[arm-allstar] announcements resetting to default after reboot
John Simmons
jasimmons at pinewooddata.com
Tue Oct 8 21:06:19 EDT 2019
I had a similar problem that was caused by the node thinking it had a
received signal.
-de John NI0K
"Russell Thomas via ARM-allstar" wrote on 10/8/2019 6:39 PM:
> not sure what i've done to the node. I had set the telemdefault=1 from a 2
> and it seemed to run fine after this email but at some point today
> telemetry is stopping in the middle of voice announcements and leaving the
> ptt keyed up for what appears like indefinatly.
> the only way i've found to fix it (I hope) is to turn off telemetry like
> this:
> telemdefault=0
> any ideas what could be wrong?
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 3:59 PM David McGough <kb4fxc at inttek.net> wrote:
>
>> Nothing has recently changed regarding telemetry announcements, as far as
>> I know??
>>
>> To turn telemetry on when Asterisk starts, in the rpt.conf node
>> stanza, set:
>>
>> telemdefault=1
>>
>> Also note the telemdynamic statement, which allows user control via COP
>> commands. To allow COP (such as 901, 902, 903) control commands:
>>
>> telemdynamic=1
>>
>>
>>
>> 73, David KB4FXC
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 3 Oct 2019, "Russell Thomas via ARM-allstar" wrote:
>>
>>> I think this started happening after the last update.
>>>
>>> if I reboot my node (which isn't often) I have to run this dtmf code to
>>> turn back on my announcements: *901
>>>
>>> *901 ; announce everything
>>> *902 ; announce NOTHING
>>> *903 ; announce for a few minutes then go quiet
>>>
>>> is this something that can be fixed?
>>> or should I set this as a macro on bootup like where I connect to a node
>> on
>>> startup?
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Russell, KV4S
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