[App_rpt-users] Remote Base Memory RX CTCSS
Jeffrey S. Carrier
jeff.carrier at rmsmsecurity.com
Thu Sep 20 14:31:35 UTC 2012
I might have to look at that though the G707 seemed like a better option
IF I could make it work reliably.
How do your ID's work? I have a voice ID and the CWID set as the
talkover. I've changed the polite id time from 3 to 300000 and
everywhere in between. What I'm regularly seeing is the while someone
is transmitting I hear the CWID first then the voice id follows. Is it
something with the polite id timing?
K0JSC
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From: Tim Sawyer [mailto:tim.sawyer at me.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 7:38 AM
To: Matt Roberts
Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org list
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Remote Base Memory RX CTCSS
We use Motorola Syntor with an Xcat. It works quite well. More Xcat info
at http://www.wd6awp.org/xcat/index.html. There's a Yahoo! group too.
Here's our node stanza....
[1001]
rxchannel = Simpleusb/usb ; Rx audio/signalling channel
remote = xcat
civaddr = 32
functions = functions-remote
lconn = PP3=1
ldisc = PP3=0
memory = memory ; Section to hold memory entries
(optional)
; remote=ft897 for Yaesu FT-897 or
; remote=rbi for Doug Hall RBI1
; remote=kenwood for Kenwood mobiles such as the
TMG707A
; remote=ic706 for the Icom IC-706
ioport = /dev/ttyS0 ; Specify port for serial port (optional)
iospeed = 19200
dusbabek = yes
;iobase = 0x378 ; Specify IO port for parallel port
(optional)
authlevel = 2 ; Remote base authentication level
;; authlevel = 0 : Anyone can use it
;; authlevel = 1 : Requires log in, Waits for Tx key to ask for it
;; authlevel = 2 : Requires log in, asks for it automously
;mars = 0 ; set=1 for IC-706 w/MARS mods (optional)
remote_inact_timeout=1800 ; Inactivity timer for remote
base nodes only (set to 0 to disable).
remote_timeout=5400 ; Session time out for remote base.
(set to 0 to disable)
;remote_timeout=120 ; Session time out for remote base.
(set to 0 to disable)
;remote_timeout_warning=30
--
Tim
:wq
On Sep 20, 2012, at 12:46 AM, Matt Roberts <n9gmr at me.com> wrote:
Add "R"to the end of the memory channel definition.
Matt Roberts
n9gmr at me.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 19, 2012, at 10:55 PM, Tim Sawyer <tim.sawyer at me.com> wrote:
How is a remote base memory channel programed with P/L decode? For
example with this memory:
[memory]
09 = 146.895,136.5,l-t
--
Tim
:wq
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