[arm-allstar] PTT lockout with COR?

Corey Dean n3fe at repeater.net
Fri Mar 6 23:44:18 EST 2015


If I remember correctly you want the command linktolink=yes in the node stanza.  That will allow you to key the radio when the cor is active.

Corey

> On Mar 6, 2015, at 9:27 PM, Cole Cunningham <colecaz at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I’m beginning to test my BBB lashup using the Allstar web transceiver and a mobile radio connected to a USB FOB and have run into a question.
>  
> I connect to my public node via the web and then connect it to a private node on the same BBB server.  The private node has a Motorola Radius mobile paired with it via the USB FOB.  Everything works fine back and forth on simplex, but when I change to the local repeater I cannot transmit as long as the repeater is transmitting and my radios COR is active.  After the repeater drops I can then transmit and talk as normal.
>  
> I have duplex=0 in rpt.conf for both the public and private nodes.  I use rxchannel=dadhi/pseudo for the public node without a radio attached and rxchannel=SimpleUSB/usb for the private node.  In SimpleUSB.conf duplex=1.
>  
> If I change duplex=0 to duplex=2 in rpt.conf for both nodes the system oscillates when on the repeater.  The repeater comes up, COR goes active, the node activates PTT, the radio transmits forcing COR inactive, PTT hang times expires, and the cycle starts over.  For some reason this seems to aggravate the other repeater users.  HI..
>  
> Is there a variable I can use while duplex=0 to allow transmitting to override the receiver active?
>  
> Cole, AA7RD
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