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If you can derive the RSSI voltage, connect it to an Op-Amp to get a
high/low style logic signal (adjustable threshold). Connect that to
an GPIO input and use the Event Management System to redefine the CT
tone dynamically. At least in theory that's how I would do it.<br>
<br>
It's a good thought, many areas of app_rpt can be enhanced if you
look into the source code long enough.<br>
<br>
Tony<br>
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On 04/01/2011 12:58 AM, Monty wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTikeqBxadU6WG3Ey1_6z29aHNP_2c5vZH2z1YmOv@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Wondering if it was possible in app_rpt to make
Allstar send a different Courtesy Tone (like a raspberry or a
warning tone) if the RSSI is too low, like a marginal signal.<br
clear="all">
<br>
Monty<br>
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