[App_rpt-users] Technically possible?

Bryan D. Boyle bdboyle at bdboyle.com
Sun May 13 16:50:19 UTC 2012


try doing that with some of the hardware-bound old technology...:)

(i even have a cast-off, yet restored Broadcast Electronics radio studio console hooked up to a URI so i can occasionally run a net from a more familiar control surface...:))

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Bryan
Sent from my iPhone
please forgive misspellings...



On May 13, 2012, at 11:52, "Jeffrey S. Carrier" <jeff.carrier at rmsmsecurity.com.bdboyle.com> wrote:

> The sky seems to be the limit with Allstar.  As of about a day ago I’ve tied MotoTRBO into a Limey Linux node and cross connected it to my two analog repeaters.  I don’t think theres anything it can’t do except make you dinner. 
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> 73 de K0JSC
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> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Alan Adamson
> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 7:05 PM
> To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Technically possible?
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> I have searched high and low and yet haven't found much good information for what I'm about to ask.  I hope this mail list might help with that.
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> I'm about to dive into AllStar and all its associated parts.  BUT, I'd like to know if what I'm thinking makes sense, and that there isn't a more preferred way of doing it?
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> I have a wide area coverage (for Atlanta anyway) 440 ham repeater, it's currently a Master II converted.  I'm about to replace it with an NXDN Icom 440 repeater (digital, but it will continue to run in mixed mode as well).  I'd like to be able to connect it to AllStar, or other VOIP services (yes, like IRLP, maybe Echo, and who knows maybe someday D-Star).
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> Now don't get all excited, I'm not about to think that I can do that *digitally*.  All audio will be analog either decoded or about to be encoded.
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> Secondly, I'd like to *remote* all the services to my house and host them from there, instead of at the repeater site.  It does have internet, but it's remote, not readily accessible, etc.
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> So, is the following feasible, desired, are the better ways to do what I'm thinking?
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> a) take the analog audio input/output at the repeater and put it into either a URI with a fanless PC install of AllStar, or a PicoNode with Pickle and LOX.
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> b) put the other services (ala, IRLP, Echo, etc) at my house with a dedicated PC setup with URI's and another install of AllStar (ok, Asterisk and it's associated radio parts)
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> c) connect all that together with IP and the appropriate setups to allow links to be created, torn down.
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> NOTE: I didn't say anything about any form of *external controller*, other than the Unix boxes and their AllStar installs.  I’m hoping I won't need one and will just use the NXDN repeater and its internal controller for what is needed at the repeater.
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> If I did the above, what issues will occur when you link the repeater to oh say IRLP via an IP connection between two AllStar nodes?  Will there be any issues with DTMF, tail crashes, courtesy tones, etc.  Either not being there or being there when they shouldn't be?
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> Lastly is it possible to add a simplex radio to the home node such that it will connect me to the repeater, or other services (again over and IP link)?
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> Sheesh, I get confused just trying to explain this…. I've looked all over to try and find some similar examples of this, I'm sure they exist, but it appears that either I'm not entering the right Google search phrases or they aren't too well documented.
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> Any help, advice, steering, etc welcome…
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> Thanks,
> 
> Alan
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