[arm-allstar] text messages

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sun Aug 7 14:01:37 EDT 2022


You can also get PTT handsets for many SIP phones, which when combined
with VOX should work effectively.  Here are some Cisco examples from ebay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/234542686180

https://www.ebay.com/itm/265681446062


73, David K4FXC


On Sun, 7 Aug 2022, "Patrick Perdue via ARM-allstar" wrote:

> 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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