[arm-allstar] BBB node problems
Doug Crompton
doug at crompton.com
Wed Jun 3 13:12:18 EST 2015
You are not getting the proper response. Below is what you should get. I don't think your tones are being decoded. Are you sure you have the carrierfrom= set right. If not things won't be working properly.
[Jun 3 14:02:03] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 1
[Jun 3 14:02:04] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 2
[Jun 3 14:02:04] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 3
[Jun 3 14:02:05] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 4
[Jun 3 14:02:06] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 5
[Jun 3 14:02:07] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 6
[Jun 3 14:02:07] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 7
[Jun 3 14:02:08] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 8
[Jun 3 14:02:09] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 9
[Jun 3 14:02:10] NOTICE[2237]: chan_simpleusb.c:2981 simpleusb_read: Got DTMF char 0
This was done holding the PTT steady down and going through the keys.
There is not anything different in 1.2.1 that should make it not work. Your going from usbradio to simpleusb is probably the biggest issue. You need to get things setup correctly after switching.
73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
From: ken at mirlaw.co.uk
To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 18:24:51 +0100
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] BBB node problems
Hi Doug,I can ping 64 bytes from ucsd.edu (132.239.180.101): icmp_seq=157 ttl=52 time=168 ms Registry shows this Host dnsmgr Username Perceived Refresh State67.215.233.178:4569 Y 28468 151.227.213.230:1024 60 Registered The results when I press the no 1 key on the radio comes back as bbb-allstar*CLI> -- Hungup 'DAHDI/pseudo-255737528'No such command ' -- Hungup 'DAHDI/pseudo-255737528'' I typed simpleusb-tune-menu from the linux command and just tried it again and it workedI must have got it wrong I have had a node running for about four or five years from the acid setup on my pc to running bbb vers 1 and running the raspberry pi 2 version to without any problems. I need the raspberry for another project which is why I’m going back to the BBB and it’s the first time I have had any problems Tried various settings in simpleusb-tune-menu but no difference Ken From: arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org [mailto:arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org] On Behalf Of Doug Crompton
Sent: 03 June 2015 17:50
To: ARM Allstar
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] BBB node problems Ken,
It looks like the ip address is correct. See if you can ping at the linux prompt - ping ucsd.edu
Also go into the client - asterisk -rvvv and type iax2 show registry
and see if you are registering.
The example you gave didn't show the actual tones in the display??? It should print the DTMF key you press.
simpleusb-tune-menu is a linux command - not in the client.
I don't recommend usbradio on any of the small boards at this time. I am surprised you were using it on version 1.0
Do keep in mind that simpleusb requires a COS signal from the transceiver or receiver indicating carrier. It also has to be set properly in simpleusb.conf - carrierfrom= usb or usbinvert - usb if high on signal and usbinvert if low (0v). If this is not set properly it will not work or work in weird ways.
carrierfrom works with pin 8 on the DMK-URI. Pin 8 should go to the rigs cos output.
This is all in the setup docs at hamvoip.org - did you read them?
73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
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