<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Think of an RTCM as a radio interface, as a way to connect your radio to a computer. It's not a node. It is the physical interface to a computer via ethernet. <div><br></div><div>A node is a number on the Allstar network. It's the virtual representation of a radio in the Allstar network. </div><div><br></div><div>A server is a computer that hosts one or more nodes. </div><div><br></div><div>Yes, you can add another node to your existing server. You'll add the node by adding a whole new node stanza to rpt.conf (there is other stuff you have to set up, see <a href="http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/49">http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/49</a> ). Only two items will be different about the new node stanza; the node number and the rxchannel = Voter/your_node_no. </div><div><br></div><div>The RTCM must be configured with the address (or DNS name, that's where your <a href="http://no-ip.com">no-ip.com</a> will come in) of your server. The RTCM must also be configured with host and client passwords that match the ones on the server in voter.conf.</div><div><br></div><div>I hope that helps you get started.<br><div>
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<div>I’m still not clear on the server/node relationship. I’m going to get
my RTCM set up and working, but I have a question. The RTCM needs to be pointed
to a SERVER correct?</div>
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<div>So, I can point the RTCM “node” (it’s not really considered a node is it)?
to one of the servers that I already have a node set up on? Or do I need
to set up another server to support the RTCM? If it’s on the same server
as another node, how do you manage multiple nodes on one server? </div>
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<div>I just signed up for a DNS on <a href="http://no-ip.com">no-ip.com</a> so I think I have that set up....
But I need to figure how to set that info into the node server that I’m going to
use to “host” the RTCM.</div>
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<div>Thanks in advance for the help!</div>
<div>73</div>
<div>Jim W7RY</div>
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