[arm-allstar] Issue with TXCTCSS Control
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Mon Apr 29 10:25:54 EDT 2019
Hi Brad,
You should be able to filter out ALL DCS/PL tones which have been
received by the GM300. Then, there would be no "rogue" tones passing
through asterisk/allstar to cause problems.
To enable the simpleusb brick-wall filter, set dcsfilter=yes in the
simpleusb.conf stanza for the node.
Note this setting can be real-time toggled in the simpleusb-tune-menu
program, option q.
There is also the original simpleusb PL filter. It's less aggressive,
letting a little more low-end audio through. Turn is on with plfilter=yes
in the simpleusb.conf stanza for the node.
Note this setting can be real-time toggled in the simpleusb-tune-menu
program, option h.
73, David KB4FXC
On Mon, 29 Apr 2019, Brad Trogdon wrote:
> David,
>
> Your reply sparked a thought that you may have an answer to. When HamVoIP
> is used as a repeater controller between two Motorola GM-300's is it
> possible to reject (Not repeat) CTCSS tones received that are not
> defined? This would be the fix for a issue I have an the inability to use
> it as a stand alone controller.
>
> In my scenario we have other repeaters coordinated on same Freq and need to
> prevent the distant traffic from opening the repeater. If only a single
> tone we could address by adding PL to the Rec radio but more than one tone
> is in play.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Brad
> ~~
>
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