[arm-allstar] Commercial Systems

Ken Arck ken at arcomcontrollers.com
Thu Aug 11 16:33:15 EDT 2022


While ASL and HamVoip have shown themselves to be stable (enough), 
I'd be VERY leery of using either in a mission critical application, 
such as public safety

Ken, AH6LE



At 08:27 AM 8/11/2022, you wrote:
>My question pertains to not just HamVoIP but potentially both the HamVoIP
>and the ASL versions of Allstar. I have an opportunity to possibly install
>a low cost public safety simulcast system for a small county that has a
>limited budget. With this system, I would use Allstar running on a server
>using the RTCM's. The RTCM's are sold commercially through Micro Node so
>their resale shouldn't be an issue. My question is selling a government
>(county) agency this system without violating the licensing of the
>software. In reality we aren't selling the Allstar software, only the
>hardware and the time set it up. I am trying to see if anyone has done this
>or if anyone can advise me on the legalities of doing this. Any information
>would be appreciated.
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