[arm-allstar] Hang time
Mark P
desertmansd at gmail.com
Wed Feb 1 18:39:55 EST 2017
Tim, the hang also occurs when someone is connected via dongle or dvap to
the XRF module that talks to the dstar channel driver.
73
Ted
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 12:45 PM, Tim Sawyer <tisawyer at gmail.com> wrote:
> It's probably your Dstar repeater hang time plus the hang time of the
> analog Repeater's. I'm assuming you probably have a mobile (node 29941)
> listening to the Dstar repeater. If that is the case there is no AllStar
> solution for this. You have to remove the hang timer from the D star
> machine or mask it with PL if there is such a thing on Dstar.
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 12:17 PM "Mark P via arm-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
>> A brief description of our system befoer I ask the question. We (PAPA
>> system) have several allstar nodes, 29941 dstar channel, 29926 Echolink,
>> 29940 IRLP and 40685 <-->43626 where our RTCMs are connected and that
>> serves as node that we tie all the other nodes to. Allstar is install on
>> the same physical system that we have XRF012 running on so that we can tie
>> our analog system to dstar and other things.
>>
>> It seems we have an unusually long hange time (8 sec) on our analog
>> repeaters whenever there is any activity coming through on our node 29941
>> from dstar. We don't experience this whenever there is activity on the
>> other nodes. What setting in asterisks can I change to decrease the hang
>> time? Below is another clairification on how the nodes are connected.
>>
>> analog repeaters---->43626<-->40685<-->29941---->dstar
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> 73
>> Ted
>> W6SAT
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