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On 2017-04-23 12:01 PM, Steve Zingman wrote:<br>
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Tom,<br>
I'm testing here with the more current version of DIAL for the RPi
I am testing on a RPi3 with 2 URI<br>
I am trying different configurations to force a failur<br>
The link is on the allstarlink.org page it is labeled "
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DIAL RC1 for Raspberry Pi 2/3 (Recommended)"<br>
The direct link to the download is <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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href="http://dvswitch.org/files/DIAL/RAT_RC1.tar.gz"><http://dvswitch.org/files/DIAL/RAT_RC1.tar.gz></a><br>
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<-- Hi Steve, Tom and All: Well... the above post from Steve was
a huge clue for me!!<br>
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I was previously using a different image
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://dvswitch.org/files/DIAL/rpi2_dial_V101.img">http://dvswitch.org/files/DIAL/rpi2_dial_V101.img</a>).... this is the
image that was giving me problems with a dual node configuration.<br>
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With the image referenced by Steve (the RAT_RC1 image), I was able
to setup two full-duplex nodes (using chan_usbradio).<br>
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I have rebooted the Pi (3) about half-a-dozen times and so far, the
USB numbering seems to be static (no swapping of node #'s).<br>
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Great progress for a Sunday night :).<br>
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Cheers!<br>
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Ramesh, VA3UV<br>
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