[arm-allstar] LocalPlay vs NonLocal - Announcements, etc.

Patrick Perdue borrisinabox at gmail.com
Fri Mar 29 15:48:08 EDT 2024


Greetings, Gary:

Since Skywarn Plus uses tail messages, those will follow the same path 
as other local telemetry, such as ID's, courtesy tones, and events that 
are specifically routed through rpt localplay.

For local telemetry, no Allstarlink/HamVoIP node connected in the normal 
way through IaxRPT and the radio-secure context or echolink should hear 
those announcements. They will only transmit to the things directly 
connected to the repeater, I.E. the sound fob, DVSwitch Mobile, 
connected SIP phones, or IaxRPT connected through another context, as 
well as WT mode, I.E. Repeaterphone on iOS, Transceive on Mac, and DVSM 
using WT mode. This is intended behavior. Otherwise, if you connect your 
node to a larger network, they would be bombarded with irrelevant tones 
and alerts at best, loops and bouncing at worst.

You can play a file across all connected nodes using rpt playback 
instead of rpt localplay, but that won't get your Skywarn Plus generated 
tail messages outside of the repeater to other connected nodes. AFAIK, 
there is really no good way to do this should you want to, for some 
reason, without doing some serious modification to the Skywarn Plus 
scripts. And, if you ever connect a repeater with such modifications to 
a larger network, that's a pretty good way to make enemies fast and get 
yourself banned. I assume Sounds like this is probably a small group, 
and such things are generally not a concern.


73

N2DYI


On 3/29/2024 2:10 PM, Gary Ownsby via ARM-allstar wrote:
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> I have a few functions on my HamVoIP node (attached to a repeater) that generate or trigger announcements such as Skywarn Plus, Public Service Announcements, time, weather conditions, etc.  After monitoring for a week or so, it appears that there seems to be some variation as to which work with all connecting devices such as RF-based repeater users, AllStar Linked Users, Shari PiHat users, those connected via RepeaterPhone, and those connected via the Echolink app.  My node is also configured for Echolink.
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> For instance, a Shari PiHat user hears nothing though he does hear everything via RF.  He says he has made no changes to the Shari's settings.
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> I do not hear anything (other than QSO traffic) when using the Echolink app on my iPhone.  I think I read somewhere that there are some special considerations about announcements & those connected via Echolink.
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> The PSAs are specifically set to localplay but the Shari PiHat user doesn't even hear them.
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> RepeaterPhone seems to work well for ASL/HamVoIP.  I hear announcements, time signals, etc.
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> So I'm trying to get a better understanding of what plays and what doesn't...especially weather notices.  I thought I understood that those that are linked to my node would hear (local play) announcements but that such would go no further across the network, yet the Shari PiHat user doesn't hear anything though he is directly connected to my node.
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> All of this is somewhat important as we have expanded the reach of our Skywarn Network to several counties and I want to make sure that I know who can received the notices one way or another.
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> So a little head-scratching is the order of the day.  I'd appreciate any thoughts or guidance you provide.
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> Thank you.
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