[arm-allstar] text messages

Patrick Perdue borrisinabox at gmail.com
Sun Aug 7 13:45:49 EDT 2022


Yep. And if you have SIP/IAX attached directly to a repeater, that tone 
would go out over the air as well, which is probably not desirable. 
Plus, you'd have to set holdofftelem=0, and remember that there is an 
inherent delay between the time the localplay command is sent, and the 
time the file actually plays. This could add about 1.5 seconds between 
the time the macro is called, and the time the tone plays. Factor in 
some more latency, and you could end up with a situation where you have 
a few seconds of dead air before you realize you're even transmitting if 
you rely on the tone.

I do sometimes use a SIP softphone to run nets, because it sounds better 
and is less latent than iaxrpt, and for that, I do use DTMF entry rather 
than VOX. I've never encountered a situation where I've typed *99 and it 
didn't work.

I use a private node with dahddi/pseudo for the phone such that I can 
disable all telemetry. With the PJSIP library, which is used in both 
software and hardware, weird stuff can happen even if phonelinks=0.


On 8/7/2022 12:00 PM, "David McGough via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> I use VOX mode with all my SIP/SCCP/autopatch phones.  Then, to make sure
> VOX doesn't trip, I use the mic-mute button on the phone.
>
> I don't know of any easy way to play a tone on key-up, other than perhaps
> turning *99 into a macro that includes a localplay operation.  Further,
> while this might be useful for first-time users, I expect it would quickly
> get really old in the long term....
>
> Some users on my systems regularly use reverse-autopatch functionality to
> call nets, etc., when out of the repeater coverage areas.  The
> VOX/mute-button method works well, in practice.
>
> 73, David K4FXC
>
>
>
> On Sun, 7 Aug 2022, Dave Petrie wrote:
>
>> Good Morning David, that was an easy fix, Thank You!
>> Any luck on pointing me to *99 keyup so I can add an ascending tone right
>> after
>> I keyup letting me know I am transmitting audio from my sip deskphone?
>> I like the *0# to unkey and been trying to find where the cop commands are
>> so I can play, but no luck yet.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 9:56 AM David McGough <kb4fxc at inttek.net> wrote:
>>
>>> In your rpt.conf 40039 node stanza, set:
>>>
>>> phonesendlinks=0
>>>
>>> ....Save and reload.
>>>
>>> 73, David K4FXC
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, 7 Aug 2022, "Dave Petrie via ARM-allstar" wrote:
>>>
>>>> i have my sip phone connected to freepbx and
>>>> freepbx trunk to my allstar hamvoip node 40039 via iax
>>>> and outbound calling using that trunk with specified
>>>> node 40039 as a number, i keep getting L T5000 text messages
>>>> on my sip phone which is telling me that my node
>>>> 40039 that I am listening to via the trunk has a linked
>>>> node 5000. How do i stop those text messages from
>>>> coming in to my sip deskphone?
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