[Arm-allstar-irlp] Experimental Reflector problem

Greg Thornwall thorn at myactv.net
Wed Apr 4 22:02:29 EST 2018


I got the source from Cameron but he asked me not to give it to anyone.
You might ask him if you can get a copy. I edited mine and can link it
up to other exp reflectors.  I also had mine running on a Pi for a
while.  It's really simple code compared to Asterisk. Not much to it.

At first I was using the original code that Cameron had adapted his IRLP
system on :  http://www.speakfreely.org/download/speakfs72.zip I had
some issues that's why he gave me a copy of his. There are some who have
the original binaries that run on Centos and I might have a copy if you
wanted to try it. I run 0051 on a cheap $1.25/month VM:
https://ipxcore.com/budget-vps And my Allstar 27265 hub is on one that's
$3.99/month.  https://ipxcore.com/kvm-vps

73 Greg



On 04/04/2018 10:47 PM, Justin Reed wrote:
> How does one go about getting the software to run an experimental IRLP
> reflector? I'd kind of like to move the few remaining nodes I have
> over to my own reflector.
> Thanks,
> Justin
> NV8Q
>
>
> On 4/4/2018 9:46 PM, Greg Thornwall wrote:
>> You can edit the local exp-x-reference file on your node and change the
>> codec. As long as it does not get updated it will keep the settings. It
>> will connect to what ever it is set to (GSM, ADPCM or UNCOMP/ Reflectors
>> just send the same packets that it receives back out to the other nodes
>> that are connected. It does not care what it is.
>>
>> You can try 0051, it's set to ADPCM and linked to Allstar hub 27265.
>>
>> Greg KD3SU
>>
>
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