the VE3RTR repeater site about an hours drive east of Toronto. We have a VHF-FM, 2 x UHF-FM, and a D-star VHF repeater at the site. Our Internet is via Wireless ISP. The node has been on the bench burning in and rebooted several times over the last week. I've tried various PCs in my earlier "testing phase", and have settled on the ACID install on a Shuttle Mini-PC. ACID installs issue-free on this hardware, and has given me no problems. The ICH7 I/O controller on the K45 supports 8 USB 2.0 interfaces, and the K45 Motherboard has 4 on the back and 4 internal, via double-header USB connectors. Shuttle K45 Mini-Computer (about 3 years old) Intel Core 2 DUO E7600 3GHz Intel 945 GC + ICH7 chipset 2GB RAM Emphase SATA Flash Module (8GB) 8 USB ports. (4 externally on the back, and 4 from motherboard headers extended to back) The shuttle PC has a Fan. [I've had another Shuttle PC running the D-star gateway at the repeater site for 3 years. The SSD in the gateway died, the fan in that PC is still fine!) There are 3 USB Radio Interfaces - URIx with eeprom. Planning to use these in Simple USB mode, extending the COS and PL lines from the repeater. This will be interfaced to FR-5000 ICOM on VE3RTR VHF, FR-6000 ICOM repeater on VE3RTR UHF, and an FR-4000 Icom on VE3MXR. Each have a DB-25 interface connector on the back with I/O connections, some of which are programmable as to function in the radio service software. Best, Randy VE3RWN / W3RWN a hour east of Toronto. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Mon Dec 24 02:02:20 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2012 21:02:20 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] phoning in Message-ID: <000c01cde17a$b65584d0$23008e70$@cs.com> Can I ask one of the Asterisk gurus to help with some syntax? I would like to arrange so that my IP phone can dial an extension on my asterisk box and be put on hold while the repeater announces the incoming call - much the same as the portal does - except just locally here. I think this would require a dial plan extension that uses ParkAndAnnounce() where the announcement is made using an Rpt function - then just waiting a certain amount of time for someone on the repeater to activate the auto-patch and pick up the call. My chances of guessing the right syntax for this are infinitesimal, so I would appreciate some help. Many thanks and season's greetings Ken @ 27021 27061 28204 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mhebert1975 at gmail.com Mon Dec 24 02:05:56 2012 From: mhebert1975 at gmail.com (Michael Hebert) Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2012 20:05:56 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Remote base Message-ID: All, Anyone have a recommendation on a remote base radio setup? Looking for at least 2m and 70cm, hf would be great too. Thanks, Michael - KD5DFB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Mon Dec 24 03:54:59 2012 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2012 22:54:59 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] registration problems in the online list? Message-ID: <50D7D213.8080906@bdboyle.com> Are there problems in the registration of nodes on the website in stats.allstar.org? I can connect to one of my nodes; if I do a getstatus.cgi?node# I see its connection...but go into nodeinfo.cgi?node# and I get an NA for two of the nodes which are connected to it? For instance, 28254...moved from one hub to another in my nat'd lan hub a is port 4569, hub b is 4570). I can connect to either or both nat'd hubs, or even, from 28254, to external systems. But, it never shows up in the stats page. It's not private, and I'm not getting any registration errors. Since I moved 28254 from A to B...is there somewhere in the allstar site that I have to tell it that its port has changed since the system is now on a system on 4570 vice 4569? IIRC, there was somewhere to change it, but I'm stumped...nothing new for me with the burgeoning Christmas holiday fast approaching...but...any insight? I can control the nodes ok with allmon and my own scripts...seems to be working and lights are blinken (and dasher and donner and blitzen). Just wondering...probably missed something... BB From n3fe at repeater.net Mon Dec 24 12:50:04 2012 From: n3fe at repeater.net (Corey Dean) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 07:50:04 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] registration problems in the online list? In-Reply-To: <50D7D213.8080906@bdboyle.com> References: <50D7D213.8080906@bdboyle.com> Message-ID: <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D117821@exchange.mail.repeater.net> There sure is... Log into the ports, go to server, then server config and click on the server you want to change. Then go into the network portion and the port number is right there.. Corey N3FE -----Original Message----- From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Bryan D. Boyle Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 10:55 PM To: app_rpt mailing list Subject: [App_rpt-users] registration problems in the online list? Are there problems in the registration of nodes on the website in stats.allstar.org? I can connect to one of my nodes; if I do a getstatus.cgi?node# I see its connection...but go into nodeinfo.cgi?node# and I get an NA for two of the nodes which are connected to it? For instance, 28254...moved from one hub to another in my nat'd lan hub a is port 4569, hub b is 4570). I can connect to either or both nat'd hubs, or even, from 28254, to external systems. But, it never shows up in the stats page. It's not private, and I'm not getting any registration errors. Since I moved 28254 from A to B...is there somewhere in the allstar site that I have to tell it that its port has changed since the system is now on a system on 4570 vice 4569? IIRC, there was somewhere to change it, but I'm stumped...nothing new for me with the burgeoning Christmas holiday fast approaching...but...any insight? I can control the nodes ok with allmon and my own scripts...seems to be working and lights are blinken (and dasher and donner and blitzen). Just wondering...probably missed something... BB _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -- This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. Click here to report this message as spam. http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=DE9F2221F.A5700 From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Mon Dec 24 13:20:40 2012 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 08:20:40 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] registration problems in the online list? In-Reply-To: <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D117821@exchange.mail.repeater.net> References: <50D7D213.8080906@bdboyle.com> <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D117821@exchange.mail.repeater.net> Message-ID: <50D856A8.2010309@bdboyle.com> On 12/24/2012 7:50 AM, Corey Dean wrote: > There sure is... > > Log into the ports, go to server, then server config and click on the server you want to change. Then go into the network portion and the port number is right there.. Done that...was wondering about the nodes more than anything...or should I not worry about those? I may have gone down the road too far...??? BB From ve3ei at iescomm.ca Mon Dec 24 14:09:41 2012 From: ve3ei at iescomm.ca (Eric Meth - ve3ei) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 09:09:41 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Remote base In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <50D86225.90209@iescomm.ca> In the ACID documentation they detail how to setup an ICOM IC-706. IC-7000 should work as well. That does 160-6m plus 2m and 440 MHz From the documentation it looks straight forward but you will need a URI for the audio, PTT and COR and will need a serial port plus a CI-V interface for the frequency control. Eric Meth - ve3ei On 23/12/2012 9:05 PM, Michael Hebert wrote: > > All, > > Anyone have a recommendation on a remote base radio setup? Looking for > at least 2m and 70cm, hf would be great too. > > Thanks, > > Michael - KD5DFB > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From george at dyb.com Mon Dec 24 14:32:50 2012 From: george at dyb.com (George Csahanin) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 08:32:50 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Remote base References: Message-ID: Michael- I have very successfully used a Yaesu FT-857D. The software says FT897, but the 857 looks identical, as far as the software is concerned. The app_rpt source will limit frequency ranges, and will set mode properly for the frequency entered. Lioke enter 29.600 mhz, it sets up FM, enter 7.245 and you get LSB, enter 18.125 get USB, etc, etc. I think 144.2 gets USB as well. And the rtadio does 160-6 meters, plus 2 meters and 440, all multimode. Now that's SLICK. The absolute only thing I wish it dod was PTT via the CAT port. The radio does it, in fact app_rpt does it but only for tuneup (it keys via CAT port), but for operation you need hardwired PTT. That's on my wish list. But really, the FT857/897 would be my choice. It does IC-706 but only the MKII version does 70cm and not sure the app_rpt source kept up with its ability to do 70cm. GeorgeC W2DB 2360, 2428(remote...currently off) ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Hebert To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 8:05 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] Remote base All, Anyone have a recommendation on a remote base radio setup? Looking for at least 2m and 70cm, hf would be great too. Thanks, Michael - KD5DFB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Mon Dec 24 15:12:45 2012 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 10:12:45 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] registration problems in the online list? In-Reply-To: <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D117823@exchange.mail.repeater.net> References: <50D7D213.8080906@bdboyle.com> <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D117821@exchange.mail.repeater.net> <50D856A8.2010309@bdboyle.com> <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D117823@exchange.mail.repeater.net> Message-ID: <50D870ED.3050606@bdboyle.com> On 12/24/2012 9:50 AM, Corey Dean wrote: > Yes, you need to change them in the rpt file and I believe one of the IAX files as well.. I am working this morning (I work for a bank) or I would remote in and tell you where to look. \grrr...I just moved everything back to where it was...all is ok now. I guess...what I'm trying to do is have 2 hubs on the same nat'd network, with my radios divided up between the two asterisken running on two boxen. That shouldn't be too hard, eh? Well..moved everything back, and it seems to be ok for now. I'll take a swing at it after the holiday...the XYL is beckoning for me to dust and vacuum the family room and man cave for our guests tomorrow. Hey, what's a little dust among family? Hope you all, if you so celebrate, have a Merry Christmas! If you don't, enjoy the day off anyway, in good fellowship. Hey, we survived the Mayan Apocalypse. That's something to be happy about, right? And there's single malt in the sideboard. And the bride and myself made it to 25 and still talk to each other. I still have my health after a couple scares a few years back. My grandkids look at me with wide eyes of amazement sometimes. And my eyes opened this morning on a new day. All things to be thankful for, as well as the camaraderie of this (and other) groups. And, I'll echo the comments of some...go to the allstarlink.org home page and press the "DONATE" button, ok? Spread some cheer, and show some appreciation for the guy who keeps the backbone of this thing going. Just do it. You know you want to. And Corey: as long as they let you out when the market closes at 1...;) 73 Bryan WB0YLE From dshaw at ke6upi.com Mon Dec 24 15:55:23 2012 From: dshaw at ke6upi.com (David KE6UPI) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 07:55:23 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] phoning in In-Reply-To: <000c01cde17a$b65584d0$23008e70$@cs.com> References: <000c01cde17a$b65584d0$23008e70$@cs.com> Message-ID: Hello Ken, Have you looked at this link?? http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/63 This should be for outbound calls. Let me know at my setup and I'll copy and paste what I have.. David On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Ken wrote: > Can I ask one of the Asterisk gurus to help with some syntax?**** > > ** ** > > I would like to arrange so that my IP phone can dial an extension on my > asterisk box and be put on hold while the repeater announces the incoming > call ? much the same as the portal does ? except just locally here.**** > > ** ** > > I think this would require a dial plan extension that uses > ParkAndAnnounce() where the announcement is made using an Rpt function - > then just waiting a certain amount of time for someone on the repeater to > activate the auto-patch and pick up the call.**** > > ** ** > > My chances of guessing the right syntax for this are infinitesimal, so I > would appreciate some help.**** > > ** ** > > Many thanks and season?s greetings**** > > ** ** > > Ken**** > > @**** > > 27021**** > > 27061**** > > 28204**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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BB From dshaw at ke6upi.com Mon Dec 24 16:52:08 2012 From: dshaw at ke6upi.com (David KE6UPI) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 08:52:08 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] login In-Reply-To: <1356230012.43384.YahooMailNeo@web121303.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> References: <1356230012.43384.YahooMailNeo@web121303.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Do you have a user called w6tug-server?? Does the user w6tug-server allowed to access the server via ssh??? http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-add-user-use-adduser-command/ David On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Capt Myron Balchin Sr wrote: > w6tug-server -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bob at af6d.com Mon Dec 24 18:36:15 2012 From: bob at af6d.com (Bob - AF6D) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 10:36:15 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 32 Just Getting Started on Voted System In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5067A684A6B24338A3CC7E667FE1ED04@desktop> We intend to run our own server. I own a web hosting company and have access to Internet grade bandwidth. Aside from the server and a RTCM for each server is there anything else that we will need to buy to begin building a 2 site voted simulcast site? Our current setup has an Arcom RC-210 with a phone patch. As an ECOMM repeater we don't want to lose the phone patch. Knowing that Asterisks is a PBX platform can we just install a line card? I already have a POTS line at my dada center. Thanks in advance for your advice. Bob K6ECS -----Original Message----- From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org Sent: Monday, December 24, 2012 9:00 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 32 Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org You can reach the person managing the list at app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Remote base (George Csahanin) 2. Re: registration problems in the online list? (Bryan D. Boyle) 3. Re: phoning in (David KE6UPI) 4. Re: registration problems in the online list? (Bryan D. Boyle) 5. Re: login (David KE6UPI) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 08:32:50 -0600 From: "George Csahanin" To: "Michael Hebert" , Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Remote base Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Michael- I have very successfully used a Yaesu FT-857D. The software says FT897, but the 857 looks identical, as far as the software is concerned. The app_rpt source will limit frequency ranges, and will set mode properly for the frequency entered. Lioke enter 29.600 mhz, it sets up FM, enter 7.245 and you get LSB, enter 18.125 get USB, etc, etc. I think 144.2 gets USB as well. And the rtadio does 160-6 meters, plus 2 meters and 440, all multimode. Now that's SLICK. The absolute only thing I wish it dod was PTT via the CAT port. The radio does it, in fact app_rpt does it but only for tuneup (it keys via CAT port), but for operation you need hardwired PTT. That's on my wish list. But really, the FT857/897 would be my choice. It does IC-706 but only the MKII version does 70cm and not sure the app_rpt source kept up with its ability to do 70cm. GeorgeC W2DB 2360, 2428(remote...currently off) ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Hebert To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 8:05 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] Remote base All, Anyone have a recommendation on a remote base radio setup? Looking for at least 2m and 70cm, hf would be great too. Thanks, Michael - KD5DFB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 10:12:45 -0500 From: "Bryan D. Boyle" To: app_rpt mailing list Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] registration problems in the online list? Message-ID: <50D870ED.3050606 at bdboyle.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 On 12/24/2012 9:50 AM, Corey Dean wrote: > Yes, you need to change them in the rpt file and I believe one of the IAX files as well.. I am working this morning (I work for a bank) or I would remote in and tell you where to look. \grrr...I just moved everything back to where it was...all is ok now. I guess...what I'm trying to do is have 2 hubs on the same nat'd network, with my radios divided up between the two asterisken running on two boxen. That shouldn't be too hard, eh? Well..moved everything back, and it seems to be ok for now. I'll take a swing at it after the holiday...the XYL is beckoning for me to dust and vacuum the family room and man cave for our guests tomorrow. Hey, what's a little dust among family? Hope you all, if you so celebrate, have a Merry Christmas! If you don't, enjoy the day off anyway, in good fellowship. Hey, we survived the Mayan Apocalypse. That's something to be happy about, right? And there's single malt in the sideboard. And the bride and myself made it to 25 and still talk to each other. I still have my health after a couple scares a few years back. My grandkids look at me with wide eyes of amazement sometimes. And my eyes opened this morning on a new day. All things to be thankful for, as well as the camaraderie of this (and other) groups. And, I'll echo the comments of some...go to the allstarlink.org home page and press the "DONATE" button, ok? Spread some cheer, and show some appreciation for the guy who keeps the backbone of this thing going. Just do it. You know you want to. And Corey: as long as they let you out when the market closes at 1...;) 73 Bryan WB0YLE ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 07:55:23 -0800 From: David KE6UPI To: Ken Cc: APP RPT Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] phoning in Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hello Ken, Have you looked at this link?? http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/63 This should be for outbound calls. Let me know at my setup and I'll copy and paste what I have.. David On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Ken wrote: > Can I ask one of the Asterisk gurus to help with some syntax?**** > > ** ** > > I would like to arrange so that my IP phone can dial an extension on my > asterisk box and be put on hold while the repeater announces the incoming > call ? much the same as the portal does ? except just locally here.**** > > ** ** > > I think this would require a dial plan extension that uses > ParkAndAnnounce() where the announcement is made using an Rpt function - > then just waiting a certain amount of time for someone on the repeater to > activate the auto-patch and pick up the call.**** > > ** ** > > My chances of guessing the right syntax for this are infinitesimal, so I > would appreciate some help.**** > > ** ** > > Many thanks and season?s greetings**** > > ** ** > > Ken**** > > @**** > > 27021**** > > 27061**** > > 28204**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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BB ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 08:52:08 -0800 From: David KE6UPI To: Capt Myron Balchin Sr Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] login Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Do you have a user called w6tug-server?? Does the user w6tug-server allowed to access the server via ssh??? http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-add-user-use-adduser-command/ David On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Capt Myron Balchin Sr wrote: > w6tug-server -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 32 ********************************************* From yokshs at gmail.com Wed Dec 26 03:27:55 2012 From: yokshs at gmail.com (K&R Yoksh) Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 21:27:55 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? Message-ID: <3AB1343018744158BD6382C3D690FF17@main2> Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays to everyone, I'm wondering if COP commands exist to enable/disable courtesy tones? I'd like to be able to set one controlstate for courtesy tones, and one without. Is this possible? Thanks. 73 Kyle K0KN From n9gmr at me.com Wed Dec 26 03:41:57 2012 From: n9gmr at me.com (Matt Roberts) Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 22:41:57 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? In-Reply-To: <3AB1343018744158BD6382C3D690FF17@main2> References: <3AB1343018744158BD6382C3D690FF17@main2> Message-ID: <5B5840CD-C649-46CA-8477-073787C25B4E@me.com> No COP commands exist for this! Matt Roberts Phone: 386-679-1986 n9gmr at me.com Sent from my iPhone On Dec 25, 2012, at 10:27 PM, K&R Yoksh wrote: > Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays to everyone, > > I'm wondering if COP commands exist to enable/disable courtesy tones? > > I'd like to be able to set one controlstate for courtesy tones, and one without. > > Is this possible? > > Thanks. 73 > > Kyle > K0KN > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From buddy at brannan.name Wed Dec 26 12:51:21 2012 From: buddy at brannan.name (Buddy Brannan) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 07:51:21 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? In-Reply-To: <5B5840CD-C649-46CA-8477-073787C25B4E@me.com> References: <3AB1343018744158BD6382C3D690FF17@main2> <5B5840CD-C649-46CA-8477-073787C25B4E@me.com> Message-ID: Just use the rpt.conf shuffle. I have a couple configurations called by scripts. They change all kinds of things, courtesy tones, tail length, ID's, with an asterisk -rx "rot reload" after moving files around. -- Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY On Dec 25, 2012, at 10:41 PM, Matt Roberts wrote: > No COP commands exist for this! > > Matt Roberts > Phone: 386-679-1986 > n9gmr at me.com > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 25, 2012, at 10:27 PM, K&R Yoksh wrote: > >> Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays to everyone, >> >> I'm wondering if COP commands exist to enable/disable courtesy tones? >> >> I'd like to be able to set one controlstate for courtesy tones, and one without. >> >> Is this possible? >> >> Thanks. 73 >> >> Kyle >> K0KN >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From wb5nfc at yahoo.com Wed Dec 26 14:28:20 2012 From: wb5nfc at yahoo.com (John (WB5NFC)) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 06:28:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt Configuration Resources Message-ID: <1356532100.90653.YahooMailNeo@web113505.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> It's painfully obvious that I need to get smarter on configuration options in app_rpt. I've been searching for resource material for non-programmers and have come up woefully short. Here's what I've found. What other documents/resources have you found to be useful to the newbie? http://ohnosec.org app_rpt list archives https://allstarlink.org/ WA6ZFT's ACID System Administrator's Guide (is there an update newer than Version 0.7 12/27/2008?) http://kd3su.us/allStar I am especially interested in learning more about Allstar macros, functions and command codes. Thanks for sharing any available resources. John / WB5NFC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Wed Dec 26 15:36:48 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 10:36:48 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Chan SIP jitter buffer Message-ID: <000f01cde37e$d29a1470$77ce3d50$@cs.com> Does anyone know if ACID supports the SIP jitterbuffer feature of Asterisk v1.4? >From the source code in chan_sip, it looks like the jitter buffer is disabled/ignored. It would seem that my little wireless sip phone really needs a little buffer on the receive (asterisk) end. Thanks Ken -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Wed Dec 26 15:41:39 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 10:41:39 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt Configuration Resources In-Reply-To: <1356532100.90653.YahooMailNeo@web113505.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <1356532100.90653.YahooMailNeo@web113505.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001401cde37f$80182470$80486d50$@cs.com> For generic things, pertaining to VOIP and Asterisk itself, I have found http://www.voip-info.org/ to be interesting. It has a good search engine. Unfortunately, many repeater things are only found by looking in "app_rpt.c". The comments are readable, even if you cannot figure out the code. GL&73 Ken From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of John (WB5NFC) Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 9:28 AM To: app_rpt list Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt Configuration Resources It's painfully obvious that I need to get smarter on configuration options in app_rpt. I've been searching for resource material for non-programmers and have come up woefully short. Here's what I've found. What other documents/resources have you found to be useful to the newbie? http://ohnosec.org app_rpt list archives https://allstarlink.org/ WA6ZFT's ACID System Administrator's Guide (is there an update newer than Version 0.7 12/27/2008?) http://kd3su.us/allStar I am especially interested in learning more about Allstar macros, functions and command codes. Thanks for sharing any available resources. John / WB5NFC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From buddy at brannan.name Wed Dec 26 15:59:06 2012 From: buddy at brannan.name (Buddy Brannan) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 10:59:06 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? In-Reply-To: <4198F8C5954EED46AFC553CAFC879B7C3FDD2E5486@MBX75.ad2.softcom.biz> References: <3AB1343018744158BD6382C3D690FF17@main2> <5B5840CD-C649-46CA-8477-073787C25B4E@me.com> <4198F8C5954EED46AFC553CAFC879B7C3FDD2E5486@MBX75.ad2.softcom.biz> Message-ID: <0DF42596-6996-4516-B086-FFB9C01029F5@brannan.name> The only rpt.conf is in /etc/asterisk Macros are a little different. For the sort of thing that Kyle asked about, I do something like this: First, I have several copies of rpt.conf that are all as much the same as needed, with whatever changes are desirable for whichever mode I want. You could set one up for daytime and another for nighttime and have a cron job set up to swap over at midnight and 7 AM, for instance. Anyway, in my case, I have an rpt.conf.use (for normal use); rpt.conf.net (different courtesy tones for net operation, no tail messages, no voice ID's), and rpt.conf.news (no telemetry delays, no courtesy tones, extremely short tail, morse ID, and no tail message, automagically drops connections to other things and connects to ARNews line). In each of these, I have a command in the node stanza like this, or similar: 901638=cmd,/etc/asterisk/scripts/netmode This runs a script that announces a mode change, i.e. "Net mode", "Resuming normal operation", "Stand by for news", whatever, sleeps 3 seconds to allow the announcement to complete, changes a symbolic link from one rpt.conf.something to rpt.conf (you could copy over, but why have two copies of the same file if you don't need to?), and reloads the configuration. Quick and dirty, net mode looks like this, without any failsafes, ugly, and as basic, quick, and dirty as it gets: #!/bin/bash asterisk -rx "rpt localplay 2331 netmode" sleep 3 cp -fs /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf.net /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf asterisk -rx "rpt reload" exit 0 So I don't have any file actually named rpt.conf at all. rpt.conf is a symbolic link to some other repeater configuration, whichever mode I happen to be in. Someone may have a cleaner way to do this, in which case, I'd love to know, but this seems to work. -- Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY On Dec 26, 2012, at 9:02 AM, Eric Guth wrote: > Buddy, > > In what directory is the rpt.conf that has the macro stanzas? > > 73, > > Eric > 4Z5UG / WA6IGR > Allstar Node: 28422 > 4Z5UG at guth.us > Israel Direct: 077-950-9451 > USA Direct: +1-720-377-3840 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Buddy Brannan > Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 2:51 PM > To: Matt Roberts > Cc: app_rpt; K&R Yoksh > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? > > Just use the rpt.conf shuffle. I have a couple configurations called by scripts. They change all kinds of things, courtesy tones, tail length, ID's, with an asterisk -rx "rot reload" after moving files around. > -- > Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA > Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY > > > > On Dec 25, 2012, at 10:41 PM, Matt Roberts wrote: > >> No COP commands exist for this! >> >> Matt Roberts >> Phone: 386-679-1986 >> n9gmr at me.com >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Dec 25, 2012, at 10:27 PM, K&R Yoksh wrote: >> >>> Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays to everyone, >>> >>> I'm wondering if COP commands exist to enable/disable courtesy tones? >>> >>> I'd like to be able to set one controlstate for courtesy tones, and one without. >>> >>> Is this possible? >>> >>> Thanks. 73 >>> >>> Kyle >>> K0KN >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Wed Dec 26 16:47:24 2012 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 11:47:24 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? In-Reply-To: <5B5840CD-C649-46CA-8477-073787C25B4E@me.com> References: <3AB1343018744158BD6382C3D690FF17@main2> <5B5840CD-C649-46CA-8477-073787C25B4E@me.com> Message-ID: <50DB2A1C.104@bdboyle.com> On 12/25/2012 10:41 PM, Matt Roberts wrote: > No COP commands exist for this! So? Andrew Jackson once opined that it's a poor mind that can't figure more than one way to spell a word...same applies here. Creativity is called for; if it doesn't exist...well, how about figuring out either via scripting, bit banging, or other functionality how to accomplish the equivalent through other means? Not every possible combination can be predicted by a software author. That's why capabilities are provided to 'roll your own' and it's running on the OS platform it is running on: if it's not in the application, there is some way YOU can, using the rich set of tools that are freely provided, do what needs be done. We can't expect Jim to do everything. From kentochs at sbcglobal.net Thu Dec 27 02:16:19 2012 From: kentochs at sbcglobal.net (Kent Ochs) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 18:16:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout Message-ID: <1356574579.84104.YahooMailNeo@web182205.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Our repeater (A two node system consisting of VHF 27833 node linked to a UHF receiver on node 1998) recently experienced a random false dtmf *40 decode.? This put the repeater into transmit mode.? What bothers me most, is that while in command mode, the transmit timeout parameter (totime) appears to be ignored, not good if there isn't someone around that knows to send "#" or otherwise shutdown the machine.? In normal operating mode, totime works as expected, and try as I may, I have not been able to find a "command mode timeout" parameter.? Have I missed or mis-configured something to cause this behavior?? Is there a problem with the command function not honoring the transmit timeout parameter?? I understand that *4 is a mandatory command, but could someone enlighten me as to why I shouldn't just disable this command altogether? An inquired mind wants to know and appreciates your feedback. Thanks. Kent W9KAO -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Thu Dec 27 03:04:12 2012 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (REDBUTTON_CTRL) Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 22:04:12 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] gps conf Message-ID: <50DBBAAC.6010000@cogeco.ca> How do you get a node to stop tying to report gps info if it cant contact the rotate server? Jon VA3rQ From yokshs at gmail.com Thu Dec 27 18:07:49 2012 From: yokshs at gmail.com (K&R Yoksh) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 12:07:49 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? Message-ID: I'm compelled to reply on the subject, as I posted the original message. It's unclear to me if your response was intended to be brusque, or if perhaps that was just due to the nature of email. I'm going to assume it was the latter, as I've read helpful posts from you in the past. One of things I enjoy about app_rpt is that there are multiple ways to accomplish things. There are also countless undocumented features of app_rpt and it's associated software. I don't understand though when someone feels it's necessary to publicly berate someone for asking a question. That stifles creativity, and before you know it, the group becomes a rather unfriendly one, e.g - IRLP. The idea of using multiple copies of rpt.conf and copying a symlink is a good one, and is something I have done in the past. I have ran into situations where 'rpt reload' causes connected nodes to disconnect, and so on, causing a real problem on a linked system. Which is why I asked the question in the first place.. The only 'dumb' question is the one you never ask. 73, Kyle Yoksh K0KN Olathe, KS Allstar 2210-2219 --- Original Message --- On 12/25/2012 10:41 PM, Matt Roberts wrote: >* No COP commands exist for this! *So? Andrew Jackson once opined that it's a poor mind that can't figure more than one way to spell a word...same applies here. Creativity is called for; if it doesn't exist...well, how about figuring out either via scripting, bit banging, or other functionality how to accomplish the equivalent through other means? Not every possible combination can be predicted by a software author. That's why capabilities are provided to 'roll your own' and it's running on the OS platform it is running on: if it's not in the application, there is some way YOU can, using the rich set of tools that are freely provided, do what needs be done. We can't expect Jim to do everything. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From buddy at brannan.name Thu Dec 27 18:31:17 2012 From: buddy at brannan.name (Buddy Brannan) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 13:31:17 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Courtesy tones enabled / disabled COP command? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6F232A9B-50FA-4CB5-8544-CE812EA5008F@brannan.name> Hi Kyle, I've never had links disconnect on an rpt reload. An rpt restart, yeah, that gets kinda messy. I think once ID changes didn't carry over with an rot reload, or something didn't, I'm forgetting what at the moment, but it seems mostly reliable. -- Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY On Dec 27, 2012, at 1:07 PM, "K&R Yoksh" wrote: > > I'm compelled to reply on the subject, as I posted the original message. > > It's unclear to me if your response was intended to be brusque, or if perhaps that was just due to the nature of email. I'm going to assume it was the latter, as I've read helpful posts from you in the past. > > One of things I enjoy about app_rpt is that there are multiple ways to accomplish things. There are also countless undocumented features of app_rpt and it's associated software. I don't understand though when someone feels it's necessary to publicly berate someone for asking a question. That stifles creativity, and before you know it, the group becomes a rather unfriendly one, e.g - IRLP. > > The idea of using multiple copies of rpt.conf and copying a symlink is a good one, and is something I have done in the past. I have ran into situations where 'rpt reload' causes connected nodes to disconnect, and so on, causing a real problem on a linked system. > > Which is why I asked the question in the first place.. The only 'dumb' question is the one you never ask. > > 73, > > Kyle Yoksh > K0KN > Olathe, KS > Allstar 2210-2219 > > > --- Original Message --- > > On 12/25/2012 10:41 PM, Matt Roberts wrote: > No COP commands exist for this! > > So? > Andrew Jackson once opined that it's a poor mind that can't figure more than one way to spell a word...same applies here. Creativity is called for; if it doesn't exist...well, how about figuring out either via scripting, bit banging, or other functionality how to accomplish the equivalent through other means? Not every possible combination can be predicted by a software author. > > That's why capabilities are provided to 'roll your own' and it's running on the OS platform it is running on: if it's not in the application, there is some way YOU can, using the rich set of tools that are freely provided, do what needs be done. > > We can't expect Jim to do everything. _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From edgecomberts at gmail.com Thu Dec 27 19:56:06 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 06:56:06 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) Message-ID: Hi all, I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio stream from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the fact the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even Speex, throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a fob. So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the work, which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, and apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is going to try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, but we get the same questions about Asterisk 1.8 over and over too, right? The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes into the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power consumption as I can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a good thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs well, on RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his house PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for this. And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their voting repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact that the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance issues - ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform I think may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced me to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM did something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from Expedition in October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and easy for the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different places, this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, and it won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet now, huh? =) Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. Shane. From edgecomberts at gmail.com Thu Dec 27 20:06:28 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 07:06:28 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi again, Just did some quick research on the schematics of the Cubieboard and the datasheet of the Allwinner A10 device - the EMAC for ethernet is completely separate from the three on-chip USB that are routed out to the two USB host and one USB-OTG port. So these are separate channels for the communications in all cases, not one on-chip (and a poor one at that) shared amongst at least three devices on the RPi. Interesting... On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Shane Morris wrote: > Hi all, > > I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio > stream from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the > ethernet performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due > to the fact the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... > > chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? > It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the > voice data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or > even Speex, throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data > coming from a fob. > > So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the > bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the > work, which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the > RPi, and apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the > chan_voter is dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, > somewhere, is going to try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably > complain it doesn't work, but we get the same questions about Asterisk > 1.8 over and over too, right? > > The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes > into the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power > consumption as I can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over > ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a > good thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs > well, on RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is > running his house PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there > is an image for this. And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can > say they run their voting repeater system off something the size of a > credit card, with all the proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out > there? > > If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact > that the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance > issues - ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a > platform I think may have a bit better USB performance - its based on > a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out > there, what can YOU do with 96 I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, > look it up, www.cubieboard.org - I got one for Christmas, and I > thought it would be good for this. Its a Chinese Allwinnner A10 > device. > > Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced > me to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the > RTCM did something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from > Expedition in October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if > we could have a voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an > Expeditions communications in such a way that make it simply easy for > us, and easy for the users?" Before, we've had users change channels > in different places, this inevitably leads to confusion. With a > chan_voter system, we can run the same UHF CB channel across the > arena, and access it anywhere. > > Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would > cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for > $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant > how much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? > > Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did > some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the > hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the > first story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the > RPi, and it won't be the last. But by using their work on a much > stronger (I hope!) platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to > circumvent at least one problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more > before shipping! > > Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec > sheet now, huh? =) > > Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. > > Shane. From monty at ke7jvx.com Thu Dec 27 20:24:32 2012 From: monty at ke7jvx.com (Monty) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 13:24:32 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout In-Reply-To: <1356574579.84104.YahooMailNeo@web182205.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <1356574579.84104.YahooMailNeo@web182205.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Kent, I have come across this before, and I do believe there is a timeout to kill the Transmitter when there is no activity while in command mode, just not as short as the timeout timer. Not sure what it is set to, but you should be able to search the source file and see. From my experience, the Timeout Timer is looking at the Receiver activity and not the Transmitter activity, and does still operate while in command mode. My situation was someone put a repeater in command mode while traveling and went out of range of the repeater and could not take out of command mode. I brought up the repeater later and it was not keyed, but as soon as I keyed the repeater it gave the command telemetry and stayed keyed, so I took it out of command mode. Hope this helps. Monty On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Kent Ochs wrote: > Our repeater (A two node system consisting of VHF 27833 node linked to a > UHF receiver on node 1998) recently experienced a random false dtmf *40 > decode. This put the repeater into transmit mode. What bothers me most, > is that while in command mode, the transmit timeout parameter (totime) > appears to be ignored, not good if there isn't someone around that knows to > send "#" or otherwise shutdown the machine. 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URL: From n3fe at repeater.net Thu Dec 27 23:22:42 2012 From: n3fe at repeater.net (Corey Dean) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 18:22:42 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D11782C@exchange.mail.repeater.net> My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had to rely on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter because it wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator audio. I may be way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP for the discriminator audio. Corey N3FE -----Original Message----- From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM To: app_rpt mailing list Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) Hi all, I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio stream from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the fact the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even Speex, throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a fob. So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the work, which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, and apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is going to try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, but we get the same questions about Asterisk 1.8 over and over too, right? The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes into the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power consumption as I can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a good thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs well, on RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his house PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for this. And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their voting repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact that the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance issues - ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform I think may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced me to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM did something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from Expedition in October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and easy for the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different places, this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, and it won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet now, huh? =) Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. Shane. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -- This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. Click here to report this message as spam. http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 From edgecomberts at gmail.com Thu Dec 27 23:25:48 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 10:25:48 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) In-Reply-To: References: <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D11782C@exchange.mail.repeater.net> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Shane Morris" Date: 28/12/2012 10:25 AM Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) To: "Corey Dean" Yes, but that function is handled by the DSPiC in the RTCM as far as I understand. I'm suggesting the RPi be a SIP/ IAX server. And merely that. No real need for a DSP in the RPi. On 28/12/2012 10:22 AM, "Corey Dean" wrote: > My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had to rely > on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter because it > wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator audio. I may be > way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP for the discriminator audio. > > Corey N3FE > > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: > app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris > Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM > To: app_rpt mailing list > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) > > Hi all, > > I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio stream > from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet > performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the fact > the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... > > chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? > It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice > data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even Speex, > throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a fob. > > So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the > bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the work, > which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, and > apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is > dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is going to > try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, but we > get the same questions about Asterisk > 1.8 over and over too, right? > > The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes into > the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power consumption as I > can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over > ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a good > thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs well, on > RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his house > PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for this. > And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their voting > repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the > proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? > > If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact that > the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance issues - > ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform I think > may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - > the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 > I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - > I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a > Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. > > Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced me > to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM did > something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from Expedition in > October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a > voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions > communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and easy for > the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different places, > this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run > the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. > > Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would > cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for > $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how > much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? > > Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did > some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the > hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first > story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, and it > won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) > platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one > problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! > > Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet > now, huh? =) > > Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. > > Shane. > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -- > This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. > Click here to report this message as spam. > http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anthcp at gmail.com Fri Dec 28 01:01:32 2012 From: anthcp at gmail.com (Anthony Percy) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 12:01:32 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Update on P55 mobo issue, ztdummy Zaptel driver now ported to Linux 3.X Message-ID: Hi all, Based on recent group emails, just thought I would let you all know, I now have an untested version of Allstar running on Arch Linux 3.X. I had to port the Zaptel ztdummy driver to Linux 3.X to try and get Allstar working on a ASUS H55 mobo that the club VK2CRZ owns... We have had allstar generating a test tone ( rpt fun 2393 *99) for a number of hours and the audio was fine with no dropouts etc. The real test will be hopefully tomorrow when I replace the current 2393 allstar repeater PC with the new Arch Linux version P55 PC Hopefully it will test out OK....:-) I haven't packaged the code as I need to test it further but if the testing is successfull have I will upload it somewhere.... If anyone needs it ASAP let me know. If testing is successfull, I will also try and port it to my Raspberry PI running Arch Linux 3.2.X as my CM108 audio seems fine when plugged into the PI with this version of Unix but I haven't ported Allstar yet as I need to create an ARM version of the Arch Linux alsa-oss library.... Regards Anthony, VK2ACP RE: What happened is this... 1. Our VK2CRZ allstar node 2393 has been working for a few years now but the PC is a bit old... So we bought a new Intel H55 chipset based i3 mobo a few months ago to replace it (Model no is ASUS P7H55D-M Pro mobo). 2. We loaded new ACID install, copied the existing /etc/asterisk files, unplugged the USB cable existing URI connected to the repeater and connected to the new Allstar PC.... 3. We found the COR and PTT worked fine but the audio was just hum.. :-( 4. Plugged the URI back into the existing repeater and it works fine!!! 5. Looks like an audio path problem.... but the URI green LED was flashing slower and after a few cold boots we noticed the new boot now had the URI green LED flashing faster and now the repeater audio worked fine!!! Did a warm reboot , URI green was flashing slower and repeater audio was now hum again....No matter what I did could I get the URI green LED flashing faster again on the ACID install.... ...maybe a probelm with the H55 USB bus...? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From 8f27e956 at gmail.com Fri Dec 28 07:44:32 2012 From: 8f27e956 at gmail.com (S. Scott) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 02:44:32 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) In-Reply-To: References: <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D11782C@exchange.mail.repeater.net> Message-ID: <-8102833036369711429@unknownmsgid> While i understand the appeal of the rPi, the BeagleBone more likely has the needed horse power, and it can handle its USB and ethernet going at the same time. To modern O/S, the BEAGLE BONE "looks" like i real mobo, needing less custom shoehorning. 2? ????? iThing: Big thumbs & little keys. Please excuse typo, spelling and grammar errors ? Thought of the Day ? "With all this manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere.? On 2012-12-27, at 18:25, Shane Morris wrote: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Shane Morris" Date: 28/12/2012 10:25 AM Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) To: "Corey Dean" Yes, but that function is handled by the DSPiC in the RTCM as far as I understand. I'm suggesting the RPi be a SIP/ IAX server. And merely that. No real need for a DSP in the RPi. On 28/12/2012 10:22 AM, "Corey Dean" wrote: > My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had to rely > on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter because it > wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator audio. I may be > way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP for the discriminator audio. > > Corey N3FE > > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: > app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris > Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM > To: app_rpt mailing list > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) > > Hi all, > > I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio stream > from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet > performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the fact > the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... > > chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? > It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice > data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even Speex, > throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a fob. > > So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the > bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the work, > which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, and > apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is > dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is going to > try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, but we > get the same questions about Asterisk > 1.8 over and over too, right? > > The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes into > the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power consumption as I > can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over > ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a good > thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs well, on > RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his house > PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for this. > And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their voting > repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the > proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? > > If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact that > the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance issues - > ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform I think > may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - > the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 > I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - > I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a > Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. > > Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced me > to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM did > something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from Expedition in > October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a > voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions > communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and easy for > the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different places, > this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run > the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. > > Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would > cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for > $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how > much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? > > Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did > some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the > hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first > story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, and it > won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) > platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one > problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! > > Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet > now, huh? =) > > Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. > > Shane. > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -- > This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. > Click here to report this message as spam. > http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 > > > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From edgecomberts at gmail.com Fri Dec 28 08:07:04 2012 From: edgecomberts at gmail.com (Shane Morris) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 19:07:04 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) In-Reply-To: References: <4BCC91CBCFD66C4489B4BD3233140C3E04831D11782C@exchange.mail.repeater.net> <-8102833036369711429@unknownmsgid> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Shane Morris Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 6:57 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) To: "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> And I have said I'd like to use a Cubieboard and included a link. It is comparable to an xM, as well as being far, far cheaper. If chan_voter works on RPi, it'll certainly work on anything. The intent here is to get a voting server to work, not a direct peripheral on an RPi or a Cubie or even an xM. I have listed all these factors in my original email, and for good reason. Sorry, I'm not trying to be a smart alec but I did go over all this with he intent it wouldn't be vexed again. So I'm going to point at my original post, and say "Ignore the reference to RPi, and read again." :) On 28/12/2012 6:44 PM, "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> wrote: > > While i understand the appeal of the rPi, the BeagleBone more likely has the needed horse power, and it can handle its USB and ethernet going at the same time. To modern O/S, the BEAGLE BONE "looks" like i real mobo, needing less custom shoehorning. > > 2? > > ????? > iThing: Big thumbs & little keys. Please excuse typo, spelling and grammar errors ? Thought of the Day ? "With all this manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere.? > > On 2012-12-27, at 18:25, Shane Morris wrote: > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Shane Morris" > Date: 28/12/2012 10:25 AM > Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) > To: "Corey Dean" > > Yes, but that function is handled by the DSPiC in the RTCM as far as I understand. I'm suggesting the RPi be a SIP/ IAX server. And merely that. No real need for a DSP in the RPi. > > On 28/12/2012 10:22 AM, "Corey Dean" wrote: >> >> My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had to rely on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter because it wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator audio. I may be way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP for the discriminator audio. >> >> Corey N3FE >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris >> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM >> To: app_rpt mailing list >> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >> >> Hi all, >> >> I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio stream from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the fact the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... >> >> chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? >> It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even Speex, throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a fob. >> >> So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the work, which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, and apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is going to try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, but we get the same questions about Asterisk >> 1.8 over and over too, right? >> >> The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes into the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power consumption as I can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over >> ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a good thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs well, on RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his house PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for this. And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their voting repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? >> >> If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact that the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance issues - ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform I think may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. >> >> Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced me to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM did something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from Expedition in October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and easy for the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different places, this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. >> >> Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for >> $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? >> >> Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, and it won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! >> >> Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet now, huh? =) >> >> Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. >> >> Shane. >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> -- >> This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. >> Click here to report this message as spam. >> http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 >> >> > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users From wa4zlw at arrl.net Fri Dec 28 13:28:27 2012 From: wa4zlw at arrl.net (Leon D. Zetekoff) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 08:28:27 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Raspberry pi Message-ID: <8380DB5B-7535-4E72-BFE0-85E917F36D99@arrl.net> Hi folks. Happy holidays. Has anyone looked at implementing this on a raspberry pi? Pbx in a flash now has a distro for it. Thoughts? 73 Leon wa4zlw Sent from my iPhone From petem001 at hotmail.com Fri Dec 28 23:09:30 2012 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 18:09:30 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] back to the project In-Reply-To: <8380DB5B-7535-4E72-BFE0-85E917F36D99@arrl.net> References: <8380DB5B-7535-4E72-BFE0-85E917F36D99@arrl.net> Message-ID: Hi all!! First happy Hollyday to all on the list, I just got back to a project that was halted du to poor internet connection at our repeater site. I modified the internet link and now its rock solid. (it was even flawless yesterday while it was snowing like hell(we got 50 centimeter of snow in 12 hour) been in test for the last 5 month.So now I am confident that we will have a steady connection. So I am installing Acid right now on a thin client and I have a URI attached to it, its updating, I hope all will be ok. Now the installation should be ok.. But I want to stream the audio that goes from and to the URI to the internet. I know that there was a discution on this about some shootcast server that can do this.. anyone have some info on this? One other thing, since last summer I have change computer and I did not back up the schematic to connect a URI to a RC-210. Anyone have that close??(if I am not mistaking it was Ramesh that gave it to me...;-) ) SO this is still updating.. Hope anyone can help.. Pierre VE2PF (node ve2mrc 27821) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From waynehale at mac.com Fri Dec 28 23:32:45 2012 From: waynehale at mac.com (Wayne Hale) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 15:32:45 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 39 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <50DE2C1D.9070600@mac.com> Well blow me down, just for the heck of it, tried Internet Explorer to log into the Zyxel, poof, right in with admin and 1234? Go figure. Don't recall that being a documented feature? Wayne On 12/28/2012 9:00 AM, app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org wrote: > Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to > app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) (S. Scott) > 2. Fwd: Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) (Shane Morris) > 3. Raspberry pi (Leon D. Zetekoff) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 02:44:32 -0500 > From: "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> > To: Shane Morris > Cc: app_rpt mailing list > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and > RPi) > Message-ID: <-8102833036369711429 at unknownmsgid> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > > While i understand the appeal of the rPi, the BeagleBone more likely has > the needed horse power, and it can handle its USB and ethernet going at the > same time. To modern O/S, the BEAGLE BONE "looks" like i real mobo, > needing less custom shoehorning. > > 2? > > ????? > iThing: Big thumbs & little keys. Please excuse typo, spelling and grammar > errors ? Thought of the Day ? "With all this manure, there must be a pony > in here somewhere.? > > On 2012-12-27, at 18:25, Shane Morris wrote: > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Shane Morris" > Date: 28/12/2012 10:25 AM > Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) > To: "Corey Dean" > > Yes, but that function is handled by the DSPiC in the RTCM as far as I > understand. I'm suggesting the RPi be a SIP/ IAX server. And merely that. > No real need for a DSP in the RPi. > On 28/12/2012 10:22 AM, "Corey Dean" wrote: > >> My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had to rely >> on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter because it >> wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator audio. I may be >> way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP for the discriminator audio. >> >> Corey N3FE >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: >> app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris >> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM >> To: app_rpt mailing list >> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >> >> Hi all, >> >> I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio stream >> from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet >> performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the fact >> the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... >> >> chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? >> It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice >> data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even Speex, >> throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a fob. >> >> So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the >> bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the work, >> which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, and >> apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is >> dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is going to >> try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, but we >> get the same questions about Asterisk >> 1.8 over and over too, right? >> >> The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes into >> the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power consumption as I >> can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over >> ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a good >> thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs well, on >> RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his house >> PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for this. >> And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their voting >> repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the >> proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? >> >> If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact that >> the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance issues - >> ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform I think >> may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - >> the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 >> I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - >> I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a >> Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. >> >> Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced me >> to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM did >> something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from Expedition in >> October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a >> voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions >> communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and easy for >> the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different places, >> this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run >> the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. >> >> Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would >> cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for >> $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how >> much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? >> >> Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did >> some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the >> hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first >> story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, and it >> won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) >> platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one >> problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! >> >> Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet >> now, huh? =) >> >> Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. >> >> Shane. >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> -- >> This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. >> Click here to report this message as spam. >> http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 19:07:04 +1100 > From: Shane Morris > To: app_rpt mailing list > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and > RPi) > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Shane Morris > Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 6:57 PM > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) > To: "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> > > > And I have said I'd like to use a Cubieboard and included a link. It > is comparable to an xM, as well as being far, far cheaper. If > chan_voter works on RPi, it'll certainly work on anything. The intent > here is to get a voting server to work, not a direct peripheral on an > RPi or a Cubie or even an xM. I have listed all these factors in my > original email, and for good reason. Sorry, I'm not trying to be a > smart alec but I did go over all this with he intent it wouldn't be > vexed again. So I'm going to point at my original post, and say > "Ignore the reference to RPi, and read again." :) > > On 28/12/2012 6:44 PM, "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> wrote: >> While i understand the appeal of the rPi, the BeagleBone more likely has the needed horse power, and it can handle its USB and ethernet going at the same time. To modern O/S, the BEAGLE BONE "looks" like i real mobo, needing less custom shoehorning. >> >> 2? >> >> ????? >> iThing: Big thumbs & little keys. Please excuse typo, spelling and grammar errors ? Thought of the Day ? "With all this manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere.? >> >> On 2012-12-27, at 18:25, Shane Morris wrote: >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: "Shane Morris" >> Date: 28/12/2012 10:25 AM >> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >> To: "Corey Dean" >> >> Yes, but that function is handled by the DSPiC in the RTCM as far as I understand. I'm suggesting the RPi be a SIP/ IAX server. And merely that. No real need for a DSP in the RPi. >> >> On 28/12/2012 10:22 AM, "Corey Dean" wrote: >>> My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had to rely on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter because it wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator audio. I may be way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP for the discriminator audio. >>> >>> Corey N3FE >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris >>> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM >>> To: app_rpt mailing list >>> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio stream from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the fact the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... >>> >>> chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? >>> It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even Speex, throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a fob. >>> >>> So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the work, which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, and apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is going to try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, but we get the same questions about Asterisk >>> 1.8 over and over too, right? >>> >>> The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption comes into the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power consumption as I can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over >>> ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a good thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs well, on RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his house PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for this. And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their voting repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? >>> >>> If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact that the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance issues - ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform I think may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. >>> >>> Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim introduced me to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM did something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from Expedition in October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and easy for the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different places, this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. >>> >>> Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for >>> $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? >>> >>> Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, and it won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! >>> >>> Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet now, huh? =) >>> >>> Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. >>> >>> Shane. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> -- >>> This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. >>> Click here to report this message as spam. >>> http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 08:28:27 -0500 > From: "Leon D. Zetekoff" > To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Raspberry pi > Message-ID: <8380DB5B-7535-4E72-BFE0-85E917F36D99 at arrl.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Hi folks. Happy holidays. > > Has anyone looked at implementing this on a raspberry pi? Pbx in a flash now has a distro for it. Thoughts? > > 73 Leon wa4zlw > > Sent from my iPhone > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 39 > ********************************************* From petem001 at hotmail.com Sat Dec 29 00:17:06 2012 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 19:17:06 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] back to the project In-Reply-To: References: <8380DB5B-7535-4E72-BFE0-85E917F36D99@arrl.net>, Message-ID: Ok the update are done and it logged to the allstar link network to dowbload its configuration. after a reboot, now I have this running all the time in the main monitor usb 3-2: usbfs: process 2248 (asterisk) did not claim interface 3 before use I am using simple usb, could it be the problem? From: petem001 at hotmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 18:09:30 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] back to the project Hi all!! First happy Hollyday to all on the list, I just got back to a project that was halted du to poor internet connection at our repeater site. I modified the internet link and now its rock solid. (it was even flawless yesterday while it was snowing like hell(we got 50 centimeter of snow in 12 hour) been in test for the last 5 month.So now I am confident that we will have a steady connection. So I am installing Acid right now on a thin client and I have a URI attached to it, its updating, I hope all will be ok. Now the installation should be ok.. But I want to stream the audio that goes from and to the URI to the internet. I know that there was a discution on this about some shootcast server that can do this.. anyone have some info on this? One other thing, since last summer I have change computer and I did not back up the schematic to connect a URI to a RC-210. Anyone have that close??(if I am not mistaking it was Ramesh that gave it to me...;-) ) SO this is still updating.. Hope anyone can help.. Pierre VE2PF (node ve2mrc 27821) _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net Sat Dec 29 02:13:42 2012 From: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net (Chris K7AZ) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 18:13:42 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] URI Replacing Repeater Controller? Message-ID: I have replaced my UHF Repeater?s RLC-1+ controller with a URIx USB interface. The receiver and transmitter work great on AllStar but no longer function like a repeater for local users. Are there specific settings needed to enable local repeat of audio to the transmitter? Thank you, Chris K7AZ - 29135 Rptr- 29174 Hub ? 29216 (in work) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From petem001 at hotmail.com Sat Dec 29 02:18:03 2012 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 21:18:03 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] back to the project In-Reply-To: References: <8380DB5B-7535-4E72-BFE0-85E917F36D99@arrl.net>, Message-ID: Ok been able to force a download of the server config.. the network was broken.. (there was nothing in the resolf.conf file..) when I got it back to usb radio and restarted asterisk all was fine.. did a reboot and all seem ok now... looks like I WILL have to use usbradio... Now.. lets work on streaming this thing to the world!! HA HA HA HA HA .. oups.. its only streaming.. not world domination ;-))) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From petem001 at hotmail.com Sat Dec 29 02:21:35 2012 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 21:21:35 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] URI Replacing Repeater Controller? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: did you set your interface to full duplex?? in the node setup on the web portal in the radio/interface page the first choice is the type of system that you have.. if connected to a controler you choose simplex but connected directly to a radio choose repeater.. Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 18:13:42 -0800 From: kilo7AlphaZulu at verizon.net To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] URI Replacing Repeater Controller? URI Replacing Repeater Controller? I have replaced my UHF Repeater?s RLC-1+ controller with a URIx USB interface. The receiver and transmitter work great on AllStar but no longer function like a repeater for local users. Are there specific settings needed to enable local repeat of audio to the transmitter? Thank you, Chris K7AZ - 29135 Rptr- 29174 Hub ? 29216 (in work) _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ve3etg at gmail.com Sat Dec 29 03:23:58 2012 From: ve3etg at gmail.com (Ham Radio) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 22:23:58 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] All-Star link repeater Message-ID: <50DE624E.6090901@gmail.com> Hello I am working on getting my advance license so I can put up a All-Star link repeater in the 220 Band But am will to use 2m and 440 as well. I know I have to contact the repeater council for my area which is wnysorc to get a set part of the band for my repeater. I was wondering what hardware do I need? I am planing to use the DMK URI for the radio interface. I would like to us a Motorola radio with a 16pin interface port so I can use a pre made cable from marshals. Can any of Motorola's radio's with the 16 pin be programed to the 220 ham band? What other hardware do I need ie Duplexer and how does the auto patch work? Can I use my VOIP phone line with a usb voice modem or do I have to get a VoIP service that offers sip trunking? I would also like to have my EcoIRLP node on my repeater. Is there a way of doing this and keeping both IRLP and ALL-STAR link happy. Thank you. -- 73, VE3ETG From waynehale at mac.com Sat Dec 29 03:45:28 2012 From: waynehale at mac.com (Wayne Hale) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 19:45:28 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 39 In-Reply-To: <50DE2C1D.9070600@mac.com> References: <50DE2C1D.9070600@mac.com> Message-ID: <50DE6758.2040301@mac.com> My apologies to the group, my fat fingers sent a nonsensical (to the group) note here instead of where it was supposed to go. Will teach me to look at the To: box closer before I hit Send. On 12/28/2012 3:32 PM, Wayne Hale wrote: > Well blow me down, just for the heck of it, tried Internet Explorer to > log into the Zyxel, poof, right in with admin and 1234? Go figure. > Don't recall that being a documented feature? > > Wayne > On 12/28/2012 9:00 AM, app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org wrote: >> Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to >> app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) (S. Scott) >> 2. Fwd: Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) (Shane Morris) >> 3. Raspberry pi (Leon D. Zetekoff) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 02:44:32 -0500 >> From: "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> >> To: Shane Morris >> Cc: app_rpt mailing list >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and >> RPi) >> Message-ID: <-8102833036369711429 at unknownmsgid> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" >> >> While i understand the appeal of the rPi, the BeagleBone more likely has >> the needed horse power, and it can handle its USB and ethernet going >> at the >> same time. To modern O/S, the BEAGLE BONE "looks" like i real mobo, >> needing less custom shoehorning. >> >> 2? >> >> ????? >> iThing: Big thumbs & little keys. Please excuse typo, spelling and >> grammar >> errors ? Thought of the Day ? "With all this manure, there must be a >> pony >> in here somewhere.? >> >> On 2012-12-27, at 18:25, Shane Morris wrote: >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: "Shane Morris" >> Date: 28/12/2012 10:25 AM >> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >> To: "Corey Dean" >> >> Yes, but that function is handled by the DSPiC in the RTCM as far as I >> understand. I'm suggesting the RPi be a SIP/ IAX server. And merely >> that. >> No real need for a DSP in the RPi. >> On 28/12/2012 10:22 AM, "Corey Dean" wrote: >> >>> My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had to >>> rely >>> on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter because it >>> wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator audio. I >>> may be >>> way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP for the discriminator >>> audio. >>> >>> Corey N3FE >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto: >>> app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris >>> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM >>> To: app_rpt mailing list >>> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio >>> stream >>> from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is the ethernet >>> performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly good, due to the >>> fact >>> the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me out... >>> >>> chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? >>> It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the voice >>> data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM or even >>> Speex, >>> throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound data coming from a >>> fob. >>> >>> So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with the >>> bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take the >>> work, >>> which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work with the RPi, >>> and >>> apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I know the chan_voter is >>> dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, someone, somewhere, is >>> going to >>> try to hook up a sound fob, and miserably complain it doesn't work, >>> but we >>> get the same questions about Asterisk >>> 1.8 over and over too, right? >>> >>> The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption >>> comes into >>> the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a power >>> consumption as I >>> can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over >>> ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a >>> good >>> thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and runs >>> well, on >>> RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew is running his >>> house >>> PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, there is an image for >>> this. >>> And yes, simply the cool factor - who else can say they run their >>> voting >>> repeater system off something the size of a credit card, with all the >>> proprietary, messy, rack mounted stuff out there? >>> >>> If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the fact >>> that >>> the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB performance >>> issues - >>> ouch!), I would like to take their work, and apply it to a platform >>> I think >>> may have a bit better USB performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 >>> (ARMv7) - >>> the Cubieboard. For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do >>> with 96 >>> I/Os? For $49, gets you something good, look it up, >>> www.cubieboard.org - >>> I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. Its a >>> Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. >>> >>> Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim >>> introduced me >>> to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I recognised the RTCM >>> did >>> something I was talking to Andrew about on the way home from >>> Expedition in >>> October of this year - "Wouldn't it be nice, Andrew, if we could have a >>> voting system that allows us the flexibility to run an Expeditions >>> communications in such a way that make it simply easy for us, and >>> easy for >>> the users?" Before, we've had users change channels in different >>> places, >>> this inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can >>> run >>> the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. >>> >>> Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system would >>> cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the RTCM for >>> $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant how >>> much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? >>> >>> Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they did >>> some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find out the >>> hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this isn't the first >>> story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O performance of the RPi, >>> and it >>> won't be the last. But by using their work on a much stronger (I hope!) >>> platform that it still ARM Linux based, I hope to circumvent at >>> least one >>> problem with the RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! >>> >>> Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec sheet >>> now, huh? =) >>> >>> Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. >>> >>> Shane. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> -- >>> This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. >>> Click here to report this message as spam. >>> http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 19:07:04 +1100 >> From: Shane Morris >> To: app_rpt mailing list >> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and >> RPi) >> Message-ID: >> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Shane Morris >> Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 6:57 PM >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: RE: Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and >> RPi) >> To: "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> >> >> >> And I have said I'd like to use a Cubieboard and included a link. It >> is comparable to an xM, as well as being far, far cheaper. If >> chan_voter works on RPi, it'll certainly work on anything. The intent >> here is to get a voting server to work, not a direct peripheral on an >> RPi or a Cubie or even an xM. I have listed all these factors in my >> original email, and for good reason. Sorry, I'm not trying to be a >> smart alec but I did go over all this with he intent it wouldn't be >> vexed again. So I'm going to point at my original post, and say >> "Ignore the reference to RPi, and read again." :) >> >> On 28/12/2012 6:44 PM, "S. Scott" <8f27e956 at gmail.com> wrote: >>> While i understand the appeal of the rPi, the BeagleBone more likely >>> has the needed horse power, and it can handle its USB and ethernet >>> going at the same time. To modern O/S, the BEAGLE BONE "looks" like >>> i real mobo, needing less custom shoehorning. >>> >>> 2? >>> >>> ????? >>> iThing: Big thumbs & little keys. Please excuse typo, spelling and >>> grammar errors ? Thought of the Day ? "With all this manure, there >>> must be a pony in here somewhere.? >>> >>> On 2012-12-27, at 18:25, Shane Morris wrote: >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: "Shane Morris" >>> Date: 28/12/2012 10:25 AM >>> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >>> To: "Corey Dean" >>> >>> Yes, but that function is handled by the DSPiC in the RTCM as far as >>> I understand. I'm suggesting the RPi be a SIP/ IAX server. And >>> merely that. No real need for a DSP in the RPi. >>> >>> On 28/12/2012 10:22 AM, "Corey Dean" wrote: >>>> My thought on this would be if it couldn't handle the DSP and had >>>> to rely on simple USB then it wouldn't be able to work as a voter >>>> because it wouldn't be able to read the RSSI of the discriminator >>>> audio. I may be way off on my thought, but I know it needs DSP >>>> for the discriminator audio. >>>> >>>> Corey N3FE >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org >>>> [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Shane Morris >>>> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:56 PM >>>> To: app_rpt mailing list >>>> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jim and Ramesh (chan_voter and RPi) >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I was thinking, even though the RaspberryPi can't handle the audio >>>> stream from a URI due to the limitations of the USB bus, what is >>>> the ethernet performance like? I imagine it wouldn't be terribly >>>> good, due to the fact the ethernet swings off the USB, but hear me >>>> out... >>>> >>>> chan_voter is a module that communicates via ethernet, am I correct? >>>> It uses an RTCM connected over an ethernet bus to communicate the >>>> voice data around, and I can imagine, at a low codec rate like GSM >>>> or even Speex, throughput wouldn't be as excessive as raw sound >>>> data coming from a fob. >>>> >>>> So my proposal is, before Jim and Ramesh throw out the baby with >>>> the bathwater, and consign the RPi effort to the dust, why not take >>>> the work, which I believe involves getting Zaptel/ DAHDI to work >>>> with the RPi, and apply it to a purely chan_voter system? Yes, I >>>> know the chan_voter is dependant upon app_rpt, and in the future, >>>> someone, somewhere, is going to try to hook up a sound fob, and >>>> miserably complain it doesn't work, but we get the same questions >>>> about Asterisk >>>> 1.8 over and over too, right? >>>> >>>> The advantages here are manyfold - again, low power consumption >>>> comes into the game, everyone knows I personally need as low a >>>> power consumption as I can get. The fact the RTCM data (ie, VoIP over >>>> ethernet) is much more suited to the infrastructure on the RPi is a >>>> good thing here too. The fact that normal Asterisk just runs, and >>>> runs well, on RPi is another motivating factor - my friend Andrew >>>> is running his house PABX on an RPi running Asterisk 1.8 I believe, >>>> there is an image for this. And yes, simply the cool factor - who >>>> else can say they run their voting repeater system off something >>>> the size of a credit card, with all the proprietary, messy, rack >>>> mounted stuff out there? >>>> >>>> If Jim and Ramesh are unwilling, or unable, to help, due to the >>>> fact that the RPi is a bit of a letdown (I heard about the USB >>>> performance issues - ouch!), I would like to take their work, and >>>> apply it to a platform I think may have a bit better USB >>>> performance - its based on a Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) - the Cubieboard. >>>> For all you I/O junkies out there, what can YOU do with 96 I/Os? >>>> For $49, gets you something good, look it up, www.cubieboard.org - >>>> I got one for Christmas, and I thought it would be good for this. >>>> Its a Chinese Allwinnner A10 device. >>>> >>>> Since I have gone beyond just simple URI systems since Jim >>>> introduced me to the RTCM, I would like to get this to work. I >>>> recognised the RTCM did something I was talking to Andrew about on >>>> the way home from Expedition in October of this year - "Wouldn't it >>>> be nice, Andrew, if we could have a voting system that allows us >>>> the flexibility to run an Expeditions communications in such a way >>>> that make it simply easy for us, and easy for the users?" Before, >>>> we've had users change channels in different places, this >>>> inevitably leads to confusion. With a chan_voter system, we can run >>>> the same UHF CB channel across the arena, and access it anywhere. >>>> >>>> Andrew had said to me "Shane, do you know how much such a system >>>> would cost...?" Yes, Andrew, I had the Simoco, and I bought the >>>> RTCM for >>>> $250 second hand ^.^ Sorry for being a smart-alec, I know you meant >>>> how much would a PROPRIETARY system cost us? >>>> >>>> Anyway, I hope I have Jim and Rameshes blessing on this one - they >>>> did some great work, and I know it must've been a letdown to find >>>> out the hardware simply wasn't up to the task. Believe me, this >>>> isn't the first story I've heard about the lacklustre I/O >>>> performance of the RPi, and it won't be the last. But by using >>>> their work on a much stronger (I hope!) platform that it still ARM >>>> Linux based, I hope to circumvent at least one problem with the >>>> RPi. And its only $11 more before shipping! >>>> >>>> Looks like I'm going to be reading the Allwinnner A10 device spec >>>> sheet now, huh? =) >>>> >>>> Thanks for putting up with my ramble everyone. >>>> >>>> Shane. >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> -- >>>> This message was scanned and is believed to be clean. >>>> Click here to report this message as spam. >>>> http://simba.repeater.net/cgi-bin/learn-msg.cgi?id=E18C4221F.A9108 >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 3 >> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 08:28:27 -0500 >> From: "Leon D. Zetekoff" >> To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Raspberry pi >> Message-ID: <8380DB5B-7535-4E72-BFE0-85E917F36D99 at arrl.net> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> Hi folks. Happy holidays. >> >> Has anyone looked at implementing this on a raspberry pi? Pbx in a >> flash now has a distro for it. Thoughts? >> >> 73 Leon wa4zlw >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> >> End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 46, Issue 39 >> ********************************************* > From telesistant at hotmail.com Sat Dec 29 03:51:59 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 19:51:59 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] TM-G707 Interface board Message-ID: For those who have asked, I un-earthed 4 (although 1 is already spoken for, I think) blank TM-G707 to URI/PCI Radio card interface boards. If anyone is interested, they are available for $20 plus shipping. Just send me an email privately. Jim WB6NIL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Jon VA3RQ On 12/28/2012 9:13 PM, Chris K7AZ wrote: > I have replaced my UHF Repeater's RLC-1+ controller with a URIx USB > interface. > The receiver and transmitter work great on AllStar but no longer > function like a repeater for local users. > Are there specific settings needed to enable local repeat of audio to > the transmitter? > > Thank you, > Chris > K7AZ - 29135 Rptr- 29174 Hub -- 29216 (in work) > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From petem001 at hotmail.com Sat Dec 29 21:00:58 2012 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 16:00:58 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Echolink again. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi got node 27821 on and working perfectly locally, (will connect it to my rc-210 soon) So I have this setup also as my echolink node. at first there was no eannmode info as it was commented out in rpt.conf so I uncommented and put eannmode=2 I could hear thats someone connected to the node. but not the callsign or echolink node number switch it to eannmode=3 , now I hear that someone connected to the node and its echolink node number, but still no phonetic of the callsign. while at it, If someone connect by the portal no one on echolink know about it. (we dont ear thats someone connected, but you can see on the echolink software that XXXX is connected on the node.. it does say it on the repeater itself what am I missing??? I did the install yesterday , I did not update anything manually on the OS or asterisk side. I have let the script doing its magic.. Thaks for the help PierreVE2PF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kentochs at sbcglobal.net Sat Dec 29 23:29:33 2012 From: kentochs at sbcglobal.net (Kent Ochs) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 15:29:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout In-Reply-To: References: <1356574579.84104.YahooMailNeo@web182205.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1356823773.62244.YahooMailNeo@web182201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Monty, Thanks for the reply.? I have spent considerable time, and try as a I may, have not found anything in the source that provides command mode timeout.? My inclination at this point is to disable the ilink,4 command mode option. Kent ________________________________ From: Monty To: Kent Ochs Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout Hi Kent, I have come across this before, and I do believe there is a timeout to kill the Transmitter when there is no activity while in command mode, just not as short as the timeout timer. ?Not sure what it is set to, but you should be able to search the source file and see. ?From my experience, the Timeout Timer is looking at the Receiver activity and not the Transmitter activity, and does still operate while in command mode. ? My situation was someone put a repeater in command mode while traveling and went out of range of the repeater and could not take out of command mode. ?I brought up the repeater later and it was not keyed, but as soon as I keyed the repeater it gave the command telemetry and stayed keyed, so I took it out of command mode. ?Hope this helps. Monty On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Kent Ochs wrote: Our repeater (A two node system consisting of VHF 27833 node linked to a UHF receiver on node 1998) recently experienced a random false dtmf *40 decode.? This put the repeater into transmit mode.? What bothers me most, is that while in command mode, the transmit timeout parameter (totime) appears to be ignored, not good if there isn't someone around that knows to send "#" or otherwise shutdown the machine.? In normal operating mode, totime works as expected, and try as I may, I have not been able to find a "command mode timeout" parameter.? > > > >Have I missed or mis-configured something to cause this behavior?? > > > >Is there a problem with the command function not honoring the transmit timeout parameter?? > > > >I understand that *4 is a mandatory command, but could someone enlighten me as to why I shouldn't just disable this command altogether? > > >An inquired mind wants to know and appreciates your feedback. > > >Thanks. > > >Kent >W9KAO > >_______________________________________________ >App_rpt-users mailing list >App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Sun Dec 30 00:20:37 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 19:20:37 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout In-Reply-To: <1356823773.62244.YahooMailNeo@web182201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <1356574579.84104.YahooMailNeo@web182205.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <1356823773.62244.YahooMailNeo@web182201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002d01cde623$7f523430$7df69c90$@cs.com> I spent some time looking the other night and I could not find anything either. The only timer seems to be one that clears out the digits - but does not exit the mode. If we rule out modifications to app_rpt.c, there are two other things you could try: 1) Make the function calling the cop command more complex - like 4123 - and let people know 2) Reduce the sensitivity of the DTMF decode - one way is to remove the "RADIO_RELAX" compiler flag in /usr/src/astsrc/asterisk/menuselect.makeopts There have been previous posts on the latter subject. GL Ken W4BRM/R From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Kent Ochs Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:30 PM To: Monty Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout Monty, Thanks for the reply. I have spent considerable time, and try as a I may, have not found anything in the source that provides command mode timeout. My inclination at this point is to disable the ilink,4 command mode option. Kent _____ From: Monty To: Kent Ochs Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout Hi Kent, I have come across this before, and I do believe there is a timeout to kill the Transmitter when there is no activity while in command mode, just not as short as the timeout timer. Not sure what it is set to, but you should be able to search the source file and see. From my experience, the Timeout Timer is looking at the Receiver activity and not the Transmitter activity, and does still operate while in command mode. My situation was someone put a repeater in command mode while traveling and went out of range of the repeater and could not take out of command mode. I brought up the repeater later and it was not keyed, but as soon as I keyed the repeater it gave the command telemetry and stayed keyed, so I took it out of command mode. Hope this helps. Monty On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Kent Ochs wrote: Our repeater (A two node system consisting of VHF 27833 node linked to a UHF receiver on node 1998) recently experienced a random false dtmf *40 decode. This put the repeater into transmit mode. What bothers me most, is that while in command mode, the transmit timeout parameter (totime) appears to be ignored, not good if there isn't someone around that knows to send "#" or otherwise shutdown the machine. In normal operating mode, totime works as expected, and try as I may, I have not been able to find a "command mode timeout" parameter. Have I missed or mis-configured something to cause this behavior? Is there a problem with the command function not honoring the transmit timeout parameter? I understand that *4 is a mandatory command, but could someone enlighten me as to why I shouldn't just disable this command altogether? An inquired mind wants to know and appreciates your feedback. Thanks. Kent W9KAO _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From petem001 at hotmail.com Sun Dec 30 01:50:02 2012 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 20:50:02 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Echolink again. In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: OK got to work with eanmode=2 (i was using a public proxy to connect to the node and that was the problem or this part of my problem. But still the same thing exept from the information on the echolink software, if someone connect by the web portal to the node the echolink user wont have an idea that someone connected. but the user of the web portal can ear it.. is it possible to have the announcment for connect/disconnect send to both network? From: petem001 at hotmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 16:00:58 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Echolink again. Hi got node 27821 on and working perfectly locally, (will connect it to my rc-210 soon) So I have this setup also as my echolink node. at first there was no eannmode info as it was commented out in rpt.conf so I uncommented and put eannmode=2 I could hear thats someone connected to the node. but not the callsign or echolink node number switch it to eannmode=3 , now I hear that someone connected to the node and its echolink node number, but still no phonetic of the callsign. while at it, If someone connect by the portal no one on echolink know about it. (we dont ear thats someone connected, but you can see on the echolink software that XXXX is connected on the node.. it does say it on the repeater itself what am I missing??? I did the install yesterday , I did not update anything manually on the OS or asterisk side. I have let the script doing its magic.. Thaks for the help PierreVE2PF _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kentochs at sbcglobal.net Sun Dec 30 02:25:05 2012 From: kentochs at sbcglobal.net (Kent Ochs) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 18:25:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout In-Reply-To: <002d01cde623$7f523430$7df69c90$@cs.com> References: <1356574579.84104.YahooMailNeo@web182205.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <1356823773.62244.YahooMailNeo@web182201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <002d01cde623$7f523430$7df69c90$@cs.com> Message-ID: <1356834305.85386.YahooMailNeo@web182206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Ken, Thank you for a second set of eyes on this problem.? I am very aware of the Radio_Relax parameter and it is not my intention to reopen those discussions.? I am willing to accept an occasional false decode. Changing the code to 4123 would certainly resolve the issue, as would disabling it altogether.? The real problem is the fact that *40 opens the last node a command was issued on, otherwise it would take at least *4XXXX to start a command session.? I'm still try to understand under what circumstances I would need to put a node into Command Mode. Can anyone confirm, that as Monty has indicated, totime it is watching the receive side?? If it is, then it would be nice if there was a timeout timer that actually watched the transmit side. Kent ________________________________ From: Ken To: 'Kent Ochs' ; 'Monty' Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:20 PM Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout I spent some time looking the other night and I could not find anything either. The only timer seems to be one that clears out the digits ? but does not exit the mode. ? If we rule out modifications to app_rpt.c, there are two other things you could try: ? 1)????? Make the function calling the cop command more complex ? like 4123 ? and let people know ? 2)????? Reduce the sensitivity of the DTMF decode ? one way is to remove the ?RADIO_RELAX? compiler flag in /usr/src/astsrc/asterisk/menuselect.makeopts ? There have been previous posts on the latter subject. ? GL Ken W4BRM/R ? ? From:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Kent Ochs Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:30 PM To: Monty Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout ? Monty, ? Thanks for the reply.? I have spent considerable time, and try as a I may, have not found anything in the source that provides command mode timeout.? My inclination at this point is to disable the ilink,4 command mode option. ? Kent ? ________________________________ From:Monty To: Kent Ochs Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout ? Hi Kent, ? I have come across this before, and I do believe there is a timeout to kill the Transmitter when there is no activity while in command mode, just not as short as the timeout timer. ?Not sure what it is set to, but you should be able to search the source file and see. ?From my experience, the Timeout Timer is looking at the Receiver activity and not the Transmitter activity, and does still operate while in command mode. ? ? My situation was someone put a repeater in command mode while traveling and went out of range of the repeater and could not take out of command mode. ?I brought up the repeater later and it was not keyed, but as soon as I keyed the repeater it gave the command telemetry and stayed keyed, so I took it out of command mode. ?Hope this helps. ? Monty ? On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Kent Ochs wrote: Our repeater (A two node system consisting of VHF 27833 node linked to a UHF receiver on node 1998) recently experienced a random false dtmf *40 decode.? This put the repeater into transmit mode.? What bothers me most, is that while in command mode, the transmit timeout parameter (totime) appears to be ignored, not good if there isn't someone around that knows to send "#" or otherwise shutdown the machine.? In normal operating mode, totime works as expected, and try as I may, I have not been able to find a "command mode timeout" parameter.? ? Have I missed or mis-configured something to cause this behavior?? ? Is there a problem with the command function not honoring the transmit timeout parameter?? ? I understand that *4 is a mandatory command, but could someone enlighten me as to why I shouldn't just disable this command altogether? ? An inquired mind wants to know and appreciates your feedback. ? Thanks. ? Kent W9KAO _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Sun Dec 30 03:15:52 2012 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 22:15:52 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode use Message-ID: <005501cde63b$fa8854f0$ef98fed0$@cs.com> *4 is used to run commands on a remote node. (Assuming you have and use more than one node). Possibilities are really endless. One place I use it: I have a weather script on my 440 node ? it?s a nifty one that gets MP3 podcasts from NOAA and plays them on the air using the Asterisk MP3 player. The podcast files, the player and the script are on the 440 machine. I did not want to put all of that on the other systems. The 440 and 224 machines are ?perma-linked? together. So when a user punches in the code for weather on the 224 machine, it just issues a remote command to the 440 machine and the weather plays on both. I also do weekly bulletin transmissions ? on three systems simultaneously. This requires disabling the TOT (etc) on all three machines, for the duration. The bulletin script runs on one machine and issues remote commands to the other machines to make them go into ?bulletin mode? and then back to normal again, at the end. 73 Ken From: Kent Ochs [mailto:kentochs at sbcglobal.net] Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 9:25 PM To: Ken; 'Monty' Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout Ken, Thank you for a second set of eyes on this problem. I am very aware of the Radio_Relax parameter and it is not my intention to reopen those discussions. I am willing to accept an occasional false decode. Changing the code to 4123 would certainly resolve the issue, as would disabling it altogether. The real problem is the fact that *40 opens the last node a command was issued on, otherwise it would take at least *4XXXX to start a command session. I'm still try to understand under what circumstances I would need to put a node into Command Mode. Can anyone confirm, that as Monty has indicated, totime it is watching the receive side? If it is, then it would be nice if there was a timeout timer that actually watched the transmit side. Kent _____ From: Ken To: 'Kent Ochs' ; 'Monty' Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:20 PM Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout I spent some time looking the other night and I could not find anything either. The only timer seems to be one that clears out the digits ? but does not exit the mode. If we rule out modifications to app_rpt.c, there are two other things you could try: 1) Make the function calling the cop command more complex ? like 4123 ? and let people know 2) Reduce the sensitivity of the DTMF decode ? one way is to remove the ?RADIO_RELAX? compiler flag in /usr/src/astsrc/asterisk/menuselect.makeopts There have been previous posts on the latter subject. GL Ken W4BRM/R From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Kent Ochs Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 6:30 PM To: Monty Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout Monty, Thanks for the reply. I have spent considerable time, and try as a I may, have not found anything in the source that provides command mode timeout. My inclination at this point is to disable the ilink,4 command mode option. Kent _____ From: Monty To: Kent Ochs Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Command Mode Timeout Hi Kent, I have come across this before, and I do believe there is a timeout to kill the Transmitter when there is no activity while in command mode, just not as short as the timeout timer. Not sure what it is set to, but you should be able to search the source file and see. From my experience, the Timeout Timer is looking at the Receiver activity and not the Transmitter activity, and does still operate while in command mode. My situation was someone put a repeater in command mode while traveling and went out of range of the repeater and could not take out of command mode. I brought up the repeater later and it was not keyed, but as soon as I keyed the repeater it gave the command telemetry and stayed keyed, so I took it out of command mode. Hope this helps. Monty On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Kent Ochs wrote: Our repeater (A two node system consisting of VHF 27833 node linked to a UHF receiver on node 1998) recently experienced a random false dtmf *40 decode. This put the repeater into transmit mode. What bothers me most, is that while in command mode, the transmit timeout parameter (totime) appears to be ignored, not good if there isn't someone around that knows to send "#" or otherwise shutdown the machine. In normal operating mode, totime works as expected, and try as I may, I have not been able to find a "command mode timeout" parameter. Have I missed or mis-configured something to cause this behavior? Is there a problem with the command function not honoring the transmit timeout parameter? I understand that *4 is a mandatory command, but could someone enlighten me as to why I shouldn't just disable this command altogether? An inquired mind wants to know and appreciates your feedback. Thanks. 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Happy to report that node 2257, 2258, and 2462 are now on the air and working. Thanks to VA3RQ, VE3EI, and VE3RSJ for the installation assistance. 2257 VE3RTR VHF - is a wide coverage VHF repeater east of Toronto. Dial in and say hello. Best, Randy On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Randy Neals wrote: > Hi All, > > A progress report.. > I now have node 2257, 2258, and 2462 ready to make the trip up the hill. > (It's only been 2 years of testing!) > This will be going to the VE3RTR repeater site about an hours drive east > of Toronto. > We have a VHF-FM, 2 x UHF-FM, and a D-star VHF repeater at the site. > Our Internet is via Wireless ISP. > > The node has been on the bench burning in and rebooted several times over > the last week. > I've tried various PCs in my earlier "testing phase", and have settled on > the ACID install on a Shuttle Mini-PC. > ACID installs issue-free on this hardware, and has given me no problems. > The ICH7 I/O controller on the K45 supports 8 USB 2.0 interfaces, and the > K45 Motherboard has 4 on the back and 4 internal, via double-header USB > connectors. > > Shuttle K45 Mini-Computer (about 3 years old) > Intel Core 2 DUO E7600 3GHz > Intel 945 GC + ICH7 chipset > 2GB RAM > Emphase SATA Flash Module (8GB) > 8 USB ports. (4 externally on the back, and 4 from motherboard headers > extended to back) > The shuttle PC has a Fan. [I've had another Shuttle PC running the D-star > gateway at the repeater site for 3 years. The SSD in the gateway died, the > fan in that PC is still fine!) > > There are 3 USB Radio Interfaces - URIx with eeprom. > Planning to use these in Simple USB mode, extending the COS and PL lines > from the repeater. > > This will be interfaced to FR-5000 ICOM on VE3RTR VHF, FR-6000 ICOM > repeater on VE3RTR UHF, and an FR-4000 Icom on VE3MXR. > Each have a DB-25 interface connector on the back with I/O connections, > some of which are programmable as to function in the radio service software. > > Best, > Randy VE3RWN / W3RWN > a hour east of Toronto. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From telesistant at hotmail.com Mon Dec 31 06:42:14 2012 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2012 22:42:14 -0800 Subject: [App_rpt-users] TM-G707 boards Message-ID: I really dont get it. I made a single run of those TM-G707 interface boards and had most of them just sit there for years. Now, all of a sudden, people are getting interested in them, despite the fact that the radio has hot been made in years!! There seems to be, at this moment, about 5 requests for boards over and above what is available. If anyone is interested in being the "chairman of the board(s)" (as in putting up the money for a board fab run, then selling them much like I did), it might be a good idea so that everyone can get what they want. You generally have to make 10 boards at a time. If youre into doing this, let me know. Jim WB6NIL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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