[arm-allstar] hamvoip as a repeater controller

KY220GROUP@GMAIL.COM ky220group at gmail.com
Fri Apr 17 13:09:44 EDT 2020


I have been kicking around the idea of replacing one or possibly two of my RC210's that have started acting a little nuts lately. I am convinced that HamVoIP is the way to go. Both repeaters have HamVoIP installs on port 2 anyway. My question would be about ctcss end/dec. I saw the post from Steve - N8AR about the script they use with ctcss. Can you adjust the encode time after un-key to cut any courtesy tones or ID's off for users who use enc & dec or other repeaters that may connect by RF. Not a deal breaker but I'd be willing to bet that it is easy. Thanks for the info and list.
73
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    On Friday, April 17, 2020, 10:58:50 AM EDT, Chris Smart via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:  
 
 Thanks Doug!

At 10:49 AM 4/17/2020, you wrote:
>Chris,
>
>  A basic answer to this question.  If you have a repeater where you can
>separate the RX/TX and disable any internal controller all you need to do
>is treat it as a separate RX/TX.  You have a Pi and a FOB and the RX audio
>and COS comes from the RX side of the repeater and the PTT and TX audio
>goes to the TX side of the repeater. Then you change the duplex setting in
>rpt.conf to =2. It is that simple. Of course you would want to make some
>other changes but that basically gets you on the air.
>
>*73 Doug, WA3DSP*
>*http://wa3dsp.org <http://wa3dsp.org>*
>
>On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 10:44 AM "Chris Smart via ARM-allstar" <
>arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> > Can I ask a similar question? I will be forwarding any responses to
> > it along to my local club.
> >
> > We have three analog repeaters currently, one of which is a nice new
> > Bridgecom Systems 220mHz machine.
> >
> > If we wanted to add Allstar to that, we would just need Hamvoip, a
> > PI, and Soundcard dongle and some sort of interface cable? Or, would
> > we even need the soundcard?
> >
> > I'm pretty sure we don't need a radio. We want to integrate Allstar
> > into what we already have.
> >
> > The shack housing the repeater does have Internet access.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Chris
> >
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