[arm-allstar] Not sure how to describe this.....

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sat Feb 22 20:29:58 EST 2020


Adam,

I think you're saying there are 2 repeaters involved: a TKR-851 connected 
to an RPi4, then a second repeater at a remote site??

How does the TKR-851 interact with the repeater at the remote site?

73, David KB4FXC





On Sat, 22 Feb 2020, "Adam Feuer via ARM-allstar" wrote:

> So here goes:

I have a node for the sole purpose of extending my repeater system's 
coverage to DVSwitch mobile when I'm not in the RF coverage area of the 
repeater. The main repeater system transmits PL all of the time and has 
a lengthy hang time which won't be changed.

The desire to have the phone act like an HT, the node (Pi4) is 
interfaced to a Kenwood TKR-851 repeater via an RA-42 at my house 
because there's no internet at the repeater site. As I type this, most 
things work well, just not how I want them to.

With the system un-keyed, If I initiate a PTT via DVSwitch mobile, the 
Kenwood repeater (at my house) keys up into my main repeater and my TX 
audio from the phone is perfect over the air. However, when I let go of 
PTT from the phone, I don't receive the repeater's courtesy tone or 
hangtime (or anyone talking back to me).  However, with the system 
un-keyed, If a call is initiated over the air from a repeater system 
user, it's heard on the Kenwood repeater at my house and I hear it on 
DVSwitch mobile perfectly... BUT, I can't reply until the main system's 
hang time ends.  This is not the case if DVSwitch mobile initiates the 
call though, I can key up as many times as I'd like during the hang 
time, but I just can't hear anyone.

I tried changing all of the duplex settings in rpt.conf but if I don't 
use setting "0", I get a continuous loop and neither repeater un-keys.  
So, I'm not sure if what I'm trying to do is even feasible at this 
point, but I did get close....

If anyone has any suggestions at what I might try, it would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks!

Adam N2ACF

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