[arm-allstar] outxlat across two nodes on the same Pi

Patrick Perdue borrisinabox at gmail.com
Thu Oct 7 12:32:15 EDT 2021


Maybe. I'm not familiar with that controller. I just know that they tell 
me all the ports are used.


On 10/7/2021 10:32 AM, "Steve Mobley - WB4BXO via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> If you’re talking about an Arcom RC-210, it has three ports.
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> Steve Mobley - WB4BXO
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>> On Oct 7, 2021, at 6:01 AM, Patrick Perdue via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
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>> Here's the situation.
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>> A club has a repeater on an existing Rc-210 controller with two ports. Port 1 is the repeater itself. Port 2 is a HamVoIP node connected to a URI. The club wants to also connect a Yaesu HRI-200 in analog mode to the repeater, but there are no more ports left. Suggested building a cable and connecting it to another sound fob, putting it on a private node, then connecting the two nodes together.
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>> However, now they need a way to control the WIRES x software from the repeater over DTMF.
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>> I have done this with outxlat, but this is only good if you are sending commands directly from the node you want to send local DTMF through. In this case, node 1 is connected to the repeater, and node 2 is connected to the HRI-200. Node 2 needs to receive arbitrary DTMF strings to send off to the HRI-200, which will then be interpreted by the WIRES x software at the other end.
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>> How an this be accomplished?
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>> If outxlat is used on node 1, it will just send DTMF to that output, not to the fob attached to node 2.
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>> 73
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>> N2DYI
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