[arm-allstar] Hamvoip as a repeater controller

Alan Bartkowiak n2zvn.ae at gmail.com
Tue Apr 30 21:16:23 EDT 2024


Good evening Jed,
I am using hamvoip as my repeater controller on a motorola GR1225 with a
DMKengineering URI. It works great and is very reliable/stable. I actually
prefer hamvoip
over a scom as it is much more configurable. It will take you as far as
your imagination.
You can connect to other nodes via DTMF or supermon, Echolink can be added,
schedule automatic node drops or connects, make your own announcements,
add skywarn plus for weather warnings and so much more. The majority of the
configuration is done in the RPT.CONF file. On the first boot, you are
walked
through the initial configuration which will get you up and running.
My best suggestion would be to visit hamvoip.com  and read through
the documents. I find myself using them all the time.There is a lot of
great information there.

Good luck and 73
Alan N2ZVN

On Tue, Apr 30, 2024 at 8:26 PM Jed Barton via ARM-allstar <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Hey guys.  Hope everyone is doing well.  Alright, so I may take a leap of
> faith here, and try hamvoip as a repeater controller, and would love some
> feedback.  I have a quantar here.  I've always used something like an arcom
> or scom.  So here's my first question, I'm assuming I would adjust pretty
> much everything in rpt.conf when it comes to courtesy tones, IDs, and all
> of that.
> I would assume when I put this in repeater mode, I can make allstar
> connections like normal and all that.
> If anyone can give me some words of wisdom from personal experience, that
> would be great.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jed.n1jbc
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