[arm-allstar] documentation on inxlat & outxlat commands
Neil k8it
k8it at cac.net
Sun Jul 26 22:06:45 EST 2015
your example is the same as what's written in rpt.conf. I am looking for more details on these functions.
can you make them be activated and deactivate by a script for instance?
how about being only used for one node and not the second node using a raspberry pi?
Thanks
73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
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From: Doug Crompton
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 9:57 PM
To: ARM Allstar
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] documentation on inxlat & outxlat commands
Neil,
inxlat and outxlat translate the function and end characters which by default are * and # It also allows for the blocking or selective passing of DTMF characters. It is unlikely you would use it but an example is:
inxlat = #456,#457,0123456789ABCD Which would redefine the * to #456 and the # to #457 and pass all DTMF characters.73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
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From: k8it at cac.net
To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 20:58:36 -0400
Subject: [arm-allstar] documentation on inxlat & outxlat commands
in my quest to fully learn the allstar capabilities, does anyone have a link to documentation on inxlat and outxlat commands? I have read several lines for the examples in the rpt.conf file. what if you wanted to enable or disable translation? what if you wanted to translate say a * 51 to a DTMF A for example. how would I do this if the A needs to go to the node as a remote command? I also assume that local received radio audio would be subject to outxlat before the software processes it. of course if I need to issue a remote command first such as *4 and then turn on translation send a *51 which would mean an A can I do this and then turn off translation?
I would also like this translation to be node dependent assuming a two node raspberry pi system. I also assume that inxlat translates audio received by the internet and likewise can this be node dependent and be turned on and off?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK
Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB
IRLP Node exp0068
Echolink K8IT-L
WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479
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