[App_rpt-users] Fwd: Re: Passing DTMF # digit
Mike
mm at midnighteng.com
Mon May 21 16:55:16 UTC 2018
sorry, I forgot to include the group on the reply,
the question use to come up frequently...
>>>
My experience is NO. It is reserved on input for internal functions. But
that may have changed in the latest ?
The method I used years ago was to create a command to regenerate the
dtmf string on the output.
That is built-in to the app_rpt interface.
So you give command *9751 (cmd= )
and that translates to output #1234 dtmf tones on the output.
Do that with each needed output. A new command for each.
I did create a toy-stanza that would regen whatever you type in so when
you unkey it plays them back tx up.
If you are good with asterisk.... it's a method.
This only works for RF connected systems that are listening to your output.
You will have to go to the books on that since I don't remember the
command for outputting the dtmf.
If you get stuck in a day or two, let me know and I will look at the old
files for it. If I can find them.
...mike/kb8jnm
On 5/21/2018 12:28 PM, Mike Lee wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have several sites linked via RF (with controllers) and am now adding a
> few sites linked via RTCMs connected to controllers.
>
> The way my controllers work is that to access a site's controller via a
> distance site, you prefix that controller and give it a command.
>
> We use #xxx as a prefix.
>
> Is it possible to just pass the # digit to the remote controller?
>
> I guess in essence, I want NO DTMF muting, anywhere across the RTCMs, since
> my DTMF muting occurs at each controller before it hits a user facing
> repeater.
>
> I've read and read through much of the archive of this list and I'm still
> missing something.
>
> I have all the RTCMs as one private node in voter.conf and mixminus=y. In
> rpt.conf I have duplex=0, propagate_dtmf=yes, linktolink=yes.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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