[App_rpt-users] Allstar and echolink
Tim Sawyer
tim.sawyer at me.com
Mon Jun 18 18:17:13 UTC 2012
Yes, your allstar node will let any connected nodes, be they echolink or allstar, will hear and talk to all connected nodes.
Also, you could ditch the rc-210 and let Allstar (and 2 URIs or 2 RTCMs) do it all. You'll find your TT command structure much less complicated that way.
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Tim
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On Jun 18, 2012, at 8:53 AM, pete M wrote:
> I have a small question
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> If I have a net and my repeater is connected to some node on echolink and some user on allstar. Will both user type will ear each other?
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> Let me explain my setup I want to do.
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> First I have 2 repeater connected to a rc-210 constroler (one Vhf , one UHF) on port 1 and 2
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> I want to connect my allstar computer to port 3 and connect it to port 1 and 2 during the net.
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> Right now I only have a Link to echolink by UHF and all the delay that add up is very annoying. And I want to use Allstar to connect some remote user and repeater to our network.
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> I will use a Thin Client with a URI as the allstar computer)
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> Pierre
> VE2PF
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