From kb9mwr at gmail.com Mon Apr 1 00:00:21 2019 From: kb9mwr at gmail.com (Steve L) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 19:00:21 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> Message-ID: What would be very beneficial to all is when you post a question on any list (be it Allstar or whatever); is to identify and share as much as you can in terms of software you are running as well as hardware. Example: ASL 1.01 Raspbian Stretch Image on a Raspberry Pi 2b Interface: DMK USB URI Radio: Motorola Maxtrac Issue: Choppy Transmit audio Since there are multiple combinations of software and hardware, folks really need to elaborate. No one is a mind reader. It would help if you are running the hamvoip image to post the question to their list at: http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar Since there are a number of differences between the distros and the fact theirs is closed, one cannot even begin to really guess at what the issues might be as as you cannot see what is different at a code level even if you share as much detail about your configs. In my opinion each can have its place (one for more experienced users which to be able to roll their own/experiment and one for fairly new to Linux), however I would rather at some point see the two groups work together again. Till such a time users just need to realize what they are running, and who to go to for support, else it just creates a guessing game and further hostility. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob at nollmail.com Mon Apr 1 00:11:06 2019 From: rob at nollmail.com (Rob Noll) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 20:11:06 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> Message-ID: <169d63c3d90.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Thanks for the reply. I didn't wish to name the USB device as I didn't want to appear to be giving it a bad name if it was not the culprit. Sorry you feel I didn't give enough information to begin narrowing down the problem. At a suggestion I received elsewhere, I tried HamVoIP to see if the issue was the same. The audio is perfect with HamVoIP. Since I'd rather implement this setup on an existing Debian system instead of having a dedicated device, I'd like to try to figure out a way to get ASL working with this device. One gentleman suggested looking into the device ID and making sure it was correct, however, he didn't know how to determine the correct information. At any rate, some light reading has informed me that there seems to be some serious bad blood between HamVoIP and ASL, so since I've gotten to the point where the issues exists in one but not the other, and is therefore in the software and not the hardware (be it the cpu, radio, or interface), I suspect I'm better off trying to figure it out on my own. Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond. Rob From: Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com Sent: March 31, 2019 20:01:00 To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio What would be very beneficial to all is when you post a question on any list (be it Allstar or whatever); is to identify and share as much as you can in terms of software you are running as well as hardware. Example: ASL 1.01 Raspbian Stretch Image on a Raspberry Pi 2b Interface: DMK USB URI Radio: Motorola Maxtrac Issue: Choppy Transmit audio Since there are multiple combinations of software and hardware, folks really need to elaborate. No one is a mind reader. It would help if you are running the hamvoip image to post the question to their list at: http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar Since there are a number of differences between the distros and the fact theirs is closed, one cannot even begin to really guess at what the issues might be as as you cannot see what is different at a code level even if you share as much detail about your configs. In my opinion each can have its place (one for more experienced users which to be able to roll their own/experiment and one for fairly new to Linux), however I would rather at some point see the two groups work together again. Till such a time users just need to realize what they are running, and who to go to for support, else it just creates a guessing game and further hostility. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kb9mwr at gmail.com Mon Apr 1 00:47:33 2019 From: kb9mwr at gmail.com (Steve L) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 19:47:33 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <169d63c3d90.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> <169d63c3d90.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Message-ID: No problem and for future reference: *lsusb* is a utility for displaying information about USB buses in the system and the devices connected to them. https://linux.die.net/man/8/lsusb On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 7:11 PM Rob Noll wrote: > Thanks for the reply. I didn't wish to name the USB device as I didn't > want to appear to be giving it a bad name if it was not the culprit. Sorry > you feel I didn't give enough information to begin narrowing down the > problem. > > At a suggestion I received elsewhere, I tried HamVoIP to see if the issue > was the same. The audio is perfect with HamVoIP. Since I'd rather > implement this setup on an existing Debian system instead of having a > dedicated device, I'd like to try to figure out a way to get ASL working > with this device. One gentleman suggested looking into the device ID and > making sure it was correct, however, he didn't know how to determine the > correct information. At any rate, some light reading has informed me that > there seems to be some serious bad blood between HamVoIP and ASL, so since > I've gotten to the point where the issues exists in one but not the other, > and is therefore in the software and not the hardware (be it the cpu, > radio, or interface), I suspect I'm better off trying to figure it out on > my own. > > Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond. > > Rob > > ------------------------------ > *From: * Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com > *Sent: * March 31, 2019 20:01:00 > *To: * Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > *Subject: * Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > What would be very beneficial to all is when you post a question on any > list (be it Allstar or whatever); is to identify and share as much as you > can in terms of software you are running as well as hardware. > > Example: > ASL 1.01 Raspbian Stretch Image on a Raspberry Pi 2b > Interface: > DMK USB URI > Radio: > Motorola Maxtrac > Issue: > Choppy Transmit audio > > Since there are multiple combinations of software and hardware, folks > really need to elaborate. No one is a mind reader. It would help if you > are running the hamvoip image to post the question to their list at: > http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar > Since there are a number of differences between the distros and the fact > theirs is closed, one cannot even begin to really guess at what the issues > might be as as you cannot see what is different at a code level even if you > share as much detail about your configs. > > In my opinion each can have its place (one for more experienced users > which to be able to roll their own/experiment and one for fairly new to > Linux), however I would rather at some point see the two groups work > together again. Till such a time users just need to realize what they are > running, and who to go to for support, else it just creates a guessing game > and further hostility. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press > the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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URL: From K2OL at yahoo.com Mon Apr 1 00:51:04 2019 From: K2OL at yahoo.com (Joe C) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 20:51:04 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> Message-ID: Hi Steve Very well put, I didn?t know there were two different platforms and i will set up the other platform as well. I do hope going forward the two can work this out. Sorry if I caused unnecessary non sense for my lack of knowledge. 73, 75 Joe K2OL Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 31, 2019, at 8:00 PM, Steve L wrote: > > What would be very beneficial to all is when you post a question on any list (be it Allstar or whatever); is to identify and share as much as you can in terms of software you are running as well as hardware. > > Example: > ASL 1.01 Raspbian Stretch Image on a Raspberry Pi 2b > Interface: > DMK USB URI > Radio: > Motorola Maxtrac > Issue: > Choppy Transmit audio > > Since there are multiple combinations of software and hardware, folks really need to elaborate. No one is a mind reader. It would help if you are running the hamvoip image to post the question to their list at: > http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar > Since there are a number of differences between the distros and the fact theirs is closed, one cannot even begin to really guess at what the issues might be as as you cannot see what is different at a code level even if you share as much detail about your configs. > > In my opinion each can have its place (one for more experienced users which to be able to roll their own/experiment and one for fairly new to Linux), however I would rather at some point see the two groups work together again. Till such a time users just need to realize what they are running, and who to go to for support, else it just creates a guessing game and further hostility. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob at nollmail.com Mon Apr 1 00:51:30 2019 From: rob at nollmail.com (Rob Noll) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 20:51:30 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> <169d63c3d90.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Message-ID: <169d6613a50.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Nothing in lsusb's output is representative of the info in the devstr line in the usb conf file. The device line is a single digit number as is one of the data points displayed by lsusb, however, the device line is commented out in every usb conf file I've looked at. From: Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com Sent: March 31, 2019 20:48:09 To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio No problem and for future reference: lsusb is a utility for displaying information about USB buses in the system and the devices connected to them. https://linux.die.net/man/8/lsusb On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 7:11 PM Rob Noll wrote: Thanks for the reply. I didn't wish to name the USB device as I didn't want to appear to be giving it a bad name if it was not the culprit. Sorry you feel I didn't give enough information to begin narrowing down the problem. At a suggestion I received elsewhere, I tried HamVoIP to see if the issue was the same. The audio is perfect with HamVoIP. Since I'd rather implement this setup on an existing Debian system instead of having a dedicated device, I'd like to try to figure out a way to get ASL working with this device. One gentleman suggested looking into the device ID and making sure it was correct, however, he didn't know how to determine the correct information. At any rate, some light reading has informed me that there seems to be some serious bad blood between HamVoIP and ASL, so since I've gotten to the point where the issues exists in one but not the other, and is therefore in the software and not the hardware (be it the cpu, radio, or interface), I suspect I'm better off trying to figure it out on my own. Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond. Rob From: Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com Sent: March 31, 2019 20:01:00 To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio What would be very beneficial to all is when you post a question on any list (be it Allstar or whatever); is to identify and share as much as you can in terms of software you are running as well as hardware. Example: ASL 1.01 Raspbian Stretch Image on a Raspberry Pi 2b Interface: DMK USB URI Radio: Motorola Maxtrac Issue: Choppy Transmit audio Since there are multiple combinations of software and hardware, folks really need to elaborate. No one is a mind reader. It would help if you are running the hamvoip image to post the question to their list at: http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar Since there are a number of differences between the distros and the fact theirs is closed, one cannot even begin to really guess at what the issues might be as as you cannot see what is different at a code level even if you share as much detail about your configs. In my opinion each can have its place (one for more experienced users which to be able to roll their own/experiment and one for fairly new to Linux), however I would rather at some point see the two groups work together again. Till such a time users just need to realize what they are running, and who to go to for support, else it just creates a guessing game and further hostility. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mm at midnighteng.com Mon Apr 1 01:07:46 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 21:07:46 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <169d6613a50.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> <169d63c3d90.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <169d6613a50.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Message-ID: It denoteds the bus/hub and port on the bus/hub Each bus uses one irq line in addressing, so if there is a problem, switch buses not ports. There are 2 ports generally, to each bus/hub. Perhaps this helps : lsusb Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter <--------- Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub usbradio_tune_29285.conf [usb_29285] ; name=usb_29285 ; devicenum=2 devstr=3-2? <----------- rxmixerset=700 txmixaset=300 txmixbset=300 rxvoiceadj=0.950000 rxctcssadj=1.200000 txctcssadj=200 rxsquelchadj=400 ...mike/kb8jnm On 3/31/2019 8:51 PM, Rob Noll wrote: > Nothing in lsusb's output is representative of the info in the devstr > line in the usb conf file. The device line is a single digit number as > is one of the data points displayed by lsusb, however, the device line > is commented out in every usb conf file I've looked at. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From: * Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com > *Sent: * March 31, 2019 20:48:09 > *To: * Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > *Subject: * Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > > No problem and for future reference: > * > * > *lsusb* is a utility for displaying information about USB buses in the > system and the devices connected to them. > > https://linux.die.net/man/8/lsusb > > > > > > On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 7:11 PM Rob Noll > wrote: > > Thanks for the reply.? I didn't wish to name the USB device as I > didn't want to appear to be giving it a bad name if it was not the > culprit. Sorry you feel I didn't give enough information to begin > narrowing down the problem. > > At a suggestion I received elsewhere, I tried HamVoIP to see if > the issue was the same.? The audio is perfect with HamVoIP. Since > I'd rather implement this setup on an existing Debian system > instead of having a dedicated device, I'd like to try to figure > out a way to get ASL working with this device.? One gentleman > suggested looking into the device ID and making sure it was > correct, however, he didn't know how to determine the correct > information.? At any rate, some light reading has informed me that > there seems to be some serious bad blood between HamVoIP and ASL, > so since I've gotten to the point where the issues exists in one > but not the other, and is therefore in the software and not the > hardware (be it the cpu, radio, or interface), I suspect I'm > better off trying to figure it out on my own. > > Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond. > > Rob > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From: * Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com > *Sent: * March 31, 2019 20:01:00 > *To: * Users of Asterisk app_rpt > app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > *Subject: * Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > > What would be very beneficial to all is when you post a question > on any list (be it Allstar or whatever); is to identify and share > as much as you can in terms of software you are running as well as > hardware. > > Example: > ASL 1.01 Raspbian Stretch Image on a Raspberry Pi 2b > Interface: > DMK USB URI > Radio: > Motorola Maxtrac > Issue: > Choppy Transmit audio > > Since there are multiple combinations of software and hardware, > folks really need to elaborate.? No one is a mind reader.? It > would help if you are running the hamvoip image to post the > question to their list at: > http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar > Since there are a number of differences between the distros and > the fact theirs is closed, one cannot even begin to really guess > at what the issues might be as as you cannot see what is different > at a code level even if you share as much detail about your configs. > > In my opinion each can have its place (one for more experienced > users which to be able to roll their own/experiment and one for > fairly new to Linux), however I would rather at some point see the > two groups work together again. Till such a time users just need > to realize what they are running, and who to go to for support, > else it just creates a guessing game and further hostility. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email > address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a > message to the list detailing the problem. > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email > address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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URL: From rob at nollmail.com Mon Apr 1 01:10:25 2019 From: rob at nollmail.com (Rob Noll) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 21:10:25 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <9C873C16-500C-40D6-82AD-30885F325048@cal-net.org> <169d63c3d90.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <169d6613a50.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Message-ID: <169d6728be8.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Perfect, thanks Mike. The auto generated usb conf files also have a decimal point, another numeral, a colon, and another numeral. Any idea what those represent, and if they should be present? From: Mike mm at midnighteng.com Sent: March 31, 2019 21:08:06 To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio It denoteds the bus/hub and port on the bus/hub Each bus uses one irq line in addressing, so if there is a problem, switch buses not ports. There are 2 ports generally, to each bus/hub. Perhaps this helps : lsusb Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter <--------- Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub usbradio_tune_29285.conf [usb_29285] ; name=usb_29285 ; devicenum=2 devstr=3-2 <----------- rxmixerset=700 txmixaset=300 txmixbset=300 rxvoiceadj=0.950000 rxctcssadj=1.200000 txctcssadj=200 rxsquelchadj=400 ...mike/kb8jnm On 3/31/2019 8:51 PM, Rob Noll wrote: > Nothing in lsusb's output is representative of the info in the devstr line > in the usb conf file. The device line is a single digit number as is one of > the data points displayed by lsusb, however, the device line is commented > out in every usb conf file I've looked at. > > From: Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com > Sent: March 31, 2019 20:48:09 > To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > > No problem and for future reference: > > > lsusb is a utility for displaying information about USB buses in the system > and the devices connected to them. > > https://linux.die.net/man/8/lsusb > > > > > > On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 7:11 PM Rob Noll wrote: > Thanks for the reply. I didn't wish to name the USB device as I didn't > want to appear to be giving it a bad name if it was not the culprit. Sorry > you feel I didn't give enough information to begin narrowing down the problem. > > At a suggestion I received elsewhere, I tried HamVoIP to see if the issue > was the same. The audio is perfect with HamVoIP. Since I'd rather > implement this setup on an existing Debian system instead of having a > dedicated device, I'd like to try to figure out a way to get ASL working > with this device. One gentleman suggested looking into the device ID and > making sure it was correct, however, he didn't know how to determine the > correct information. At any rate, some light reading has informed me that > there seems to be some serious bad blood between HamVoIP and ASL, so since > I've gotten to the point where the issues exists in one but not the other, > and is therefore in the software and not the hardware (be it the cpu, > radio, or interface), I suspect I'm better off trying to figure it out on > my own. > > Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond. > > Rob > > From: Steve L kb9mwr at gmail.com > Sent: March 31, 2019 20:01:00 > To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > > What would be very beneficial to all is when you post a question on any > list (be it Allstar or whatever); is to identify and share as much as you > can in terms of software you are running as well as hardware. > > Example: > ASL 1.01 Raspbian Stretch Image on a Raspberry Pi 2b > Interface: > DMK USB URI > Radio: > Motorola Maxtrac > Issue: > Choppy Transmit audio > > Since there are multiple combinations of software and hardware, folks > really need to elaborate. No one is a mind reader. It would help if you > are running the hamvoip image to post the question to their list at: > http://lists.hamvoip.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arm-allstar > Since there are a number of differences between the distros and the fact > theirs is closed, one cannot even begin to really guess at what the issues > might be as as you cannot see what is different at a code level even if you > share as much detail about your configs. > > In my opinion each can have its place (one for more experienced users which > to be able to roll their own/experiment and one for fairly new to Linux), > however I would rather at some point see the two groups work together > again. Till such a time users just need to realize what they are running, > and who to go to for support, else it just creates a guessing game and > further hostility. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press > the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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URL: From eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org Mon Apr 1 05:41:47 2019 From: eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org (Eric Fort) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 22:41:47 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <000801d4e7e3$5676b680$03642380$@nollmail.com> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <000801d4e7e3$5676b680$03642380$@nollmail.com> Message-ID: <5C28BADD-C5BF-4B9D-B489-83328C111AF8@fortconsulting.org> Rob, It was not my intent to ?dump on? you for what does indeed seem to be a well known but poorly documented problem. I simply was posing a question as to why so many have chosen the path of usb when stable and well engineered solutions that have not these problems came before and worked so well. It was not meant or intended to be directed at you specifically and if it seemed that way I apologize. I realize that the Raspberry pi only leaves us with using usb as an option. I personally look at that and would say that then maybe the Raspberry pi isn?t the best platform to be using and maybe we ought look at better and more robust hardware options such as the single board computers that have multi channel tdm based sound busses and dual programmable real-time subsystem processors where hardware can be built and interfaced based on proven tdm bus concepts. Again this is not a reflection on you, it?s intended as a general query as to why things are as they are. Marshal gave a good reply to that and it seems to be an issue of cost. It also seems to be one gets what they are willing to pay for. Maybe we could document this better, maybe we could work on updating some hardware designs so we have a viable alternative to usb. Theese seem like areas worth looking at. As for your current issue with usb. Again this query is not pointed at you, but more generally why things are as they are, and what may be done about it. Eric Af6ep Sent using SMTP. > On Mar 31, 2019, at 10:01 AM, Rob Noll wrote: > > I?m looking for assistance solving this issue, and particularly how to check the device string in the configuration file, and/or how to change the sample rate of the audio stream sent to USB. > > I?m not sure why you chose to unload on me for what you seem to be claiming is a well known issue, but from my searching does not appear to be well publicized. Nor am I sure what I may have said that would cause antagonization. I was merely looking for some assistance with an issue that I hoped maybe others had encountered and knew of a cause or solution. > > That said, here are some answers to your questions: > >>> why does it seem that most everyone has gone this route against the above sage wisdom > Where is this sage wisdom? I?m new to ASL. I read the wiki page. I saw no warnings against USB, in fact, I there were links to USB devices. > > >>> rather than using something more akin an e&m interface like the pci radio cards Jim designed > I don?t know Jim, don?t know where to buy his products, and there are no PCI interfaces on a Raspberry Pi. > > >>> the interface boards that plugged into an fxs? Port and broke out e&m, providing keying by polarity reversal of the battery voltage > An fxs port is an analog telephone port, isn?t it? Again, not available on a Raspberry Pi, and although I?m sure I could come up with a way to key the transmitter in question based on a reverse polarity battery signal, that does not seem like a very straightforward undertaking. > > >>> Apparently usb not so much and apparently this is a long standing problem with usb > I disagree. I?ve used plenty of USB audio devices in the past with no problems whatsoever. In fact, this very device works fine when used as a sound card on a PC. So if there are any longstanding issues, it would appear from a cursory glance to be with asterisk?s passing of the audio. > > > From: App_rpt-users On Behalf Of Eric Fort > Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 12:49 > To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > > On Mar 31, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Bob Pyke wrote: > > Sorry, not with ASL. I found it best to let it set it, but I check to make sure. ASL is much better than the original based on CentOS. I?ve had the Linux mix it up, but not had that issue since DIAL and ASL. > > As Jim has said many times, ?friends don?t let friends do USB? :-) > > Thanks, > Bob > K6ECM > 73 > > > I have heard many times of the problems using usb with asterisk and app_rpt. So why does it seem that most everyone has gone this route against the above sage wisdom rather than using something more akin an e&m interface like the pci radio cards Jim designed and built or the interface boards that plugged into an fxs? Port and broke out e&m, providing keying by polarity reversal of the battery voltage. Both solutions work rock solid with no issues. Apparently usb not so much and apparently this is a long standing problem with usb. In thinking about this I?m also curious if the design files for the pci radio interface boards may be available as they?d likely be a good start for an update to a more current interface standard. > > Eric > Af6ep > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org Mon Apr 1 06:01:25 2019 From: eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org (Eric Fort) Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 23:01:25 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Connection fail message In-Reply-To: <2c418095-8f08-a59e-1420-22ecb81af470@bryanfields.net> References: <2c418095-8f08-a59e-1420-22ecb81af470@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: <76701E0B-C36D-4DBC-9E69-CB98514A7369@fortconsulting.org> Bryan, David, It seems apparent that the 2 of you have likely had some differences and disagreements in the past. Stopping to assassination of another?s character essentially ad hominem is inappropriate for any public list. Let?s all remember to keep it friendly and professional showing each other due courtesy and addressing our comments to the topics and issues covered by the list ie app_rpt running on top of asterisk. Eric Af6ep Sent using SMTP. > On Mar 31, 2019, at 10:52 AM, Bryan Fields wrote: > >> On 3/28/19 6:54 PM, David McGough wrote: >> I'll be glad to help you get going. Please follow up with me directly. > > Watch out for David, he's a snake and known criminal. > > Encouraging people to take things off list allows him to control the discussion. > > 73's > -- > Bryan Fields > > 727-409-1194 - Voice > http://bryanfields.net > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From rob at nollmail.com Mon Apr 1 09:27:39 2019 From: rob at nollmail.com (Rob Noll) Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2019 05:27:39 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <5C28BADD-C5BF-4B9D-B489-83328C111AF8@fortconsulting.org> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <2F7B25A3-762B-4E86-9169-B1097ED88BAB@gmail.com> <40882C4B-47EB-41C1-AA0C-4F250997B7A2@gmail.com> <169d47dbce0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <35AA35EC-31FE-47B0-B251-A58D9E1B3EA8@gmail.com> <644E63AE-90DB-4211-B299-8A516AD93BAF@fortconsulting.org> <000801d4e7e3$5676b680$03642380$@nollmail.com> <5C28BADD-C5BF-4B9D-B489-83328C111AF8@fortconsulting.org> Message-ID: <169d839c310.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Good morning Eric, Thank you for the clarification. Apology accepted. Yes, generally you get what you pay for, no argument there. However, since I'm just working on a side project that may or may not take off, it wasn't worth sinking much money into. It was something inexpensive, or nothing. This is ham radio - sometimes experimentation and overcoming hurdles is better than throwing money at a prepackaged solution. I had thought that perhaps I was overlooking something simple and it would be an issue that others had run into and solved before. Given the overall tone of the responses I've received, apparently I've opened up a can of worms. Since the USB device works fine when tested as a sound card, and also works fine with the HamVoIP software, I think it's safe to say that the issue lies with the ASL software. But since that is it's own can of worms, I'm just going to go my merry way and hope that it gets fixed some day. Rob From: Eric Fort eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org Sent: April 1, 2019 1:42:11 AM To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio Rob, It was not my intent to ?dump on? you for what does indeed seem to be a well known but poorly documented problem. I simply was posing a question as to why so many have chosen the path of usb when stable and well engineered solutions that have not these problems came before and worked so well. It was not meant or intended to be directed at you specifically and if it seemed that way I apologize. I realize that the Raspberry pi only leaves us with using usb as an option. I personally look at that and would say that then maybe the Raspberry pi isn?t the best platform to be using and maybe we ought look at better and more robust hardware options such as the single board computers that have multi channel tdm based sound busses and dual programmable real-time subsystem processors where hardware can be built and interfaced based on proven tdm bus concepts. Again this is not a reflection on you, it?s intended as a general query as to why things are as they are. Marshal gave a good reply to that and it seems to be an issue of cost. It also seems to be one gets what they are willing to pay for. Maybe we could document this better, maybe we could work on updating some hardware designs so we have a viable alternative to usb. Theese seem like areas worth looking at. As for your current issue with usb. Again this query is not pointed at you, but more generally why things are as they are, and what may be done about it. Eric Af6ep Sent using SMTP. On Mar 31, 2019, at 10:01 AM, Rob Noll wrote: > I?m looking for assistance solving this issue, and particularly how to > check the device string in the configuration file, and/or how to change the > sample rate of the audio stream sent to USB. > > I?m not sure why you chose to unload on me for what you seem to be claiming > is a well known issue, but from my searching does not appear to be well > publicized. Nor am I sure what I may have said that would cause > antagonization. I was merely looking for some assistance with an issue > that I hoped maybe others had encountered and knew of a cause or solution. > > That said, here are some answers to your questions: >>>> why does it seem that most everyone has gone this route against the above >>>> sage wisdom > Where is this sage wisdom? I?m new to ASL. I read the wiki page. I saw > no warnings against USB, in fact, I there were links to USB devices. > >>>> rather than using something more akin an e&m interface like the pci radio >>>> cards Jim designed > I don?t know Jim, don?t know where to buy his products, and there are no > PCI interfaces on a Raspberry Pi. > >>>> the interface boards that plugged into an fxs? Port and broke out e&m, >>>> providing keying by polarity reversal of the battery voltage > An fxs port is an analog telephone port, isn?t it? Again, not available on > a Raspberry Pi, and although I?m sure I could come up with a way to key the > transmitter in question based on a reverse polarity battery signal, that > does not seem like a very straightforward undertaking. > >>>> Apparently usb not so much and apparently this is a long standing problem >>>> with usb > I disagree. I?ve used plenty of USB audio devices in the past with no > problems whatsoever. In fact, this very device works fine when used as a > sound card on a PC. So if there are any longstanding issues, it would > appear from a cursory glance to be with asterisk?s passing of the audio. > > > From: App_rpt-users On Behalf > Of Eric Fort > Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 12:49 > To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > > On Mar 31, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Bob Pyke wrote: > Sorry, not with ASL. I found it best to let it set it, but I check to make > sure. ASL is much better than the original based on CentOS. I?ve had the > Linux mix it up, but not had that issue since DIAL and ASL. > > As Jim has said many times, ?friends don?t let friends do USB? :-) > Thanks, > Bob > K6ECM > 73 > > > > > I have heard many times of the problems using usb with asterisk and > app_rpt. So why does it seem that most everyone has gone this route against > the above sage wisdom rather than using something more akin an e&m > interface like the pci radio cards Jim designed and built or the interface > boards that plugged into an fxs? Port and broke out e&m, providing keying > by polarity reversal of the battery voltage. Both solutions work rock solid > with no issues. Apparently usb not so much and apparently this is a long > standing problem with usb. In thinking about this I?m also curious if the > design files for the pci radio interface boards may be available as they?d > likely be a good start for an update to a more current interface standard. > > Eric > Af6ep > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press > the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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URL: From ke6pcv at cal-net.org Mon Apr 1 20:10:13 2019 From: ke6pcv at cal-net.org (Marshall Oldham) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 13:10:13 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> Message-ID: <02a001d4e8c6$eae87ae0$c0b970a0$@org> Rob, Based on your comments about the telemetry "not sounding choppy when listening to it over the phone." It could be that RF from your transmitter is getting into your sound fob. Do you have a transmitter hooked up to the USB sound fob? As a test, disable your transmitter and use clip leads to connect a PC amplified computer speaker to your TX audio line and see if you still have choppy audio. If you do NOT have choppy audio with the amplified speaker, this surely points to some type of RF getting into your sound fob. Hope this helps. 73 Marshall - ke6pcv From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] On Behalf Of Rob Noll Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 7:26 AM To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio Good morning all, I'm trying to set up an AllStar node using a USB fob based on the CM119 chip. I'm having issues with choppy/stuttering audio, particularly on telemetry. It's bad enough that it renders the CW ID meaningless. My original thought was lack of CPU power, but I have tried it on a Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3, and several virtual machines on a quad-core PC with identical results. Also, the choppiness is NOT as bad when using the full USB driver instead of SimpleUSB, which I believe conclusively rules out CPU power. I've also tried a powered USB hub, thinking that the USB device was not receiving enough power, with no improvement. I've used the Android mobile app to connect to the node, and the telemetry does not seem to be choppy when listening to it over the app. While I need to do some more testing to say this conclusively, I do believe at this point that my issue is narrowed down to the USB fob itself and/or the specific audio stream being sent to the device. I'm currently searching for a way to alter the sample rate that ASL is sending the audio to the device in. Has anyone experienced this, and does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks and 73, Rob, WX1N -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob at nollmail.com Mon Apr 1 20:14:46 2019 From: rob at nollmail.com (Rob Noll) Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2019 16:14:46 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <02a001d4e8c6$eae87ae0$c0b970a0$@org> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <02a001d4e8c6$eae87ae0$c0b970a0$@org> Message-ID: <169da8a3af0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> Hi Marshall, Thanks for the thought, but it happens with both a transmitter and with a headset. Rob From: Marshall Oldham ke6pcv at cal-net.org Sent: April 1, 2019 16:10:38 To: 'Users of Asterisk app_rpt' app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio Rob, Based on your comments about the telemetry "not sounding choppy when listening to it over the phone." It could be that RF from your transmitter is getting into your sound fob. Do you have a transmitter hooked up to the USB sound fob? As a test, disable your transmitter and use clip leads to connect a PC amplified computer speaker to your TX audio line and see if you still have choppy audio. If you do NOT have choppy audio with the amplified speaker, this surely points to some type of RF getting into your sound fob. Hope this helps. 73 Marshall - ke6pcv From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] On Behalf Of Rob Noll Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 7:26 AM To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio Good morning all, I?m trying to set up an AllStar node using a USB fob based on the CM119 chip. I?m having issues with choppy/stuttering audio, particularly on telemetry. It?s bad enough that it renders the CW ID meaningless. My original thought was lack of CPU power, but I have tried it on a Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3, and several virtual machines on a quad-core PC with identical results. Also, the choppiness is NOT as bad when using the full USB driver instead of SimpleUSB, which I believe conclusively rules out CPU power. I?ve also tried a powered USB hub, thinking that the USB device was not receiving enough power, with no improvement. I?ve used the Android mobile app to connect to the node, and the telemetry does not seem to be choppy when listening to it over the app. While I need to do some more testing to say this conclusively, I do believe at this point that my issue is narrowed down to the USB fob itself and/or the specific audio stream being sent to the device. I?m currently searching for a way to alter the sample rate that ASL is sending the audio to the device in. Has anyone experienced this, and does anyone have any suggestions? 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WA1JHK On 4/1/2019 2:14 PM, Rob Noll wrote: > Hi Marshall, > > Thanks for the thought, but it happens with both a transmitter and with a headset. > > Rob > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From: * Marshall Oldham ke6pcv at cal-net.org > *Sent: * April 1, 2019 16:10:38 > *To: * 'Users of Asterisk app_rpt' app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > *Subject: * Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > > Rob, > > Based on your comments about the telemetry "not sounding choppy when listening to it over the phone." > > It could be that RF from your transmitter is getting into your sound fob. ?Do you have a transmitter hooked up to the USB sound fob? > > As a test, disable your transmitter and use clip leads to connect a PC amplified computer speaker to your TX audio line and see if you still have choppy audio. > > If you do? NOT have choppy audio with the amplified speaker, this surely points to some type of RF getting into your sound fob. > > Hope this helps. > > 73 > > Marshall - ke6pcv > > *From:*App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] *On Behalf Of *Rob Noll > *Sent:* Sunday, March 31, 2019 7:26 AM > *To:* app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > Good morning all, > > I?m trying to set up an AllStar node using a USB fob based on the CM119 chip.? I?m having issues with choppy/stuttering audio, particularly on telemetry.? It?s bad enough that it renders the CW ID meaningless. > > My original thought was lack of CPU power, but I have tried it on a Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3, and several virtual machines on a quad-core PC with identical results.? Also, the choppiness is NOT as bad when using the full USB driver instead of SimpleUSB, which I believe conclusively rules out CPU power. > > I?ve also tried a powered USB hub, thinking that the USB device was not receiving enough power, with no improvement. > > I?ve used the Android mobile app to connect to the node, and the telemetry does not seem to be choppy when listening to it over the app.? While I need to do some more testing to say this conclusively, I do believe at this point that my issue is narrowed down to the USB fob itself and/or the specific audio stream being sent to the device. > > I?m currently searching for a way to alter the sample rate that ASL is sending the audio to the device in. > > Has anyone experienced this, and does anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks and 73, > > Rob, WX1N > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Rob From: App_rpt-users On Behalf Of Dave Maciorowski Sent: Monday, April 01, 2019 20:17 To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio Hi Rob, Please copy the output from your lsusb command to a reply email. There may be a clue there. Thanks. Dave WA1JHK On 4/1/2019 2:14 PM, Rob Noll wrote: Hi Marshall, Thanks for the thought, but it happens with both a transmitter and with a headset. Rob _____ From: Marshall Oldham ke6pcv at cal-net.org Sent: April 1, 2019 16:10:38 To: 'Users of Asterisk app_rpt' app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio Rob, Based on your comments about the telemetry "not sounding choppy when listening to it over the phone." It could be that RF from your transmitter is getting into your sound fob. Do you have a transmitter hooked up to the USB sound fob? As a test, disable your transmitter and use clip leads to connect a PC amplified computer speaker to your TX audio line and see if you still have choppy audio. If you do NOT have choppy audio with the amplified speaker, this surely points to some type of RF getting into your sound fob. Hope this helps. 73 Marshall - ke6pcv From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] On Behalf Of Rob Noll Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 7:26 AM To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio Good morning all, I?m trying to set up an AllStar node using a USB fob based on the CM119 chip. I?m having issues with choppy/stuttering audio, particularly on telemetry. It?s bad enough that it renders the CW ID meaningless. My original thought was lack of CPU power, but I have tried it on a Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3, and several virtual machines on a quad-core PC with identical results. Also, the choppiness is NOT as bad when using the full USB driver instead of SimpleUSB, which I believe conclusively rules out CPU power. I?ve also tried a powered USB hub, thinking that the USB device was not receiving enough power, with no improvement. I?ve used the Android mobile app to connect to the node, and the telemetry does not seem to be choppy when listening to it over the app. While I need to do some more testing to say this conclusively, I do believe at this point that my issue is narrowed down to the USB fob itself and/or the specific audio stream being sent to the device. I?m currently searching for a way to alter the sample rate that ASL is sending the audio to the device in. Has anyone experienced this, and does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks and 73, Rob, WX1N _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Does anyone have a copy they can share with me or a link to some place else I can download it ? Thanks ...mike/kb8jnm From Bryan at bryanfields.net Thu Apr 4 23:39:29 2019 From: Bryan at bryanfields.net (Bryan Fields) Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 19:39:29 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] xelatec.com & iaxrpt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <078463ec-f7e4-c1d4-ffe2-b40d8618254a@bryanfields.net> On 4/4/19 7:26 PM, Mike wrote: > The xelatec.com servers have been down for about a week that I know of, > > I have been trying to get a copy of iaxrpt for a couple of my newer 64 > bit win machines. https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Setup_IAXRPT_use I added it to the downloads section. I had the source for it sitting around (its based on some old GPL IAX phone app, forget which) somewhere. 73's -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net From mm at midnighteng.com Thu Apr 4 23:42:16 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 19:42:16 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] xelatec.com & iaxrpt In-Reply-To: <078463ec-f7e4-c1d4-ffe2-b40d8618254a@bryanfields.net> References: <078463ec-f7e4-c1d4-ffe2-b40d8618254a@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: <77df635d-5ebb-2b66-34e2-bc22dc66ce24@midnighteng.com> TNX, I'm pretty sure the 32bit works on 64 Don't remember. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/4/2019 7:39 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > On 4/4/19 7:26 PM, Mike wrote: >> The xelatec.com servers have been down for about a week that I know of, >> >> I have been trying to get a copy of iaxrpt for a couple of my newer 64 >> bit win machines. > https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Setup_IAXRPT_use > > I added it to the downloads section. I had the source for it sitting around > (its based on some old GPL IAX phone app, forget which) somewhere. > > 73's From eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org Fri Apr 5 05:42:20 2019 From: eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org (Eric Fort) Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 22:42:20 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] xelatec.com & iaxrpt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Internet archive I believe also has source code Eric Af6ep Sent using SMTP. > On Apr 4, 2019, at 4:26 PM, Mike wrote: > > The xelatec.com servers have been down for about a week that I know of, > > I have been trying to get a copy of iaxrpt for a couple of my newer 64 bit win machines. > > I thought I had a copy saved on my cloud server, but not so, or I can't find it. > > Does anyone have a copy they can share with me or a link to some place else I can download it ? > > Thanks > > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From wa1jhk at macski.us Sat Apr 6 20:49:27 2019 From: wa1jhk at macski.us (Dave Maciorowski) Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2019 14:49:27 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio In-Reply-To: <002101d4e8ed$8230dac0$86929040$@nollmail.com> References: <008b01d4e7cd$af2c1240$0d8436c0$@nollmail.com> <02a001d4e8c6$eae87ae0$c0b970a0$@org> <169da8a3af0.285d.8a0aaba6d19dbbc2946ebd2d88a5e546@nollmail.com> <002101d4e8ed$8230dac0$86929040$@nollmail.com> Message-ID: <4883c725-0ccd-4992-2a8c-0a7653641aed@macski.us> Hi Rob, CM109's show up with a different description.? Here's one that have: Bus 002 Device 014: ID 0d8c:000e C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter (Planet UP-100, Genius G-Talk) There were some marked as CM119's.? They cause the same symptom. It was worth checking. 73, ? Dave ? WA1JHK On 4/1/2019 6:46 PM, Rob Noll wrote: > > Hi Dave, > > As requested, output is below.? I?m confused how this might help with > audio quality issues ? do you mind telling me what sort of clues one > would look for? > > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub > > Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0d8c:013a C-Media Electronics, Inc. > > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub > > Rob > > *From:*App_rpt-users *On > Behalf Of *Dave Maciorowski > *Sent:* Monday, April 01, 2019 20:17 > *To:* app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > Hi Rob, > > Please copy the output from your lsusb command to a reply email.? > There may be a clue there. > > Thanks. > > ? Dave > ? WA1JHK > > On 4/1/2019 2:14 PM, Rob Noll wrote: > > Hi Marshall, > > Thanks for the thought, but it happens with both a transmitter and > with a headset. > > Rob > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From: * > > > > Marshall Oldham ke6pcv at cal-net.org > > *Sent: * > > > > April 1, 2019 16:10:38 > > *To: * > > > > 'Users of Asterisk app_rpt' app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > > *Subject: * > > > > Re: [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > Rob, > > Based on your comments about the telemetry "not sounding choppy > when listening to it over the phone." > > It could be that RF from your transmitter is getting into your > sound fob. ?Do you have a transmitter hooked up to the USB sound fob? > > As a test, disable your transmitter and use clip leads to connect > a PC amplified computer speaker to your TX audio line and see if > you still have choppy audio. > > If you do? NOT have choppy audio with the amplified speaker, this > surely points to some type of RF getting into your sound fob. > > Hope this helps. > > 73 > > Marshall - ke6pcv > > *From:*App_rpt-users > [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] *On Behalf Of > *Rob Noll > *Sent:* Sunday, March 31, 2019 7:26 AM > *To:* app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] USB fob choppy/stuttering audio > > Good morning all, > > I?m trying to set up an AllStar node using a USB fob based on the > CM119 chip.? I?m having issues with choppy/stuttering audio, > particularly on telemetry.? It?s bad enough that it renders the CW > ID meaningless. > > My original thought was lack of CPU power, but I have tried it on > a Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3, and several virtual machines on a > quad-core PC with identical results.? Also, the choppiness is NOT > as bad when using the full USB driver instead of SimpleUSB, which > I believe conclusively rules out CPU power. > > I?ve also tried a powered USB hub, thinking that the USB device > was not receiving enough power, with no improvement. > > I?ve used the Android mobile app to connect to the node, and the > telemetry does not seem to be choppy when listening to it over the > app.? While I need to do some more testing to say this > conclusively, I do believe at this point that my issue is narrowed > down to the USB fob itself and/or the specific audio stream being > sent to the device. > > I?m currently searching for a way to alter the sample rate that > ASL is sending the audio to the device in. > > Has anyone experienced this, and does anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks and 73, > > Rob, WX1N > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email > address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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Is or can this be documented comprehensively? And please - if a change is to be edited in some file - indicate which file... put the some 'x' statement in the wrong file and the node breaks or statement is useless... generates more back and forth clarifications.? ----------- Further - interesting/compelling, would be great to have, the mention of perhaps having the connected node(s) announce the "callerID" of the connecting user - *great* - but not (yet?) implemented?? ?If it IS implemented - more detail please!?? exten=,1,rpt, |P|${CALLERID(name)} Thanks!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mm at midnighteng.com Sun Apr 7 18:27:39 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2019 14:27:39 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Clarifications Please: Parameters for iaxrpt contexts In-Reply-To: <1311542254.18101315.1554654299405@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1311542254.18101315.1554654299405.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1311542254.18101315.1554654299405@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <716992db-0beb-9270-cefb-5df710e35bb9@midnighteng.com> Jim, iaxrpt and 'dvswitch mobile' are two different animals. One is connecting as a 'FRIEND' and the other as a 'USER' as seen/configured in iax.conf. This is a asterisk thing. Documented with asterisk. A 'FRIEND' is a bit less secure as you are assuming they are a known good security and not going to get announcements per our set-up. That could be changed. You need to make your context 'match' between iax.conf and extensions.conf, NOT exactly by my following examples. Start with the iax configuration and follow that to your extensions configuration with the proper context. IN IAX.conf [iax-user] type = user context =iax-user auth = md5 secret = px host = dynamic disallow = all allow = ulaw allow = adpcm allow = gsm notransfer = yes [kb8jnm] type = user context =iax-user auth = md5 secret = px host = dynamic disallow = all allow = ulaw allow = adpcm allow = gsm notransfer = yes [iax-friend] type = friend???????????????????? ??? ; Notice is friend <-------------- context = iax-friend ??????????? ; Context in extensions.conf auth = md5 secret = px host = dynamic disallow = all allow = ulaw allow = adpcm allow = gsm notransfer = yes ---ext [iax-user]??? ??? ??? ??? ; for IAX VIOP clients/users - like a personal extension. exten => ${NODE},1,Ringing exten => ${NODE},n,Wait(3) exten => ${NODE},n,Answer exten => ${NODE},n,Set(NODENUM=${CALLERID(number)}) exten => ${NODE},n,Playback(rpt/node|noanswer) exten => ${NODE},n,SayDigits(${EXTEN}) exten => ${NODE},n,Set(CALLERID(num)=0) exten => ${NODE},n,Rpt,${NODE}|P|${CALLERID(name)} exten => ${NODE},n,Hangup exten => ${NODE},n(hangit),Answer exten => ${NODE},n(hangit),Wait(1) exten => ${NODE},n(hangit),Hangup [iax-friend] ? ?? ; iaxrpt-gui exten => 1000,1,rpt(1000|X) exten => 1999,1,rpt(1999|X) exten => 29261,1,rpt(29261|X) exten => 29283,1,rpt(29283|X) exten => 29284,1,rpt(29284|X) exten => 29285,1,rpt(29285|X) exten => 48335,1,rpt(48335|X) Your designated '|P' is phone mode and doubt you need that unless dialing in by phone to command and you have separate command list to enable for phone commands unless you lumped them all together and would require the phone command to key the transmitter. Should be well documented with app_rpt. dvswitch mobile connects as a iax-client/user Have you checked the wiki for in depth docs and groups.io. Hope my poor examples get you somewhere. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/7/2019 12:24 PM, Jim Aspinwall No1PC wrote: > I've had the 'phantom' node PTT issue when connecting from > DVSwitch/iaxrpt on Android.??It took some digging to realize there are > two different suggested solutions to apply to the context(s) in > extensions.conf. > > One says to apply: exten=,1,rpt, |X ?- which does not > effect the desired solution? (for DVSwitch/iaxrpt on Android) > > The other says to apply: exten=,1,rpt, |P? ? - which > DOES effect the desired solution > > I'm thinking you cannot have both an |X and a |P related statement in > the same context... so I'd have to establish different contexts for > different types of VoIP app users? and of course accommodate them in > iax.conf... > > Is or can this be documented comprehensively? > > And please - if a change is to be edited in some file - indicate which > file... put the some 'x' statement in the wrong file and the node > breaks or statement is useless... generates more back and forth > clarifications. > > ----------- > > Further - interesting/compelling, would be great to have, the mention > of perhaps having the connected node(s) announce the "callerID" of the > connecting user - *great* - but not (yet?) implemented?? ?If it IS > implemented - more detail please! > > exten=,1,rpt, |P|${CALLERID(name)} > > Thanks!! > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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See wiki. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/7/2019 12:22 PM, TGundo 2003 wrote: > Morning all! > > I'm trying to setup Zopier to use my iOS devices with my allstar node. > I use iaxrpt with much success on Windows. I was able to get the > Zopier configured to successfully register, but how do you actually > "use" it to connect, be able to transmit, etc? Seems litl you have to > dial something to make it "call"? > > Any help is appreciated! > Thanks! > > Tom > W9SRV > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From wilcoxdl at charter.net Sun Apr 7 18:49:03 2019 From: wilcoxdl at charter.net (David Wilcox) Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2019 13:49:03 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Clarifications Please: Parameters for iaxrpt contexts In-Reply-To: <716992db-0beb-9270-cefb-5df710e35bb9@midnighteng.com> References: <1311542254.18101315.1554654299405.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1311542254.18101315.1554654299405@mail.yahoo.com> <716992db-0beb-9270-cefb-5df710e35bb9@midnighteng.com> Message-ID: <000001d4ed72$92ab46e0$b801d4a0$@charter.net> Carl Just for info I figured out why that repeater at CATO was left behind, I was going to use parts for Baraboo Well the repeater goes with the antenna in the generator room everything from the power plug (that was cut off) to the N connector is smoked That means that the tuning cans are most likely junk I will Ask Steve how to test them From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2019 1:28 PM To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Clarifications Please: Parameters for iaxrpt contexts Jim, iaxrpt and 'dvswitch mobile' are two different animals. One is connecting as a 'FRIEND' and the other as a 'USER' as seen/configured in iax.conf. This is a asterisk thing. Documented with asterisk. A 'FRIEND' is a bit less secure as you are assuming they are a known good security and not going to get announcements per our set-up. That could be changed. You need to make your context 'match' between iax.conf and extensions.conf, NOT exactly by my following examples. Start with the iax configuration and follow that to your extensions configuration with the proper context. IN IAX.conf [iax-user] type = user context =iax-user auth = md5 secret = px host = dynamic disallow = all allow = ulaw allow = adpcm allow = gsm notransfer = yes [kb8jnm] type = user context =iax-user auth = md5 secret = px host = dynamic disallow = all allow = ulaw allow = adpcm allow = gsm notransfer = yes [iax-friend] type = friend ; Notice is friend <-------------- context = iax-friend ; Context in extensions.conf auth = md5 secret = px host = dynamic disallow = all allow = ulaw allow = adpcm allow = gsm notransfer = yes ---ext [iax-user] ; for IAX VIOP clients/users - like a personal extension. exten => ${NODE},1,Ringing exten => ${NODE},n,Wait(3) exten => ${NODE},n,Answer exten => ${NODE},n,Set(NODENUM=${CALLERID(number)}) exten => ${NODE},n,Playback(rpt/node|noanswer) exten => ${NODE},n,SayDigits(${EXTEN}) exten => ${NODE},n,Set(CALLERID(num)=0) exten => ${NODE},n,Rpt,${NODE}|P|${CALLERID(name)} exten => ${NODE},n,Hangup exten => ${NODE},n(hangit),Answer exten => ${NODE},n(hangit),Wait(1) exten => ${NODE},n(hangit),Hangup [iax-friend] ; iaxrpt-gui exten => 1000,1,rpt(1000|X) exten => 1999,1,rpt(1999|X) exten => 29261,1,rpt(29261|X) exten => 29283,1,rpt(29283|X) exten => 29284,1,rpt(29284|X) exten => 29285,1,rpt(29285|X) exten => 48335,1,rpt(48335|X) Your designated '|P' is phone mode and doubt you need that unless dialing in by phone to command and you have separate command list to enable for phone commands unless you lumped them all together and would require the phone command to key the transmitter. Should be well documented with app_rpt. dvswitch mobile connects as a iax-client/user Have you checked the wiki for in depth docs and groups.io. Hope my poor examples get you somewhere. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/7/2019 12:24 PM, Jim Aspinwall No1PC wrote: I've had the 'phantom' node PTT issue when connecting from DVSwitch/iaxrpt on Android. It took some digging to realize there are two different suggested solutions to apply to the context(s) in extensions.conf. One says to apply: exten=,1,rpt, |X - which does not effect the desired solution (for DVSwitch/iaxrpt on Android) The other says to apply: exten=,1,rpt, |P - which DOES effect the desired solution I'm thinking you cannot have both an |X and a |P related statement in the same context... so I'd have to establish different contexts for different types of VoIP app users? and of course accommodate them in iax.conf... Is or can this be documented comprehensively? And please - if a change is to be edited in some file - indicate which file... put the some 'x' statement in the wrong file and the node breaks or statement is useless... generates more back and forth clarifications. ----------- Further - interesting/compelling, would be great to have, the mention of perhaps having the connected node(s) announce the "callerID" of the connecting user - *great* - but not (yet?) implemented? If it IS implemented - more detail please! exten=,1,rpt, |P|${CALLERID(name)} Thanks!! _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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TomW9SRV On Sunday, April 7, 2019, 1:42:36 PM CDT, Mike wrote: Tom, It would be the same for any VOIP app. You must have 'PHONE CONTROL' commands set-up in rpt.conf So, if you have the proper set-up in extensions.conf, and after initial log-in to the server, you would first connect to the node# by dialing the node#. Then use the phone control commands from your command list. See wiki. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/7/2019 12:22 PM, TGundo 2003 wrote: Morning all! I'm trying to setup Zopier to use my iOS devices with my allstar node. I use iaxrpt with much success on Windows. I was able to get the Zopier configured to successfully register, but how do you actually "use" it to connect, be able to transmit, etc? Seems litl you have to dial something to make it "call"? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! Tom W9SRV _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Crowley, TX 76036 682-708-5716 home 401-338-0568 cel From ke6pcv at cal-net.org Sun Apr 14 19:39:21 2019 From: ke6pcv at cal-net.org (Marshall Oldham) Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:39:21 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] CHAN_PI In-Reply-To: <5f643cbe-63bb-c33f-71aa-1101fcaefe70@dyb.com> References: <5f643cbe-63bb-c33f-71aa-1101fcaefe70@dyb.com> Message-ID: <000001d4f2f9$c2060560$46121020$@org> George, I have not seen a reply to your question on the list. So, I asked someone more knowledgeable. It is a raspberry pi specific driver for gpio. I believe it also does a few other things too. Hope this helps. Marshall - ke6pcv -----Original Message----- From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] On Behalf Of George Csahanin Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 10:37 PM To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] CHAN_PI Hey guys, looking at the source I see chan_pi...what is it. I knew at one time but my aging grey matter can't find it. Reply off list if desired GeorgeC W2DB Allstar nodes 2360, 2428, 28599, 49089 -- George Csahanin 10100 Carson Ranch Rd. Crowley, TX 76036 682-708-5716 home 401-338-0568 cel From george at dyb.com Mon Apr 15 14:28:06 2019 From: george at dyb.com (George Csahanin) Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2019 09:28:06 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 122, Issue 7 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I figured from looking at the source code that is what it does but cannot figure if it is useful or not. No docs found except the source contains a line something like it being able to work the DMK Engineering PiTA board. Can't find any docs on that either. But if it can manipulate the Pi GPIO pins instead of using the CM108/119 pins it would be great... GeorgeC W2DB On 4/15/2019 7:00 AM, app_rpt-users-request at lists.allstarlink.org wrote: > Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to > app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > app_rpt-users-request at lists.allstarlink.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > app_rpt-users-owner at lists.allstarlink.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > This site is dedicated to the memory of Jim Dixon WB6NIL > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: CHAN_PI (Marshall Oldham) > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -- George Csahanin 10100 Carson Ranch Rd. Crowley, TX 76036 682-708-5716 home 401-338-0568 cel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Mon Apr 15 18:53:05 2019 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler F) Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2019 12:53:05 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] CHAN_PI In-Reply-To: <000001d4f2f9$c2060560$46121020$@org> References: <5f643cbe-63bb-c33f-71aa-1101fcaefe70@dyb.com> <000001d4f2f9$c2060560$46121020$@org> Message-ID: Would the CHAN_Pi support a GPIO -Based sound card? I would love to see support for a GPIO-Based Sound card, not USB. It would be great to be able to add analog compatibility with all of these multimode digital hotspots, but they are GPIO based, and it would be awkward to wire a USB sound card. On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 1:39 PM Marshall Oldham wrote: > George, > > I have not seen a reply to your question on the list. > > So, I asked someone more knowledgeable. > > It is a raspberry pi specific driver for gpio. > > I believe it also does a few other things too. > > Hope this helps. > > Marshall - ke6pcv > > > -----Original Message----- > From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] > On Behalf Of George > Csahanin > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 10:37 PM > To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] CHAN_PI > > Hey guys, looking at the source I see chan_pi...what is it. I knew at > one time but my aging grey matter can't find it. > > Reply off list if desired > > GeorgeC W2DB > > Allstar nodes 2360, 2428, 28599, 49089 > > > -- > George Csahanin > 10100 Carson Ranch Rd. > Crowley, TX 76036 > 682-708-5716 home > 401-338-0568 cel > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press > the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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No docs found except the source contains a line something like it being able to work the DMK Engineering PiTA board. Can't find any docs on that either. But if it can manipulate the Pi GPIO pins instead of using the CM108/119 pins it would be great... GeorgeC W2DB On 4/15/2019 7:00 AM, app_rpt-users-request at lists.allstarlink.org wrote: Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to app_rpt-users-request at lists.allstarlink.org You can reach the person managing the list at app_rpt-users-owner at lists.allstarlink.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." This site is dedicated to the memory of Jim Dixon WB6NIL Today's Topics: 1. Re: CHAN_PI (Marshall Oldham) _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users -- George Csahanin 10100 Carson Ranch Rd. Crowley, TX 76036 682-708-5716 home 401-338-0568 cel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kb4fxc at inttek.net Mon Apr 15 21:30:44 2019 From: kb4fxc at inttek.net (David McGough) Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2019 17:30:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [App_rpt-users] CHAN_PI In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The chan_pi driver first showed up in early 2016. From what I was told, Jim coded it to work with a prototype pi-hat board that was being developed by DMK engineering. This pi-hat hardware included an I2C attached GPIO chip similar to an MCP23017. There was no code to directly drive the native RPi GPIO. As for the audio device, based on the mixer-setting code, it appears to be the Cirrus/Wolfson WM5102 I2S audio chip or similar. I don't think this project ever made it beyond the early prototype phase (anyone know???). Back in that timeframe, there was major concern that the CM108/CM119 USB chips might be on the rapid path to extinction. Now, we know that genuine C-media CM119A and CM119B chips will continue to be readily available....And, I expect there will be CM1xyz clones available until the cows come home! 73, David KB4FXC On Mon, 15 Apr 2019, Skyler F wrote: > Would the CHAN_Pi support a GPIO -Based sound card? I would love to see > support for a GPIO-Based Sound card, not USB. > > It would be great to be able to add analog compatibility with all of these > multimode digital hotspots, but they are GPIO based, and it would be > awkward to wire a USB sound card. > > > > > On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 1:39 PM Marshall Oldham wrote: > > > George, > > > > I have not seen a reply to your question on the list. > > > > So, I asked someone more knowledgeable. > > > > It is a raspberry pi specific driver for gpio. > > > > I believe it also does a few other things too. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > Marshall - ke6pcv > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] > > On Behalf Of George > > Csahanin > > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 10:37 PM > > To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > Subject: [App_rpt-users] CHAN_PI > > > > Hey guys, looking at the source I see chan_pi...what is it. I knew at > > one time but my aging grey matter can't find it. > > > > Reply off list if desired > > > > GeorgeC W2DB > > > > Allstar nodes 2360, 2428, 28599, 49089 > > > > > > -- > > George Csahanin > > 10100 Carson Ranch Rd. > > Crowley, TX 76036 > > 682-708-5716 home > > 401-338-0568 cel > > > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press > > the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > > the list detailing the problem. > > > From rkarroo at gmail.com Tue Apr 16 02:54:01 2019 From: rkarroo at gmail.com (Rachid Karroo) Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 06:54:01 +0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I am also interested by this solution. My goal (rather our goal because I am not alone in this) is to be able to add a second interconnection medium. Currently in collaboration with the Radio Amateurs from Reunion Island, we (at 3B8) have set up an inter-island connection using svxlink reflector. It works fine though. An interface using the PI GPIO would help to seperate the fact of being tied up with one particular sound card.Moreover it would remove any possible electronic issue that may arise (humidity on the sound FOB etc) if the node is set remotely. 73s Rachid Karroo 3B8FP On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 11:02 PM Jean-Michel Vien VA2XJM wrote: > There is a way to ise GPIO as PTT... But C-Media is cheap and easy to > mod... > > What is your goal exactly? > > VA2XJM > *From:* electricity440 at gmail.com > *Sent:* April 15, 2019 14:59 > *To:* app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > *Reply to:* app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO > > Is there any possibility in the foreseeable feature to use any ALSA ( or > pulse audio) compatible sound card and the Pi GPIO pins (or anything else) > for PTT/COR LOGIC? > > I would love to get away from being stuck to C-Media chips! > > How hard is it to add compatibility. Many other ham programs such as > Direwolf Packet TNC use Alsa and several different PTT options and support > any sound card that normally works on linux. > > skyler > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press > the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From szingman at gmail.com Wed Apr 17 13:56:35 2019 From: szingman at gmail.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 09:56:35 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO Message-ID: <135afc6e-6274-cea7-966d-817ad12e2286@gmail.com> 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I created with a number of GPIO enabled channel drivers including a modification to USBRadio and SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support. Steve N4IRS From george at dyb.com Fri Apr 19 04:33:50 2019 From: george at dyb.com (George Csahanin) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 23:33:50 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] remote base question Message-ID: <74b85ca3-33e3-e73c-db73-f6549c46919e@dyb.com> I just resurrected my remote base allstar PC, hooked it to my FT-857(same commands as FT897) and I can connect to it, I can control it, read frequencies, etc. But what doesn't work is COS from the remote base radio to indicate signal. The client's repeater stays keyed. Until I send "#" to disconnect the remote command. Maybe I just don't remember right but I recall the remote acting on COS. I have modified the FT-857 to have Micom-like squelch which would make the remote really neat on hf where the users's repeater would not be keyed continuously. Am I remembering incorrectly or is something wrong here? And if it doesn't detect COS from the remote base radio can that be added. I have a great voice detection board I made up for the FT-897/857. Thanks GeorgeC W2DB remote 2428, 927 40089, 440 2360, other 28599 --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com From george at dyb.com Fri Apr 19 04:42:26 2019 From: george at dyb.com (George Csahanin) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 23:42:26 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO In-Reply-To: <135afc6e-6274-cea7-966d-817ad12e2286@gmail.com> References: <135afc6e-6274-cea7-966d-817ad12e2286@gmail.com> Message-ID: <6ca6c757-3324-10fe-d103-b8b105fae948@dyb.com> Steve that looks like exactly what I was fishing for. But how to integrate? I can easily drop the source file into the channels/ directory and compile but how to make them and use them. I saw the Aussie web site this may have come from but cannot download from them (non-VK callsign). On 4/17/2019 8:56 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I created with a number of > GPIO enabled channel drivers including a modification to USBRadio and > SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support. > > > Steve N4IRS > --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com From wfranzin at gmail.com Fri Apr 19 14:24:06 2019 From: wfranzin at gmail.com (William Franzin) Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2019 09:24:06 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO In-Reply-To: <6ca6c757-3324-10fe-d103-b8b105fae948@dyb.com> References: <135afc6e-6274-cea7-966d-817ad12e2286@gmail.com> <6ca6c757-3324-10fe-d103-b8b105fae948@dyb.com> Message-ID: Would be great if there was a standard virtual device that could be connected to different physical radio interfaces. /dev/radio0/ptt /dev/radio0/cos /dev/radio0/ctcss & other signals Then anyone building software could support /dev/radio and it would provide audio in/out and various signals Testing would be simplified too, could just cat /dev/radio0/cos to check for signal or echo 1 > /dev/radio0/ptt. William On Thu., Apr. 18, 2019, 11:42 p.m. George Csahanin, wrote: > Steve that looks like exactly what I was fishing for. But how to > integrate? I can easily drop the source file into the channels/ > directory and compile but how to make them and use them. I saw the > Aussie web site this may have come from but cannot download from them > (non-VK callsign). > > On 4/17/2019 8:56 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > > 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I created with a number of > > GPIO enabled channel drivers including a modification to USBRadio and > > SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support. > > > > > > Steve N4IRS > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. > https://www.avg.com > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press > the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mm at midnighteng.com Sat Apr 20 12:59:56 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2019 08:59:56 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] remote base question In-Reply-To: <74b85ca3-33e3-e73c-db73-f6549c46919e@dyb.com> References: <74b85ca3-33e3-e73c-db73-f6549c46919e@dyb.com> Message-ID: <1de80ff7-6cb5-fb11-2385-8a04cfe422fb@midnighteng.com> While I will have to bump my memory as well, Have you looked at your logic settings for cos ? ;carrierfrom=no ;carrierfrom=dsp ;carrierfrom=pp ;carrierfrom=ppinvert ;carrierfrom=usb ;carrierfrom=usbinvert carrierfrom=vox Not sure I understand? how you are achieving cos from the radio. But a s-meter indicator, while present in the cat system can be derived and I don't think app_rpt can make use of this on HF, it simply does not work well for USB/LSB modes. Great for AM/FM. You should use and set VOX settings appropriately for HF.? There is a vox threshold. Hope that helps. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/19/2019 12:33 AM, George Csahanin wrote: > I just resurrected my remote base allstar PC, hooked it to my > FT-857(same commands as FT897) and I can connect to it, I can control > it, read frequencies, etc. But what doesn't work is COS from the > remote base radio to indicate signal. The client's repeater stays > keyed. Until I send "#" to disconnect the remote command. Maybe I just > don't remember right but I recall the remote acting on COS. I have > modified the FT-857 to have Micom-like squelch which would make the > remote really neat on hf where the users's repeater would not be keyed > continuously. > > Am I remembering incorrectly or is something wrong here? > > And if it doesn't detect COS from the remote base radio can that be > added. I have a great voice detection board I made up for the FT-897/857. > > > Thanks > GeorgeC W2DB remote 2428, 927 40089, 440 2360, other 28599 > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. > https://www.avg.com > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address > and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. From Benjamin at Project23D.com Sun Apr 21 18:18:37 2019 From: Benjamin at Project23D.com (Benjamin Naber) Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2019 13:18:37 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO In-Reply-To: References: <135afc6e-6274-cea7-966d-817ad12e2286@gmail.com> <6ca6c757-3324-10fe-d103-b8b105fae948@dyb.com> Message-ID: <1555870717.2403.7.camel@Project23D.com> SimpleUSB and USBradio are/were able to use parallel port IO pins for PTT,COS,relay control, input, etc. These were specified in the usbradio.conf or simpleusb.conf Lest bad history is repeated, knowing it will help solve MANY issues! C-Media USB IC were used as the creators of ASL did not have to write code to work with many other sound devices out there, sticking with one device created a standard that eliminated issue with this sound card, that sound card and so on. Jim and some of his contemporaries believed that, at the time, the C- media devices were far superior to any on-board sound or PCI sound card. I believe this waxed that belief: if they used a universal sound card, "why mess with the 100's of other sound out devices" question. Using another sound in/out solution is a road not much traveled. Often the motives are revealed for not wanting to using certain items is found to be money-related, which has the potential to indicate the user wants to take other short cuts, and in the end that person gives up entirely, or they end up with a poor quality system. Let's get real for a second. Anything worth doing is worth the resources(time and money). ANY good performing ASL node is going to cost them. Genuine C-Media sound fobs are not that expensive in the grand scheme of things. Dare I mention that anyone using a beofang, whatever-chinese junk for node radios are really asking for trouble. Don't baulk at that when you have a $800 phone in your pocket! See the previous paragraph. As in anything else- quality, time, and cost; you can only have two benefit with one 'suffering'. As the other gent stated, during your planning phase, boil down *what* and *why* you are trying to achieve. If they do indeed have a good foundation, you will achieve your goal. Think outside the box, resourcefulness is the trait of many goal achievers! Benjamin, KB9LFZ -----Original Message----- From: William Franzin Reply-to: Users of Asterisk app_rpt To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2019 09:24:06 -0500 Would be great if there was a standard? virtual device that could be connected to different physical radio interfaces. /dev/radio0/ptt /dev/radio0/cos /dev/radio0/ctcss & other signals? Then anyone building software could support /dev/radio and it would provide audio in/out and various signals Testing would be simplified too, could just cat /dev/radio0/cos to check for signal or echo 1 > /dev/radio0/ptt. William? On Thu., Apr. 18, 2019, 11:42 p.m. George Csahanin, wrote: > Steve that looks like exactly what I was fishing for. But how to? > integrate? I can easily drop the source file into the channels/? > directory and compile but how to make them and use them. I saw the? > Aussie web site this may have come from but cannot download from > them? > (non-VK callsign). > > On 4/17/2019 8:56 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > > 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I created with a number > of? > > GPIO enabled channel drivers including a modification to USBRadio > and? > > SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support. > > > > > > Steve N4IRS > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. > https://www.avg.com > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.o > rg/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the > bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a > message to the list detailing the problem.? > _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org /cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem.? From mm at midnighteng.com Sun Apr 21 23:08:58 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2019 19:08:58 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] NON- C-media Sound card and Pi GPIO In-Reply-To: References: <135afc6e-6274-cea7-966d-817ad12e2286@gmail.com> <6ca6c757-3324-10fe-d103-b8b105fae948@dyb.com> Message-ID: <0345e6f6-d9bd-671a-e262-55aaf97d60b9@midnighteng.com> Sure would be great... you working on it ? You have plenty of i/o options with a parallel port. Built-in to app_rpt as one of it's standards. Been there a very long time. Changed a little bit about 10 years ago. And you can test logic outputs via commands. No need to re-invent the wheel for little benefit. if you want? those avenues on the small, low power and cheap, I would suggest as I did before in this mail list over 4 years ago when everyone was headed to the Pi and BBB and give a Intel board a try. D2700MUD mini-itx? Intel ATOM fanless 2.13mhz up to 4gb ram and has parallel port that can make all your cos/ptt for 4 nodes, no problem without hacking your usb dongle. Simply use the parallel port for all your switching logic (needs buffered).? I put the needed pp info in the wiki but it may need some additional to be complete. Enough there to make it work. You have 4 inputs and 8 outputs as declared in app_rpt. find a used one on ebay... this one $25 add a 12v itx power supply if you need that. You will need to buy ram. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-D2700MUD-Motherboard-G32419-504-With-Intel-Atom-D2700-2-13GHz-CPU/153419665430?hash=item23b8865016:g:4rwAAOSw0KdcjtKr Been using them for many years. Going to make my 5yr old spare a radioless mobile with a touch screen after failing to cram all the junk I wish to use into a pi. Just have not got around to it yet. Wrong time of year to get started on it as well. Going to control things in and on the car as well. Perhaps when I am seeking air conditioning.... LOL If that can't solve your i/o issues, you are going to have to go out on your own or hope/wait till someone else does. But this changes often enough that I don't like to sink that much time into it anymore. Only for what I want to do. The next unknown changes can make all of your work wasted or a constant battle to re-work. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/19/2019 10:24 AM, William Franzin wrote: > Would be great if there was a standard? virtual device that could be > connected to different physical radio interfaces. > > /dev/radio0/ptt > /dev/radio0/cos > /dev/radio0/ctcss > & other signals > > Then anyone building software could support /dev/radio and it would > provide audio in/out and various signals > > Testing would be simplified too, could just cat /dev/radio0/cos to > check for signal or echo 1 > /dev/radio0/ptt. > > William > > On Thu., Apr. 18, 2019, 11:42 p.m. George Csahanin, > wrote: > > Steve that looks like exactly what I was fishing for. But how to > integrate? I can easily drop the source file into the channels/ > directory and compile but how to make them and use them. I saw the > Aussie web site this may have come from but cannot download from them > (non-VK callsign). > > On 4/17/2019 8:56 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > > 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I created with a number of > > GPIO enabled channel drivers including a modification to > USBRadio and > > SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support. > > > > > > Steve N4IRS > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. > https://www.avg.com > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email > address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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No need to re-invent the > wheel for little benefit. > > if you want those avenues on the small, low power and cheap, > > I would suggest as I did before in this mail list over 4 years ago when > everyone was headed to the Pi and BBB and give a Intel board a try. > > D2700MUD mini-itx Intel ATOM > > fanless 2.13mhz up to 4gb ram and has parallel port that can make all your > cos/ptt for 4 nodes, no problem without hacking your usb dongle. > > Simply use the parallel port for all your switching logic (needs > buffered). I put the needed pp info in the wiki but it may need some > additional to be complete. Enough there to make it work. You have 4 inputs > and 8 outputs as declared in app_rpt. > > find a used one on ebay... this one $25 add a 12v itx power supply if you > need that. You will need to buy ram. > > > https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-D2700MUD-Motherboard-G32419-504-With-Intel-Atom-D2700-2-13GHz-CPU/153419665430?hash=item23b8865016:g:4rwAAOSw0KdcjtKr > > Been using them for many years. Going to make my 5yr old spare a radioless > mobile with a touch screen after failing to cram all the junk I wish to use > into a pi. Just have not got around to it yet. Wrong time of year to get > started on it as well. Going to control things in and on the car as well. > Perhaps when I am seeking air conditioning.... LOL > > If that can't solve your i/o issues, you are going to have to go out on > your own or hope/wait till someone else does. But this changes often enough > that I don't like to sink that much time into it anymore. Only for what I > want to do. The next unknown changes can make all of your work wasted or a > constant battle to re-work. > > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > > On 4/19/2019 10:24 AM, William Franzin wrote: > > Would be great if there was a standard virtual device that could be > connected to different physical radio interfaces. > > /dev/radio0/ptt > /dev/radio0/cos > /dev/radio0/ctcss > & other signals > > Then anyone building software could support /dev/radio and it would > provide audio in/out and various signals > > Testing would be simplified too, could just cat /dev/radio0/cos to check > for signal or echo 1 > /dev/radio0/ptt. > > William > > On Thu., Apr. 18, 2019, 11:42 p.m. George Csahanin, > wrote: > >> Steve that looks like exactly what I was fishing for. But how to >> integrate? I can easily drop the source file into the channels/ >> directory and compile but how to make them and use them. I saw the >> Aussie web site this may have come from but cannot download from them >> (non-VK callsign). >> >> On 4/17/2019 8:56 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> > 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I created with a number of >> > GPIO enabled channel drivers including a modification to USBRadio and >> > SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support. >> > >> > >> > Steve N4IRS >> > >> >> --- >> This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. >> https://www.avg.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. 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And I know that may not make sense as it did not to me a long time ago when I tried it insisting that it would, but it is true. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/21/2019 9:07 PM, Pierre Martel wrote: > https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812200160&Description=usb%20parallel%20port&cm_re=usb_parallel_port-_-12-200-160-_-Product > > could this be used on a raspberry pi? > > > > Le?dim. 21 avr. 2019 ??19:09, Mike > a ?crit?: > > Sure would be great... you working on it ? > > You have plenty of i/o options with a parallel port. Built-in to > app_rpt as one of it's standards. Been there a very long time. > Changed a little bit about 10 years ago. > > And you can test logic outputs via commands. No need to re-invent > the wheel for little benefit. > > if you want? those avenues on the small, low power and cheap, > > I would suggest as I did before in this mail list over 4 years ago > when everyone was headed to the Pi and BBB and give a Intel board > a try. > > D2700MUD mini-itx? Intel ATOM > > fanless 2.13mhz up to 4gb ram and has parallel port that can make > all your cos/ptt for 4 nodes, no problem without hacking your usb > dongle. > > Simply use the parallel port for all your switching logic (needs > buffered).? I put the needed pp info in the wiki but it may need > some additional to be complete. Enough there to make it work. You > have 4 inputs and 8 outputs as declared in app_rpt. > > find a used one on ebay... this one $25 add a 12v itx power supply > if you need that. You will need to buy ram. > > https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-D2700MUD-Motherboard-G32419-504-With-Intel-Atom-D2700-2-13GHz-CPU/153419665430?hash=item23b8865016:g:4rwAAOSw0KdcjtKr > > Been using them for many years. Going to make my 5yr old spare a > radioless mobile with a touch screen after failing to cram all the > junk I wish to use into a pi. Just have not got around to it yet. > Wrong time of year to get started on it as well. Going to control > things in and on the car as well. Perhaps when I am seeking air > conditioning.... LOL > > If that can't solve your i/o issues, you are going to have to go > out on your own or hope/wait till someone else does. But this > changes often enough that I don't like to sink that much time into > it anymore. Only for what I want to do. The next unknown changes > can make all of your work wasted or a constant battle to re-work. > > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > > On 4/19/2019 10:24 AM, William Franzin wrote: >> Would be great if there was a standard virtual device that could >> be connected to different physical radio interfaces. >> >> /dev/radio0/ptt >> /dev/radio0/cos >> /dev/radio0/ctcss >> & other signals >> >> Then anyone building software could support /dev/radio and it >> would provide audio in/out and various signals >> >> Testing would be simplified too, could just cat /dev/radio0/cos >> to check for signal or echo 1 > /dev/radio0/ptt. >> >> William >> >> On Thu., Apr. 18, 2019, 11:42 p.m. George Csahanin, >> > wrote: >> >> Steve that looks like exactly what I was fishing for. But how to >> integrate? I can easily drop the source file into the channels/ >> directory and compile but how to make them and use them. I >> saw the >> Aussie web site this may have come from but cannot download >> from them >> (non-VK callsign). >> >> On 4/17/2019 8:56 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> > 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I created with a >> number of >> > GPIO enabled channel drivers including a modification to >> USBRadio and >> > SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support. >> > >> > >> > Steve N4IRS >> > >> >> --- >> This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. >> https://www.avg.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org >> >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Where is the echolink info on the new web page? allstarlink.org/ I wanted to check on the module info the old site had a tab with all the echolink info on it and a check box which enabled echo module on the allstar server, thanks Message-ID: -- In the Kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is King! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From k6ecm1 at gmail.com Wed Apr 24 11:57:46 2019 From: k6ecm1 at gmail.com (Bob Pyke) Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 04:57:46 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Hello All, quick question. Where is the echolink info on the new web page? allstarlink.org/ I wanted to check on the module info the old site had a tab with all the echolink info on it and a check box which enabled echo module on the allstar server, thanks In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <45839136-427F-446F-B311-05430E135A2E@gmail.com> Start here https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Echolink_Channel_Driver#echolink.conf Thanks, Bob K6ECM Sent from iPad > On Apr 24, 2019, at 3:29 AM, Scott Bowden wrote: > > > > -- > In the Kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is King! > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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I however was looking for info about the webpage, I already have the module installed on my node and has worked fine. The new webpage is different and I don't see anything relating to echoing on it Tnx, Scott. 47199 On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, 07:57 Bob Pyke wrote: > Start here > > https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Echolink_Channel_Driver#echolink.conf > > Thanks, > Bob > K6ECM > > Sent from iPad > > > On Apr 24, 2019, at 3:29 AM, Scott Bowden wrote: > > > > -- > In the Kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is King! > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From tisawyer at gmail.com Wed Apr 24 19:37:23 2019 From: tisawyer at gmail.com (Tim Sawyer) Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:37:23 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Hello All, quick question. Where is the echolink info on the new web page? allstarlink.org/ I wanted to check on the module info the old site had a tab with all the echolink info on it and a check box which enabled echo module on the allstar server, thanks In-Reply-To: References: <45839136-427F-446F-B311-05430E135A2E@gmail.com> Message-ID: Scott, I think you are talking about the old AllStar Portal page. That one used to be able to download configuration settings to your node. That feature is no longer available. Now days you can use WinSCP or Nano to edit your config files directly. The wiki page that Bob pointed you to shows you the settings. The WiKi has some info on editing your config files. Take a look at this. https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Editing_Config_Files Let us know if you have questions. On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 9:43 AM Scott Bowden wrote: > Tnx Bob for coming back so quick. I however was looking for info about the > webpage, I already have the module installed on my node and has worked > fine. The new webpage is different and I don't see anything relating to > echoing on it > Tnx, Scott. 47199 > > On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, 07:57 Bob Pyke wrote: > >> Start here >> >> https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Echolink_Channel_Driver#echolink.conf >> >> Thanks, >> Bob >> K6ECM >> >> Sent from iPad >> >> >> On Apr 24, 2019, at 3:29 AM, Scott Bowden wrote: >> >> >> >> -- >> In the Kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is King! >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >> scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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See: https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/ASL_FAQ Kevin W8KHW > On Apr 27, 2019, at 12:02 PM, Ramesh Dhami wrote: > > Hi All: > > Can someone point me to the install script that I can use to install ASL on a vanilla Deb 9 OS? > > Thx! > > Ramesh. > VA3UV / WA3UV > > > Sent from my iPhone > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I am getting the following error when attempting to start it from the command line: [Apr 27 14:16:15] WARNING[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:928 dahdi_open: Unable to open '/dev/dahdi/pseudo': No such file or directory [Apr 27 14:16:15] ERROR[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:7906 chandup: Unable to dup channel: No such file or directory rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel Ramesh. VA3UV / WA3UV -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mm at midnighteng.com Sat Apr 27 19:00:17 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2019 15:00:17 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install script for vanilla Debian 9 Stretch In-Reply-To: <564a202e-4d8f-b847-9157-c74a48d162e5@va3uv.com> References: <4D08AD7B-7C24-496A-8FDD-84B7A4E8E38E@gmail.com> <564a202e-4d8f-b847-9157-c74a48d162e5@va3uv.com> Message-ID: <18960cdd-2918-8eda-9969-b884b237b596@midnighteng.com> Are you installing on a Pi ? ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/27/2019 2:19 PM, Ramesh Dhami wrote: > > > On 2019-04-27 1:35 p.m., Kevin Walsh wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Steve, N4IRS created scripts to use apt-get which is very slick. See: >> >> https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/ASL_FAQ >> >> > <-- Hi Kevin (and Nate for the off-list reply). > > I downloaded the script - ran it,? followed by: > > apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` -y apt-get update apt-get > install allstarlink -y > > > Asterisk is failing to start... I am getting the following error when > attempting to start it from the command line: > > [Apr 27 14:16:15] WARNING[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:928 dahdi_open: Unable > to open '/dev/dahdi/pseudo': No such file or directory > [Apr 27 14:16:15] ERROR[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:7906 chandup: Unable to > dup channel: No such file or directory > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > > Ramesh. > > VA3UV / WA3UV > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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From mm at midnighteng.com Sat Apr 27 19:05:45 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2019 15:05:45 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install script for vanilla Debian 9 Stretch In-Reply-To: <45461e06-74b0-24cd-091f-79c7de092f1a@va3uv.com> References: <4D08AD7B-7C24-496A-8FDD-84B7A4E8E38E@gmail.com> <564a202e-4d8f-b847-9157-c74a48d162e5@va3uv.com> <18960cdd-2918-8eda-9969-b884b237b596@midnighteng.com> <45461e06-74b0-24cd-091f-79c7de092f1a@va3uv.com> Message-ID: <3aec5928-4e8a-8c47-1bef-20ff77d45999@midnighteng.com> You might try to rebuild dahdi... https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/DAHDI_Make Report any error messages you get from that. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/27/2019 3:01 PM, Ramesh Dhami wrote: > > On 2019-04-27 3:00 p.m., Mike wrote: >> >> Are you installing on a Pi ? >> >> >> > <--- Nope, on a Pentium / Quad Core Physical machine. > > Ramesh. > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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From mm at midnighteng.com Sat Apr 27 19:07:02 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2019 15:07:02 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install script for vanilla Debian 9 Stretch In-Reply-To: <45461e06-74b0-24cd-091f-79c7de092f1a@va3uv.com> References: <4D08AD7B-7C24-496A-8FDD-84B7A4E8E38E@gmail.com> <564a202e-4d8f-b847-9157-c74a48d162e5@va3uv.com> <18960cdd-2918-8eda-9969-b884b237b596@midnighteng.com> <45461e06-74b0-24cd-091f-79c7de092f1a@va3uv.com> Message-ID: I should also ask what OS you are putting this on ? ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/27/2019 3:01 PM, Ramesh Dhami wrote: > > On 2019-04-27 3:00 p.m., Mike wrote: >> >> Are you installing on a Pi ? >> >> >> > <--- Nope, on a Pentium / Quad Core Physical machine. > > Ramesh. > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address > and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. From mm at midnighteng.com Sat Apr 27 19:09:07 2019 From: mm at midnighteng.com (Mike) Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2019 15:09:07 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Install script for vanilla Debian 9 Stretch In-Reply-To: References: <4D08AD7B-7C24-496A-8FDD-84B7A4E8E38E@gmail.com> <564a202e-4d8f-b847-9157-c74a48d162e5@va3uv.com> <18960cdd-2918-8eda-9969-b884b237b596@midnighteng.com> <45461e06-74b0-24cd-091f-79c7de092f1a@va3uv.com> Message-ID: <7c9b62f5-1f7b-c86b-2830-561943457486@midnighteng.com> Ignore my stupidity of not reading the title. Truncated off my webmail client. ...mike/kb8jnm On 4/27/2019 3:07 PM, Mike wrote: > I should also ask what OS you are putting this on ? > > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > On 4/27/2019 3:01 PM, Ramesh Dhami wrote: >> >> On 2019-04-27 3:00 p.m., Mike wrote: >>> >>> Are you installing on a Pi ? >>> >>> >>> >> <--- Nope, on a Pentium / Quad Core Physical machine. >> >> Ramesh. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address >> and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. 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From no1pc at yahoo.com Tue Apr 30 03:02:03 2019 From: no1pc at yahoo.com (Jim Aspinwall No1PC) Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 03:02:03 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Recurring registration attempts References: <1514737995.2520065.1556593323621.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1514737995.2520065.1556593323621@mail.yahoo.com> Any idea what's going on here??? [Apr 29 19:59:27] WARNING[14184]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG: r BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14176]: chan_iax2.c:10127 iax2_do_register: REGISTER-LOG: Se BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14177]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG:? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Bryan at bryanfields.net Tue Apr 30 04:56:55 2019 From: Bryan at bryanfields.net (Bryan Fields) Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 00:56:55 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Recurring registration attempts In-Reply-To: <1514737995.2520065.1556593323621@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1514737995.2520065.1556593323621.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1514737995.2520065.1556593323621@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <774cbf2a-8228-1519-695a-021209ae93cf@bryanfields.net> On 4/29/19 11:02 PM, Jim Aspinwall No1PC wrote: > Any idea what's going on here??? > > [Apr 29 19:59:27] WARNING[14184]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG: r BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14176]: chan_iax2.c:10127 iax2_do_register: REGISTER-LOG: Se BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14177]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG:? Lack of line endings? In all seriousness, it's just normal debug level output when you turn it up to level 7. chan_iax is going to send a registration request ever 60 seconds. This then authenticates and updates the registration time in the database. The nodes1-4 servers add it to the nodes list if the registration has happened within the last 10 minutes. 73's -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net From no1pc at yahoo.com Tue Apr 30 13:11:01 2019 From: no1pc at yahoo.com (Jim Aspinwall No1PC) Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 13:11:01 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 122, Issue 18 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1782706211.2654821.1556629861837@mail.yahoo.com> Thanks Bryan.? issue looked fine when it was pasted in, sorry. Another question - is there a way to tell from "within the node" if port forwarding is working, like you can from a browser with canyouseeme.com,?https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/, etc. On Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 5:00:26 AM PDT, wrote: Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to ??? app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit ??? http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to ??? app_rpt-users-request at lists.allstarlink.org You can reach the person managing the list at ??? app_rpt-users-owner at lists.allstarlink.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." This site is dedicated to the memory of Jim Dixon WB6NIL Today's Topics: ? 1. Recurring registration attempts (Jim Aspinwall No1PC) ? 2. Re: Recurring registration attempts (Bryan Fields) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 03:02:03 +0000 (UTC) From: Jim Aspinwall No1PC To: Users of Asterisk App_rpt Subject: [App_rpt-users] Recurring registration attempts Message-ID: <1514737995.2520065.1556593323621 at mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Any idea what's going on here??? [Apr 29 19:59:27] WARNING[14184]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG: r BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14176]: chan_iax2.c:10127 iax2_do_register: REGISTER-LOG: Se BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14177]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG:? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 00:56:55 -0400 From: Bryan Fields To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Recurring registration attempts Message-ID: <774cbf2a-8228-1519-695a-021209ae93cf at bryanfields.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 On 4/29/19 11:02 PM, Jim Aspinwall No1PC wrote: > Any idea what's going on here??? > > [Apr 29 19:59:27] WARNING[14184]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG: r BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14176]: chan_iax2.c:10127 iax2_do_register: REGISTER-LOG: Se BARF1-43039*CLI> [Apr 29 19:58:36] WARNING[14180]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rereques[Apr 29 20:00:17] WARNING[14177]: chan_iax2.c:7690 registry_rerequest: REGISTER-LOG:? Lack of line endings? In all seriousness, it's just normal debug level output when you turn it up to level 7.? chan_iax is going to send a registration request ever 60 seconds. This then authenticates and updates the registration time in the database. The nodes1-4 servers add it to the nodes list if the registration has happened within the last 10 minutes. 73's -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users ------------------------------ End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 122, Issue 18 ********************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: