[arm-allstar] Disable DTMF muting?

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sun May 7 20:53:33 EST 2017


Hi Justin,

Well, yes, you can allow ALL DTMF to pass from an a sending node to a
receiving node, using a channel driver hack I added sometime back for use
with HF radios. But, the negative side effect to this is that all local
DTMF processing gets disabled.

To turn off ALL local DTMF processing and allow DTMF to pass unscathed to
the remote end, in the active stanza of your chan_simpleusb.conf file, add
the directive:

dtmf_dsp=0

We don't currently have a way to otherwise selectively process DTMF. That 
capability is definitely on the wish list, however.


73, David KB4FXC



On Sun, 7 May 2017, "Justin Reed via arm-allstar" wrote:

> This is not what I'm asking at all.
> 
> I'm not interested in DTMF regeneration or forwarding.
> 
> I want to know how to make the nodes pass the audio during DTMF key 
> presses just like it passes voice.
> 
> No muting of the digits at all, ever.
> 
> Can this be done?
> Justin
> 
> 
> On 5/7/2017 8:26 PM, "David McGough via arm-allstar" wrote:
> > Hi again.
> >
> > Please disregard my previous message---propagate_dtmf DOES indeed work
> > properly.  I had messed up a macro due to a typo at my end.  OOPS!
> >
> > Note that to activate the DTMF propagation, you must send a DTMF command
> > sequence to the remotely connected node.
> >
> > So, for example, if your local node is 1100 and you connect to the remote
> > node 1200 (*31200 entered locally). Then, you want to send DTMF sequences
> > to the remote end, you must locally enter: *41200 (where the 1200 is the
> > remote node number)...Now, ALL DTMF and commands get forwarded to node
> > 1200...Once you're finished, locally enter a: # DTMF symbol to de-activate
> > remote command mode.
> >
> > To further enhance this capability, you can use the inxlat and outxlat
> > directives to forms DTMF macros.
> >
> > Please give this method a try...
> >
> >
> > 73, David KB4FXC
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 7 May 2017, "David McGough via arm-allstar" wrote:
> >
> 
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