[App_rpt-users] Fwd: Dtmf pass through
Jim Duuuude
telesistant at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 30 02:42:21 UTC 2012
It works FINE!!
You have to send digits to the node that has the propagate_dtmf, and it will output them.
For example, if the node that has that set up is 1234, then you need, once you link to it
from a different node, do a *41234 (into command mode for node 1234), then whatever
digits you send to it will go out the main interface for node 1234.
Jim WB6NIL
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 22:16:34 -0400
From: kb2faf at arrl.net
To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Fwd: Dtmf pass through
FYI,
I have the same problem and have tried everything indicated below
with no luck. It can't be this complicated can it?
Chris
KB2FAF
On 10/29/2012 04:19 PM, Ian Venable
wrote:
So I still am having trouble with this. So far I have added
propagate_dtmf=yes
linktolink=yes
inxlat=#56,#57,0123456789ABCD
outxlat=#56,#57,0123456789ABCD
to the rpt.conf file on the node that has the cat200b
controller attached to it. Also on both of my other nodes that
are connected via the allstar system i have added
propagate_dtmf=yes
to there rpt.conf files. I have done a restart on all the
nodes, and still not getting the dtmf to pass through. When the
dtmf passes through you should be able to hear it on the output
of the repeaters, right? As long as it is not started with a (*)
then the node would try to act on the dtmf. The cat200b
controller is in remote base weather mode, and does not require
COR, or PL to act, all it is looking at is the Tx audio from the
usb fob, which goes into the Rx port on the controller. So all
the controller needs to hear is the DTMF audio, but its not
getting there. The controllers Tx audio is connected to the Rx
audio on the usb fob, and I know thats working because I hear
the controller identify itself with its version when I power
cycle it. I am probably doing something wrong, so hopefully
someone could point me in the right direction. Thanks!
Ian Ki6ies
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Ken <ke2n at cs.com>
wrote:
*4
sends “telemetry” (control codes) to the other node …
not DTMF
I
think you want
propagate_dtmf=yes
in
the node stanza
Ken
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Subject: Dtmf pass through
From: ki6ies.tasma at gmail.com
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Hello all! I need some
help. I am trying to control a cat200 repeater
controller via dtmf. It is its own node. I
have my other node (uhf repeater)connected to
it, from which i would like to send the
commands from. I have tried the *4 and the
node number. And then i hear "By your
command". But dtmf is not making it to the
controller. It is making it to the other node,
because I can issue it commands. It is just
not passing through the other node, which i
would like for it to do. Any thoughts?
Ian
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