[App_rpt-users] ctcss Encode Issues
Michael "Lee" Lockwood
michael at lockwood.us.com
Wed Aug 9 16:43:51 UTC 2017
Neil:
When you say "default tone set to last", I'm not sure where/what you're
referring to. I have the 151.4 (default tone) as the last entry in
rxtctcssfreqs= and txctcssfreqs= in usbradio.conf already. Is that what
you're referring to?
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 11:27 AM, Neil k8it <k8it at cac.net> wrote:
> if the default tone could be set to last
> then the the tx tone would always be the last heard
> but I am not sure that’s what you want
>
> Thanks
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> *From:* Michael "Lee" Lockwood <michael at lockwood.us.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 09, 2017 11:40 AM
> *To:* Users of Asterisk app_rpt <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] ctcss Encode Issues
>
> Thanks for the reply Steve. When I uncomment txctcssdefault, it reverts
> to no ctcss on the transmit side when PTT is release.
>
> On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 10:30 AM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Michael,
>> We are looking at the channel drives now. I can't say I have tried your
>> config. I will test when I get a chance. Your configuration looks correct.
>> I would be interested in hearing what happens when you comment out the
>> txctcssdefault.
>> Hopefully someone else will chime in.
>>
>> 73, Steve N4IRS
>>
>>
>> On 8/9/2017 11:12 AM, Michael "Lee" Lockwood wrote:
>>
>> A follow up to my previous email:
>>
>> I have multiple ctcss tone frequencies in usbradio.conf. app_rpt is
>> decoding the incoming CTCSS (confirmed using debug), and it transmits CTCSS
>> while someone is actively keying the repeater. However, as soon as they
>> release PTT, app_rpt stops transmitting the corresponding CTCSS tone that
>> was being used, and reverts to the default tone instead.
>>
>> So, if I key the repeater using 146.2, it broadcasts out using 146.2 and
>> other radios hear audio just fine. But, as soon as I release PTT on the
>> mobile/portable radio, the squelch tail is broadcast using 151.4, not
>> 146.2. This results in the users programmed with 146.2 not hearing the
>> courtesy tone or squelch tail.
>>
>> Has anyone else run in to this issue?
>>
>> Here's my usbradio.conf file again:
>>
>> [usb]
>>
>> hdwtype=0
>> rxboost=1
>> txboost=1
>> rxctcssrelax=1
>> txctcssdefault=151.4
>> rxctcssfreqs=146.2,141.3,151.4
>> txctcssfreqs=146.2,141.3,151.4
>> ;rxctcssoverride=0
>> carrierfrom=usb
>> ctcssfrom=dsp
>> rxdemod=flat
>> txprelim=yes
>> txlimonly=no
>> txtoctype=phase
>> txmixa=composite
>> txmixb=0
>> invertptt=0
>> duplex=1
>> rxondelay=0
>> rxnoisefiltype=0
>> eeprom=0
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 7:41 PM, Michael "Lee" Lockwood <
>> michael at lockwood.us.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I am unable to get any ctcss to be encoded during transmit, except for
>>> the tone frequency that's entered in to the txctcssdetault field. If I
>>> change that tone, the new value gets transmitted. However, all of the
>>> other tones in the txctcssfreqs are being ignored. However, I do know that
>>> the rxctcssfreqs values are being decoded. If I transmit in to the
>>> repeater using a tone not listed, or without a tone, app_rpt ignores it and
>>> does not repeat and key up the transmitter. Any assistance is greatly
>>> appreciated. Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> Here's what's in my usbradio.conf
>>>
>>> [usb]
>>>
>>> hdwtype=0
>>> rxboost=1
>>> txboost=1
>>> rxctcssrelax=1
>>> txctcssdefault=151.4
>>> rxctcssfreqs=146.2,141.3,151.4
>>> txctcssfreqs=146.2,141.3,151.4
>>> ;rxctcssoverride=0
>>> carrierfrom=usb
>>> ctcssfrom=dsp
>>> rxdemod=flat
>>> txprelim=yes
>>> txlimonly=no
>>> txtoctype=phase
>>> txmixa=composite
>>> txmixb=0
>>> invertptt=0
>>> duplex=1
>>> rxondelay=0
>>> rxnoisefiltype=0
>>> eeprom=0
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> *Michael "Lee" Lockwood*
>>> michael at lockwood.us.com
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
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