<div dir="ltr">Hello group, <div>Over the last two months I've been making some good progress with using BBBs to control frequency agility of Syntor X radios outfitted with xcat memory replacement modules. This came from the need of having frequency agility of both radios on a controller with no remote base support. I almost have a working solution here, but need a little help with a node connection/functioning problem I'm having. <br><br>Allow me to describe my setup. I have two BBBs, one with a URI hooked to a hardware repeater controller. Both BBBs have a USB-serial adapter, which connects to the xcat modules in my two remote base radios. Both remote base radios are interfaced to the hardware repeater controller. Each BeagleBone has the two nodes that it comes with stock; your "allstar" node, and a private "pseudo" node (comes as 1999) I defined the pseudo nodes as remote bases, and added the proper stanzas in app_rpt for the xcat.</div><div><br></div><div>I can now control a radio by connecting the "URI" allstar node to the desired radio's pseudo node, then function the pseudo node for things like memory, frequency, PL etc. Problem is once I'm done, I can't seem to disconnect with a *3 from the pseudo node. Even funnier, if I just ignore this and connect to the other pseudo node, the functioning I send to the newly connected pseudo node goes to the wrong pseudo node. <br><br>Is there some script to make a control-op command that can restart asterisk? This would be clumsy as heck, but it might be the only simple solution to this weird bug. </div><div><br></div><div>Thanks for reading and 73</div><div>KJ6QFS<div class="gmail_signature">Sam Skolfield</div>
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