[arm-allstar] Node interfering

Mike - W5JR w5jr.lists at gmail.com
Sun Oct 14 19:48:37 EDT 2018


Just thinking of other possibilities. Maybe a “message” with a null or blank message? To hunt down this possibility, change some of the ID or message timers to see if the 30 minute sequence changes. 

tnx
Mike / W5JR
Alpharetta GA


> On Oct 14, 2018, at 6:51 AM, Kerry McKenzie via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi All and greetings from Australia
> I’m back again and have replaced the image and the raspberry pi for our
> node which connect to our local repeater.
> Just to bring you up to speed our node talks back on the internet for
> approx 5 seconds every half hour and it is so bad that I can no longer use
> it.
> 
> As I have mentioned previously it works perfectly in every possible way
> except every 30 minutes exactly sends something ba k across the web and
> kerchunks any one who is connected to me. This has been happening for
> months now and I am at a total loss to work out how to fix it.
> 
> My setup is fibre to the premises with 50 meg down and 25 up so plenty of
> bandwidth. My raspberry pi’s are current models plunged into a Cisco switch
> and I have the latest image now installed on a new pi and micro sd card.
> The old pi did exactly the same thing that the new pi is doing and I have
> now replaced these again, new pi and new sad card with the latest image.
> 
> Someone on here suggested that I capture the packets coming from the
> raspberry pi which I have now done by sniffing and capturing the port from
> the Cisco switch. I currently have about 3 hours of capture files.
> 
> My question,  is there anyone on this forum that can read these and make
> sense of them in the hope that they might give a clue to this talkback that
> is happening every 30 minutes for approx 5 seconds.
> 
> I am quite desperate as the next step is ditch the whole project altogether
> if I cannot find a solution.
> Any help would be greatfully accepted,
> Regards Kerry VK4TUB
> -- 
> 
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