[arm-allstar] No DTMF using Zopier keypad on IOS
Joe Puma
kd2nfc at gmail.com
Sat May 26 18:47:27 EST 2018
Just wanted to add that I just tested mind. When I press try dtmf tones I don’t see the tones in the CLI but they do register. *99 # and other dtmf to connect to nodes or whatever. I just don’t see it in the CLI but they register. That’s all I can add for me. I’m a new user to AllStar so I recently setup and installed everything.
Joe
KD2NFC
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 26, 2018, at 7:14 PM, Don Backstrom - AA7AU via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
>> On Sat 19-May-18 00:29, "Glenn Morgon via arm-allstar" wrote:
>> I believe it’s the client on the phone itself as the node will respond to
>> the DTMF, however, the phone simply doesn’t play them. When using Zoiper
>> under windows it plays the DTMF just fine.
>
> Glenn:
>
> Don't know about IOS, however I used to use Zoiper from my Samsung Galaxy (Android) to control the AllStar node on H1 (one of our local machines) and had no problem using the dialpad to control H1 thru Hamvoip/AllStar with DTMF over my Android phone. You know the control operator of H1, ask him.
>
> However, when I recently made the mistake of "updating" that app on my phone, it became completely impossible to use. It was now trying to be "cute" at the total expense of usable, and I am about to disable it (which is a shame as the old version also worked so well with my commercial VOIP provider when I needed occasionally to call thru them).
>
> My advice to all is: 1) if you have it and it works - don't upgrade it, and 2) if you don't have it and need something for your Android or other phone - find something else.
>
> Of course, it also suffered from having to actively and always use the "mute" button as a reverse PTT.
>
> Zoiper definitely messed up. Forgetaboutit.
>
> Good luck,
>
> - Don - AA7AU
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