[arm-allstar] Courtesy tones

Chris Zenchenko wb9rsq at gmail.com
Thu Jan 21 11:14:52 EST 2016


It might not be perfect but perhaps you could just blank out all tones and
then create scripts to play audio files containing the tone or sound you
want instead. Since audio mixing is always happening just setting the 
hangtime
to match the length of your audio files with the tone sound positioned where
you want should do the trick. 
Started on drop of incoming COS it should work. 
I'd think you could also abort audio playback on COS detect. 
Just airing out some ideas. 
 
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LaRoy McCann
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 5:01 PM
To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Courtesy tones
 
Doug,

I don't have anything specific, I've just been thinking "what if".

I noticed that the autopatch function in rpt.conf shows "noct=1".  That made
me wonder if there was any way to change the tones dynamically.

One thing I could think of is to automate certain settings such as courtesy
tones for a net or maybe if a certain node connected.

Again, just just asking if there was anything there by design.

LaRoy McCann, K5TW


On 1/20/2016 4:31 PM, Doug Crompton wrote:
LaRoy,
 
  On what event do you want to change it? Why do you want to do it? Do you
just want to change it with a DTMF sequence?

I don't know of any simple way. Perhaps others do? If so I would add it to
the how-to.

The only way I know of is changing the file and reloading which as you said
is not very elegant.

73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio



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From: lmccann at dtisp.com <mailto:lmccann at dtisp.com> 
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 15:29:57 -0600
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Courtesy tones
Is there any way to dynamically change the courtesy tones?
Maybe thru the event management subsystem?

Or is the only way to read the definitions from rpt.conf?
I know I could always use a script to edit rpt.conf and then reload, but was
just hoping of some other way to do it.

LaRoy McCann, K5TW



On 1/20/2016 11:41 AM, LaRoy McCann wrote:
Doug,

remotetx  That was what I was looking for.

Thanks

LaRoy McCann, K5TW

On 1/20/2016 11:29 AM, Doug Crompton wrote:
LaRoy,

  linkunkeyct  when connected and someone on the network unkeys.  But your
local radio unkey is set by the remotetx tone group in the telemetry stanza.

So if you change linkunkeyct you would not hear the change unless someone
else on the connected network unkeys. You could test this by connecting two
locals nodes together.  That is why I mentioned it is confusing because you
expect it to change when you are connected and unkey and it doesn't. Also
always remember to 'reload rpt' in the client after a change.

73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio



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From: lmccann at dtisp.com <mailto:lmccann at dtisp.com> 
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 10:47:58 -0600
Subject: [arm-allstar] Courtesy tones

Ok, I've been racking my brain trying to figure this out.

The courtesy tone on a single node when a users unkeys is unlinkedct.

The courtesy tone changes when this node connects to another node via the
internet.
What courtesy tone variable is used when the local user unkeys and the two
nodes are linked together?


LaRoy McCann, K5TW

 
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