You can re-integrate chan_irlp if you are so inclined. I have done so and it works. I have actually done so using Ubuntu as the base operating system. I started with an install of Ubuntu 10.04 Server. Next I checked out the latest SVN of Allstar. Then I down graded app_rpt to SVN revision 854 (I think, I don't remember at the moment) and grabbed chan_irlp and irlp.conf from the same revision. Then I compiled it all and configured.<br>
As far as IRLP goes, I created an install script to install from a backup onto the Ubuntu OS. You can look at a blog post on the website:<br><br><a href="http://www.alaskareflector.org">www.alaskareflector.org</a><br>
<br>It has a link to the IRLP install script and some simple instructions to get started.<br><br>There is one minor issue:<br><br>The audio level coming from Allstar will fluctuate intermittently. It seems like it happen more when there is a small amount of packet loss from the source. So, during a QSO, sometimes the voice goes really quiet. Then when the packets catch up, it goes back to normal or louder. I have played with the jitterbuffer settings thinking that might help, but so far it hasn't. It's almost like some sort of automatic gain that is getting messed up, but I don't think that feature is in this version of asterisk. But, I digress.<br>
<br>You can listen for yourself on the Alaskan Reflector IRLP 9070 by going to node 27597. Enjoy!<br><br>Mark<br>WL7NI<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:59 PM, K&R Yoksh <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:yokshs@gmail.com" target="_blank">yokshs@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Hi Tony,<br>
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AFAIK, support for IRLP was removed from app_rpt, at the insistence of Dave Cameron. Personally, I think that he is sitting on a stockpile of<br>
obsolete parallel port cards, and is afraid that he'll get stuck with them. Many IRLP node owners believe that their node will not operate without<br>
the parallel port card, and the guy selling them likes that. As you know, his board doesn't even handle audio (other than for the DTMF decoder).<br>
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There is also the matter of his ROIP commercial system, which uses the same obsolete parallel port card.<br>
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At one time IRLP would issue a node number / PGP key for a "donation", sans IRLP board.<br>
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As for your last question, I'm not sure. Since app_rpt is open source, I'm guessing it could be done if one knew how to integrate chan_irlp.<br>
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I decided to vote with my feet, and turned in my IRLP node number after Cameron's antics. Let him take his ball and go home.... Works for me!<br>
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73<br>
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Kyle Yoksh<br>
K0KN<br>
Olathe, KS<br>
Allstar 2210-2219<br>
ex-IRLP 3348<br>
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From: Tony Youngblood<br>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] irlp channel driver Q? ...><br>
I have an irlp node online with no radio currently. Is it possible to add the irlp.conf channel driver and add this existing irlp node on my AllStar box?<br>
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Or am I s.o.l. with an irlp node on my A* box? I think I'm understanding that requesting a new irlp node / pgp keys from the irlp people is outta the Q? but not sure if adding irlp capabilities is completely outta the Q? I'n the AllStar world.<br>
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73<br>
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;(;)<br>
AllStar 28384<br>
Irlp 7998 / 7766 / 7926<br>
Echo 563329<br>
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