[arm-allstar] Choppy Audio - don't think it is packet loss

Steve Agee irlp8720 at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 17 15:26:08 EDT 2021


*Are you only having issues with certain hub(s) you connect to, or 
randomly everywhere you connect?

N5ZUA
*
On 4/17/2021 9:19 AM, "Keynon Lannom via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> I am having an issue at times where audio from one node gets very
> choppy...can't think of another way to describe it. I thought it was packet
> loss - but if I connect to the same node via echolink - I have clear audio.
> If I disconnect this node from the primary hub I stay connected to and
> connect to say East Coast Reflector - the audio is clear. Disconnect and
> reconnect to the hub I use to connect all my other repeaters too and it is
> choppy. I can ping from the node to the hub and have zero dropped pings.
> What is strange is I can reboot the local node and the issue goes away and
> things will be clear again for a few days/weeks and then it starts up again.
>
> Node is a pi4 - 2GB
> DMK URI
> Currently it is connected wirelessly to my home WiFi - I have thought about
> hard wiring it to see if that resolves the issue...just have not got
> around to testing it.
>
> Local repeat, etc. all works fine. Any ideas? Would it be a good idea to
> set a scheduled reboot job on hamvoip nodes to reboot every few days?
>
> Thanks - Keynon
> KB5GLC
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