[App_rpt-users] rpt.conf

ARS W5OMR ars.w5omr at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 15:16:01 UTC 2014


 Sorry for the l-o-n-g delay... found this in my 'Drafts' folder.  Maybe my
phone rang, or the door-bell rang - don't know why I didn't finish it, but
it's pertinent to discussion of app_rpt
-Geoff


On 01/22/2014 11:13 AM, Tim Sawyer wrote:

Good point. And the telemetry stanza comments say:

; Telemetry entries can be shared across all repeaters, or defined for
each repeater.

So I'd say you CANNOT have separate morse stanzas.



Well... kinda...

Technically, yes - only one morse stanza can be defined, but different ID
strings can be entered for each node.

What's funny is, (it's really comical) my node 29657 (2m simplex node) is
the *3rd* node defined in rpt.conf.
If I key up the simplex node *first*, upon an asterisk re-start, then the
morse stanza for 29657 is used through out rpt.conf.

Meaning
[morse29655]
speed=20                ; Approximate speed in WPM
frequency=500           ; Morse Telemetry Frequency
amplitude=2048          ; Morse Telemetry Amplitude
idfrequency=1000        ; Morse ID Frequency
idamplitude=2048        ; Morse ID Amplitude

[morse29657]
speed=20                ; Approximate speed in WPM
frequency=1000           ; Morse Telemetry Frequency
amplitude=2048          ; Morse Telemetry Amplitude
idfrequency=500         ; Morse ID Frequency
idamplitude=2048        ; Morse ID Amplitude

If I key up the 2m simplex node, the freqency of the ID is low, and
enjoyable.  If the repeater is keyed first, there's a 1k tone used for the
ID.  (I'm old school - not that 'up' on voice ID's)  CW doesn't bother the
on-going conversation like a voice-id does.
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