[arm-allstar] Initial setup question

Les Keegan n4lpk at comcast.net
Thu Aug 5 21:23:28 EDT 2021


Try 40894 It will play back your audio. Not sure if it will pick up any noise but it is worth a try.

Les Keegan
N4LPK
> On 08/05/2021 6:19 PM Peter Dominguez via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> 
>  
> Hi,
> 
> I am very new to Allstar and I believe I have setup my Raspberry PI 4B correctly. I connected an Alinco 435T MkIII to the Raspberry Pi using the RIM-Lite Alinco card from Repeater-Builder. The Alinco is in Simplex mode on low power on 446.50 and I get the periodic announcements from the Raspberry Pi on an HT tuned to the same frequency as well as on the Alinco.  I can connect / disconnect to remote nodes using the Asterisk command line: "rpt fun 54265 *73<node>"   or  "rpt fun 54265 *73<node>".
> 
> When I connect to a node I hear all the traffic perfectly clear, both on the Alinco and the HT. When I transmit I do not receive a response.  However, I did receive an email from an admin stating: Your node  Periodically is locking up a ptt. Your your node is getting interference  making it key up?   Please use a pl tone on your receive and or Resolve  the issue."  I think that person blocked me from trying to reconnect to that node.
> 
> There isn't an Allstar repeater within radio range of my location so I could listen for what my signal sounds like. I wish there was an Allstar testing location / node such as exists for Skype where you can connect to an Allstar test number/node and it plays back your audio a few seconds later so you could hear what your audio sounds like to adjust it.
> 
> I would appreciate any advice on next steps.  I am familiar with tcpdump and Wireshark but hoping that is not the path I have to take.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
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