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The best thing to do is to look at (architecture-wise) the second receive site as if it were a normal repeater (just missing the transmitter).<br>The controller (computer running the Allstar node) doesnt know the difference (it just *assumes* that you have the tx audio and PTT hooked-<br>up to a transmitter,so dont tell it otherwise ;-) ). So, you can cause the two systems (or any 2 Allstar nodes, for that matter) to be "perma-<br>linked" by having one of the nodes have a startup_macro that invokes a DTMF command to perma-link (ilink 13) it to the other node.<br>They will stay linked as long as there is Internet connectivity between them, and if its lost, will re-establish the connection once its restored<br>(no matter how long that might be).<br><br>JIM WB6NIL<br><br><br><hr id="stopSpelling">From: rpt2@chuck.midlandsnetworking.com<br>Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 01:12:00 -0500<br>To: app_rpt-users@qrvc.com<br>Subject: [App_rpt-users] Need help, linking split site repeater over IP<br><br>I have a split site repeater, currently 2 receive sites and one transmit site. I would like to place a computer at each site and use these to permanently link the sites. <div>Could someone here please help me get started with a link from one receive site to the transmit site. I will save the second receive site till sometime in the distant future.</div>
<div>It seems like this can work but so far I have not been able to find anything that tells how to do it. Is there a how-to somewhere for this type of thing?</div><div><br></div><div>Chuck Henderson, WB9UUS</div><div><br>
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