[arm-allstar] Voting
Lee Woldanski
ve7fet at tparc.org
Mon Dec 7 16:51:39 EST 2020
Hi Aaron,
Make sure your rpt.conf context uses your node number in both the context
name, and the channel driver:
[400000] ; Change this to your assigned node number
; CHANNEL DRIVER SETTINGS
rxchannel=voter/400000 ; We're using the VOTER channel driver
...
Make sure in voter.conf, that you are calling the same named context:
[general]
port = 667 ;
buflen = 120
[400000]
...
In allmon.ini in /srv/http/supermon, add an entry for the voting system:
[VHF VOTER System]
rtcmnode=400000
menu=yes
If you don't use a node number (you used a "friendly name") for the
contexts for the voter, it won't work. Been there, done that, got the
t-shirt.
Lee
On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 9:38 AM "Aaron Groover via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> Morning, well afternoon now. So this weekend we ended up finishing our
> simulcast project and followed every direction known to man for this
> system. Everything is working just fine EXCEPT the RSSI dashboard. I have
> the proper files what it called for. And still won’t load onto allmon or
> even supermon. So I’m using the first generation of allmon and it works.
> Any ideas?
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Lee Woldanski, AScT
VE7FET
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