[App_rpt-users] Changing Courtesy Tones, and SSHing into the computer

Geoff ars.w5omr at gmail.com
Thu May 1 22:40:42 UTC 2014


On 04/18/2014 12:06 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
> I did not restart the sshd after I changed port 222 to 22. I did
> reboot the computer, but Maybe that's not enough. So just run
> "/etc/rc3.d/S55sshd restart"?
>
> I got really confused with all of those random numbers under telemetry
> section, but I guess they are all frequencies for the Courtesy tone.
>
> On audacity, I just did file > export then I chose other uncompressed
> format and did Microsoft wav, ULAW. I also made sure the project rate
> was at 8000. 
>
> When I get home, I will check the files, and test the telephone portal. 
>

I know I'm late to this party, but I was outta town...

First off, know that there's really only 3 courtesy tones you need to be
concerned with...

unlinkedct=ct2                                  ;Courtesy tone sound the
node makes when not linked
remotect=ct3                                    ;Courtesy tone sound the
node makes when linked
linkunkeyct=ct8                                 ;Courtesy tone sound the
node makes when a remote linked system unkeys

Then, further down in rpt.conf

ct2=|t(0,0,10,0)(350,440,10,2048)(0,0,10,0)(350,440,10,2048)(0,0,10,0)(350,440,10,2048)(0,0,10,0)(350,440,100,2048)
ct3=|t(0,0,10,0)(880,440,150,2048)(0,0,10,0)(440,660,150,2048)
ct8=|t(0,0,10,0)(880,440,50,2048)(0,0,50,0)(350,440,50,2048)
remotetx=|t(500,0,10,1048)(0,0,10,0)(1000,0,10,1048)
remotemon=|t(1009,0,50,2048)
cmdmode=|icm ;(220,247,262,294,330,350,392,2048)

As far as what the numbers mean,
(0.0.10.0)
 |  |  |    |-------amplitude
 |  |  |-----------duration
 |  |--------------Tone 2
 |----------------Tone 1

So, with 0,0,10,0 That says No Tone1, No Tone2, 10ms duration, 0
Amplitude.  (I use it for a delay.  Fine tuning for how long before
telemetry is sent, in conjunction with the telemdelay parameter)

The numbers, like 350,440,10,2048 are 350Hz, 440Hz, 10ms delay,
amplitude of 2048.

When you 'remote' into a friends node (with their permission) by using
*4{nodenumber} that's the time you hear the tone defined in remotetx.



Hope that clears it up for you.

-Geoff/W5OMR


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