[App_rpt-users] Registry re-requests (David Shaw)

Steve Zingman szingman at msgstor.com
Thu Mar 23 18:55:46 UTC 2017


The DV3000 is plugged in? If it is unplug it and re-connect it.

On 3/23/2017 2:31 PM, David Shaw wrote:
> No problem Bill, Would you like me to connect via ASL to your node to 
> see if you have the same problem as your local QSO users do? I can't 
> speak for the RIM Lite.
>
> David
>
>
>
> --
> Thanks, David
>
> "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are 
> neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make 
> things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they 
> serve rather to encourage than prevent homicides, for an unarmed man 
> may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed one."
> Thomas Jefferson
>
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 11:20 AM, William Higgins 
> <higgins.ws at gmail.com <mailto:higgins.ws at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi David!
>
>     First of all, thanks for your suggestions.
>
>     I'm not saying that the network can't be a problem, however, there
>     is seldom anyone coming into the node via Echolink or ASL.  The
>     audio dropouts are predominantly from repeater receiver audio,
>     during local QSOs.  When I spoke of the CAT7 cable with the
>     ferrite chokes, I was referencing the interface cable I
>     constructed to run between the RIM Lite and the repeater itself. 
>     The RPi3 is connected to the network via Wifi to a router that is
>     no more than 4-5 feet away.  I've seen no evidence of the link
>     bouncing at all.  We did not connect it via Ethernet because all
>     the host's router's ethernet ports were full.  We have purchased a
>     switch to expand his network so that we can connect via Ethernet
>     instead as soon as we get approval from him to do so.
>
>     I am wondering if this might be a USB problem, however I have
>     found no indication in any of the system or Asterisk log files of
>     that.  The RIM Lite is the only USB device plugged into the RPi3. 
>     I suppose it's also possible that the RIM Lite is wonky, but I
>     have no other device with which to replace it.  I have not yet put
>     a ferrite choke on the USB cable, but plan to do that during my
>     next trip to the site.
>
>     I really appreciate all the ideas that are coming forward.  If I
>     don't get this solved soon, I'm going to have to put the original
>     CAT200 controller back in place, hang my head in shame and restart
>     this whole project at a later time. (Oh well, it won't be the
>     first time for that! LOL)
>
>     Bill Higgins
>     N0NOE
>
>
>
>     >After reading all the post. I don't think this is a OS problem
>     (N4IRS can
>     >chime in) but more of network or USB problem. I'm using good old Limey
>     >Linux and a 4 port pci card.
>     >Allstar uses UDP. Drop a UDP packet and that will drop out on the repeater.
>     >SSH and SNMP uses TCP. Drop out a TCP packet. It will send a replacement
>     >packet. No loss of data but slower.
>     >
>     >
>     >Are you using both WiFi and Ethernet at the same time? I would try using
>     >just one mode to access the internet. How are you connecting to the
>     >Internet? i.e. WiFi to a cell hotspot or WiFi to a Mesh Network? What kind
>     >of local network?
>     >
>     >"Modular connectors and Cat-7 cable for the interface with snap-on chokes
>     >at both ends
>     >Pi is connected to the local network via Wifi (We are prepared to move this
>     >to Ethernet, but need approval of the host to do so)"
>     >
>     >If this is a network problem. I would use the mrt command to test your
>     >network to the ASL server. Google Linux MRT and Linux MRT save to a file.
>     >
>     >Let us know.
>     >David
>     >KE6UPI
>
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