[App_rpt-users] Stand alone repeater

Jim W7RY w7ry at centurytel.net
Mon Nov 11 01:48:29 UTC 2013


I think the questing is can a URI just by itself be used for a repeater 
controller.

The answer is no. You need a computer too.

73
Jim W7RY


On 11/10/2013 3:55 PM, Tim Sawyer wrote:
> First a couple of definitions:
>   - Allstar is a public network of nodes.
>   - A node is an endpoint on the public Allstar network, on a private network, or on no network at all.
>   - App_rpt is an application (running on Asterisk the open source PBX) which is a complete repeater and remote base controller.
>
> Yes, the URI and app_rpt can make a standalone repeater. You do need a node number BUT it can be private which means it will have no network access from Allstar. Just assign yourself a 4 digit node number under 2000.
>
> Remote bases are a bit more complex. Get your repeater running first and then tackle a remote base. When you’re ready start here… http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/191
>
> --
> Tim
> :wq
>
> On Nov 10, 2013, at 3:12 PM, Richard Szajkowski <va3rzs at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello to the group
>>
>> I am rebuilding my 220 repeater , can I use the uri and allstar as a stand alone repeater controller ?
>>
>> I don't want any links at this time to the 220 repeater , maybe down the road I will link the VHF to the 220
>>
>> So do I need a node number ?
>>
>> I have read about the remote base , and how to do that
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Richard Szajkowski
>>
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