[arm-allstar] Courtesy Tone Folder Location
Victor Watkins
kb5ako at icloud.com
Thu Feb 22 17:33:10 EST 2024
Patrick,
Thanks for replying. I am new to Linux, and am just now trying to feel my way around.
I was able to copy the sounds at /var/lib/asterisk/sounds and listen to them on my windows computer.
So, I thought that I would at least be able to copy the existing courtesy tones over to windows, so I could play them to see how they sound. Then, assign the one that I liked for each function, or just disable the tone(s). I’m waiting on my radio interface to arrive, so I can’t hear them with a radio. I want all of the config files to be ready to go when I do get the interface.
Victor, KB5AKO
> On Feb 22, 2024, at 16:17, Patrick Perdue via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
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> Greetings, Victor:
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> By default, there is nothing to copy, because, unless you explicitly define an audio file, the built-in Asterisk tone generator is used.
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> 73
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> N2DYI
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>> On 2/22/2024 3:39 PM, Victor Watkins via ARM-allstar wrote:
>> What is the file path to where the courtesy tones are located?
>> I know that I can define what tones to use in rpt.conf.
>> I want to copy the tones to my windows computer, and play them.
>> I don’t have my Dinah radio interface yet. I’m waiting on it.
>>
>> Victor, KB5AKO
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