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Now THIS is what I wanted to hear. So I guess as long as I can ping
the AllStar server, then it will work.<br>
<br>
<br>
We have a large wireless LAN network but each geographical section
is on its own ip range. I have 10 repeater sites I want to link up.
Looks like my D-Star project must be put on hold for awhile.<br>
Anyone want to buy 4x URIx's?<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Shaun<br>
zr5s<br>
<br>
<br>
Ps! "Low Power Input voltage (7-24Vdc approximately 80ma) "
You must be pulling my co-ax, or is this really true?<br>
<br>
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On 21/12/11 22:52, Jim Duuuude wrote:
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Yeah you got it. <br>
<br>
Another thing I probably should have mentioned is that the
RTCM/Voter module uses an<br>
Internet protocol that is specifically designed to work on ANY
Internet connection from which<br>
"generic web surfing" is possible (behind any number of NAT
routers/firewalls, etc and<br>
where LAN address is provided via DHCP). No "port forwarding" or
"network provisioning"<br>
nightmares are necessary. You can just plug it in and it works.<br>
<br>
JIM WB6NIL<br>
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<hr id="stopSpelling">From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ke6pcv@cal-net.org">ke6pcv@cal-net.org</a><br>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:telesistant@hotmail.com">telesistant@hotmail.com</a>; <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org">app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org</a><br>
Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Allstar RTCM (Radio Thin Client
Module) is nowavailable<br>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 12:23:28 -0800<br>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">Jim, </span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"></span></font> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">Okay so one server running
Allstar node software at a central location (like my
house) can support a dozen RTCM's being used as
"Generic" conventional </span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">full duplex (repeaters)
radio interfaces on far away hilltops even if I do not
want to use </span></font><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial"><span class="ecx088175719-21122011">the
RTCM GPS-Timing Multi receiver voting or Simulcast
Transmitter features?</span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">As long as I have some
sort of internet connection at the remote sites back to
my house?</span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"></span></font> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">If I understand this
correctly this would mean that:</span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"></span></font> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">1) No cost of computer
at the radio site.</span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">2) No worry about the node
computer locking up at the remote radio site and having
to reboot or reset it.</span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">3) No cost other than the
RTCM (Radio Thin Client Module) to </span></font><font
color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">setup an Allstar node at
the remote radio site. (no computer, no URI, no Sound
FOB) </span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">4) If I use the RTCM
(Radio Thin Client Module) I have the ability to setup a
normal Allstar node at the present time and then
later if I want to I can upgrade the hilltop </span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">for GPS-Timing Multi
receiver voting and Simulcast Transmitter </span></font><font
color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">by simply adding a GPS
receiver at the site and reconfiguring the software.</span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"></span></font> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">If so, this seems like a
pretty cool little piece of hardware! </span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"></span></font> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011">Marshall - ke6pcv </span></font><font
color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"> </span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"></span></font> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"> </span></font></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><span
class="ecx088175719-21122011"> </span></font></div>
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<hr tabindex="-1"> <font face="Tahoma"><b>From:</b> Jim
Duuuude [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:telesistant@hotmail.com">mailto:telesistant@hotmail.com</a>] <br>
<b>Sent:</b> Wednesday, December 21, 2011 11:52 AM<br>
<b>To:</b> Marshall Oldham; app_rpt mailing list<br>
<b>Subject:</b> RE: [App_rpt-users] Allstar RTCM (Radio
Thin Client Module) is nowavailable<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Yeah, that's the general idea. The location
of the Linux server running app_rpt/Asterisk can be<br>
more or less anywhere within Internet connectivity of all
of the receiver and/or transmitter sites.<br>
Of course, "Internet" can mean either some sort of public
Internet connection, or a privately-provided<br>
Internet connection (low-cost microwave link(s), etc).<br>
<br>
The only limitation is that an RTCM/Voter module *must* be
located on the same LAN as the Linux<br>
server, to at least provide a GPS-based timing reference.
A system could be set up with a server<br>
located in some sort of datacenter "on the ground", and
all the radios could have an RTCM "on the<br>
hill" with them, and as long as there is Internet
connectivity of some sort between each of them<br>
and the server, the system will work nicely. That is
providing that there is an RTCM located at<br>
the server location also (whether or not that particular
RTCM has radio hardware connected to it<br>
or not).<br>
<br>
One minimal Linux server can easily support 1 or 2 dozen
RTCM's (on 1 or 2 allstar nodes),<br>
and a larger server could easily support MANY dozens of
them on dozens of allstar nodes.<br>
Of course, you REALLY dont want to put too many of them on
a single server, being a potential<br>
single point of failure. For pretty much any practical
purpose, the reasonable limitation is<br>
the point of failure/redundancy issue, not technical
limitations.<br>
<br>
I'm not sure if you were clear on this, so I thought I
would mention that the RTCM is not just<br>
usable as a GPS-timing-based Multi-Receiver Voting system
and/or a Simulcast Transmitter system.<br>
It can also be used as a "generic" radio interface for a
conventional (non-GPS-based) either simplex<br>
or full duplex (repeater) radio. The advantage of doing
this would be to not have the Linux<br>
host "on the hill" with the radio (as mentioned above). In
addition, the RTCM allows for <br>
portable/mobile operation with a mobile/portable Internet
connection in both the GPS-based<br>
and non-GPS-based environments. <br>
<br>
JIM WB6NIL<br>
<br>
<br>
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<hr id="ecxstopSpelling"> From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ke6pcv@cal-net.org">ke6pcv@cal-net.org</a><br>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org">app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org</a><br>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 10:54:18 -0800<br>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Allstar RTCM (Radio Thin
Client Module) is nowavailable<br>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">I have been looking at the
Allstar RTCM (Radio Thin Client Module) and it
really looks like a GREAT product and addition to
the already cool Allstar hardware. </font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">Among all the other cool features of
the RTCM (Radio Thin Client Module)
like Transmitter Simulcasting and Receiver
Voting, if</font></span><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial"> I understand the documentation </font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">correctly you can use this very
small Radio Thin Client Module at a remote radio
site to set up an Allstar repeater node if the
site has internet connection without a COMPUTER at
the site?</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">Then you can point the node on the
hilltop back to a server on the ground somewhere
that is easy to get too? </font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">How many total sites can
you use Radio Thin Client Modules on and point
back to a single server on the ground? </font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">If this is the case, All I can say is
WOW, how cool!</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">73</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"><font color="#0000ff"
face="Arial">Marshall </font></span></div>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
class="ecx104503518-21122011"></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span
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<hr tabindex="-1"> <font face="Tahoma"><b>From:</b>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org">app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org</a>
[<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org">mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces@ohnosec.org</a>] <b>On
Behalf Of </b>Mark Guibord<br>
<b>Sent:</b> Sunday, December 18, 2011 11:03 AM<br>
<b>To:</b> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org">app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org</a><br>
<b>Subject:</b> [App_rpt-users] Allstar RTCM
(Radio Thin Client Module) is nowavailable<br>
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<pre style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% white;"><span style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% white; color: black; font-size: 11pt;">F</span><span style="color: black; font-size: 11pt;">or more information visit </span><span style="font-size: 11pt;"><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://micro-node.com/thin-m1.html" target="_blank">http://micro-node.com/thin-m1.html</a> </span></pre>
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<pre style="background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% white;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 11pt;">Regards,</span></pre>
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