[arm-allstar] Multiple idrecording
Alessio Sacchi
iz4efn at gmail.com
Sun Sep 15 18:07:02 EDT 2019
Thanks, I guess you are suggesting to use tail messages separated by comma
for the second item in the scenario.
Can I configure multiple tailmessagetime? The reason why I am asking is I
am using a tail message right now to advice users when main power supply
goes away. To replicate the behavior of the older Motorola repeater which
was sending a courtesy tone in such a case, I have set a very small
tailmessagetime so it expires every time anyone unkeys, and a tailmessage
that is only copied in the specified location upon power failure detection
via GPIO, to tell people to reduce usage as the repeater is running on
batteries.
Ideally I would like to set different tailmessagetime for each of the item
in the tailmessagelist. Workaround would be a cronjob that copies the file
every N seconds and removes after a few so the power outage use case does
not get disrupted. But if the task happens while someone is keying, and the
file is removed before it unkeys, the tail id opportunity would get lost.
Alessio IZ4EFN
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 11:50 PM David McGough <kb4fxc at inttek.net> wrote:
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> Yes, this works fine. Each node stanza can have a unique idrecording and
> unique tail messages.
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> On Sun, 15 Sep 2019, "Alessio Sacchi via ARM-allstar" wrote:
>
> > Hi folks - reading documentation is sounds like more than one ID
> recording
> > can be configured. I am not clear whether this is per node or it's a more
> > general statement.
> >
> > My desired scenario:
> > - One idrecording per node, node-specific (easy - point each idrecording
> to
> > different files)
> > - One or more additional messages, still node-specific, sent at regular
> > intervals (different from the main iderecording) and when no traffic has
> > been present for a N seconds.
> >
> > Is the latter achievable?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Alessio IZ4EFN
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