[App_rpt-users] Integrating Echolink (and IRLP?) to an Allstar based repeater
Mike
mm at midnighteng.com
Sun Aug 26 12:23:13 UTC 2018
The 'generic' node/hub is all you need for a independent echolink.
That is a node using rxchannel = dahdi/pseudo for your rxchannel driver.
The rest is the echolink config to say that node # xxxxx is the node
connections are directed to (astnode=xxxxx).
Your generic node can be public or private depending on if you want it
to be able to independently have incoming asterisk connections to
anywhere else (public listings).
Don't forget to set that generic hub/node in iax and extensions if you
want to be publicly independent.
...mike/kb8jnm
On 8/25/2018 8:22 PM, Doug Kingston wrote:
> One suggestion that has been made in some of the howto's is to put the
> Echolink to a pseudo node and then permanently link that to the primary
> Allstar node at startup so its easier to disconnect if needed. I have not
> see a good sample rpt.conf file that implements that. Does someone run in
> that configuration would would be willing to share a suitably redacted
> version of their config file(s)?
>
> Should we do the same thing with IRLP?
>
> -Doug-, KD7DK
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