[App_rpt-users] installing allstarlink
Mike
mm at midnighteng.com
Tue Jun 26 14:47:23 UTC 2018
While I have 'NO' experience with the DMK interface,
I still suggest you try to make this run 'headless' first.
Then you can separate core issues of the system with the radio interface
side of it.
If the system isn't functioning as it should, you will never know if the
radio's are.
I am hoping someone with experience with the DMK will chime in but you
need to specify a issue to respond to, specifically.
Show the code you are having issues with etc.
Give us a starting point. Most here are very helpful, give them a chance.
...mike/kb8jnm
On 6/26/2018 10:08 AM, Dale Day wrote:
> Thank you so much for your reply.
> I have the latest download of Debian from Allstar link. I have it
> installed on a amd desk top pc and then it linked to pm windows pc
> with putty.
> I have a dmk engineering usb radio interface to a Motorola gm300 type
> radio.
> I understand this is very difficult to do over email but I have worked
> on this off and on for two years and I am just at wits end. I go
> through the asl-menu and have it configured the static ip address and
> have signed up with Allstar and have my numbers and passwords with
> server and my pc.
> My problem is when I try to go to tune radio menu it comes up with a
> message that I don't have rpt file and another one I cant remember
> with out going and firing up pc again and refreshing my memory not
> configured.
> So in other words I just don't know which of the hundreds of lines in
> the files usb radio, simpleusb or other files need to be modified.
> I will keep reading the help files and and k5tra's web site but I just
> can't seem to get the files configured right.
> Thanks so much
> Dale
> N0INX
>
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:58 PM, Mike <mm at midnighteng.com
> <mailto:mm at midnighteng.com>> wrote:
>
> Well,
>
> I am not sure what you are using for hardware and what versions of
> software as you did not say.
>
> SO here is my advise for anyone.
>
> Make the box work 'headless', meaning without the radios in the
> setup fray.
>
> Use this setting by un/commenting the following lines as shown
> here in your rpt.cong file so you are using dahdi/pseudo and not
> radio interfaces.
>
> rxchannel = dahdi/pseudo ; No radio (hub)
> ******************
> ; rxchannel = SimpleUSB/usb_29999 ; SimpleUSB
> ; rxchannel = Pi/1 ; Raspberry Pi PiTA
> ; rxchannel = Radio/usb_29999 ; USBRadio (DSP)
> ; rxchannel = Dahdi/1 ; PCI Quad card
> ; rxchannel = Beagle/1 ; BeagleBoard
> ; rxchannel = USRP/127.0.0.1:34001:32001; GNU Radio interface USRP
>
> duplex = 2 ; 0 = Half duplex with no
> telemetry tones or hang time.
>
>
> Then setup iaxrpt to run with that node so you can check it for
> functionality of a running asterisk install without the radio side
> of the equation.
>
> You will have to read some more of the docs most likely to get
> this far, but once you do, you are most of the way there.
>
> You should be able to 'command' your node with functionality
> before adding radios to your learning curve.
>
> But you will need to ask 'specific questions' to what you do not
> understand to get help.
>
>
> ...mike/kb8jnm
>
>
> On 6/25/2018 9:38 PM, Dale Day wrote:
>> Could someone help me with getting allstar link up and running.
>> I just can't allstar configured correctly to the point where I
>> can tune the radios.
>> I just don't understand what I am doing wrong.
>>
>>
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