[arm-allstar] Radioless Node - push button switch to run connect to hub/node script
wrhowell amphibiansolutions.us
wrhowell at amphibiansolutions.us
Mon Mar 6 10:32:47 EST 2023
How are you going to interface that box to a Pi in order to use the mic & speaker?
Wil/Can you provide your setup afterwards for others to share, please?
Thank you,
William KI5PHN
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From: ARM-allstar <arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org> on behalf of Rob Seaman via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 5, 2023 5:06 PM
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Cc: Rob Seaman <vk6ld at outlook.com.au>
Subject: [arm-allstar] Radioless Node - push button switch to run connect to hub/node script
Hi All,
I'm building a radioless node for a friend who has interest in Allstar, but little to no interest in computers.
He has given me a well made box, that was previously used a radio test jig setup, so it has a mic, speaker and a row of LED's & momentary SPST push button type switches on the front panel.
One idea I had was to use the momentary switches to connect to some hubs, one for discconnect all and one for a shutdown switch on GPIO pins 9 & 11.
The shutdown switch is easy, as the script already exists in Hamvoip.
I had a search back through the Hamvoip.org list archives and the Allstar Community chat for connect/disconnect via a momentary switch on the GPIO, while there was one or two brief mentions of wanting to do this, I wasn't able to find any other information or scripts.
I read the 'Using the GPIO command with Allstar 06/11/15' found on the Hamvoip website, so have a slightly better understanding, but I'm not clear how Allstar/Hamvoip is to monitor for example, GPIO pin 13 going to ground, therefore execute disconnect all (*76) or pin 15 going to ground, therefore connect to UK Hub (*7341522).
Hope the above makes sense and any tips or assistance would be aprpeciated.
Regards,
Rob...
VK6LD
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