[arm-allstar] ARM-allstar Digest, Vol 90, Issue 16

Mark VE3JMR ve3jmr at jmarkrobinson.ca
Fri Nov 19 21:27:06 EST 2021


Jeff; 

The answer in your question: "Majority of the members (and repeaters)
are running HamVoIP with zero issues." 

Try changing holdofftelem to 0. 

Also, is your install on an RPi? Do you use the n node only as an
Allstar node or also as the repeater's controller? 

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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2021 11:54:00 -0700
From: Jeff Karpinski <jeff at 3d0g.net>
To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Subject: [arm-allstar] Radioless hub telemetry
Message-ID: <8753CA16-E911-49B5-A53D-8D81CBB421FF at 3d0g.net>
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Apologies in advance for talking about AllStarLink but I'm hoping some
of you have crossed this bridge before.

We've got a VPS based hub node, (running AllStarLink, obviously) that's
used to aggregate connections from our repeaters. We also allow members
to link their own personal nodes to the hub. Majority of the members
(and repeaters) are running HamVoIP with zero issues.

Problem is, for the life of me, I cannot get the hub to shut up. It
voice announces every single connect and disconnect into it back out to
all nodes. As AllStar's popularity has grown in the club, the number of
nodes has exploded and it's hugely annoying to the repeater users
hearing connect / disconnect messages constantly.

Soo, anyone been down this path before? Here's the pertinent bits from
the hub rpt.conf. I could also post the whole damn thing to pasebin if
it helps.

duplex = 2
linktolink = no
hangtime = 0
althangtime = 0
telemdefault = 0
holdofftelem = 1
telemdefault = 0
telemdynamic = 0
nounkeyct = 1
; idrecording = |ie 
; idtalkover = |ie

73 75 de VE3JMR 
Mark 
Port Colborne, Ontario 
CANADA 
https://www.qrz.com/db/VE3JMR 
Allstar Node# 53132 [1] 
Echolink Node# 736666 

LIFE has an expiry date.
<if trumpet=%true then exit function> 

Links:
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[1] http://stats.allstarlink.org/stats/53132


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