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</head><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">Thanks Steve.<br>
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I've managed to get it working by adjusting the logic and now it's all
good. Just need to find some local users to test it now then it will be
put back into service on Wednesday.<br>
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Matt<br>
M0LMK<br>
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<br>Hard to say from this end, but is it possible that your repeated
audio
is being looped around twice? Once by the node and once by the repeater?
Audio loop around should only happen in one place or the other, but
never both. The app_rpt has an allowance for this using the
"linktolink=yes" line. If indeed you are looping the audio in both the
node AND the repeater, this would account for the audio sounding the way
you are describing it. Just a guess from this end. I believe if you end
up using linktolink=yes you must also change from duplex=2 to duplex=0
and the linktolink=yes line should be added just above or below the
duplex=0 line.
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<br>Good Luck!
<br>N5ZUA
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__pbrmquotes="true" class="__pbConvBody">I'm using a modified USB fob
with an Icom UR8050 repeater. Everything
seems to be working as it should from the node side but I have a small
issue what I connect the usb fob to the repeater.
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<br>It seems to muffle/distort the repeater tx audio. For example, If I
connect via the node and TX then the repeater goes into TX mode and
transmits the audio received from the node just fine. However, the
repeater courtesy tone is distorted when the audio transmission ends.
Another example is when there is no connections to the node and the
repeater sends it's ID. The repeater goes into TX and sends the Morse ID
but it sounds distorted and very quite. If I unplug the USB fob then the
repeater works just fine.
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<br>Just to clarify, I'm using the built in repeater logic to control
the RF
side of things and I don't want the node to send any tones or ID. I just
want it to send repeater audio out to the AllStar network and send
Allstar audio to the repeater.
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<br>My connection like like this...
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<br>Fob TX Audio - Repeater LI (Modulation signal input with 300-3000Hz
6dB/oct emphasis)
<br>Fob Ground - Repeater GND
<br>Fob RX Audio - Repeater LO (Detected signal output with 300-3000Hz
6dB/oct de-emphasis)
<br>Fob PTT - Repeater EXT PTT (External PPT input. Connect to ground to
TX)
<br>Fob COS - Repeater BUSY (Becomes high impedance while receiving)
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<br>I have duplex=2 in my rpt.conf and duplex=1 in my simpleusb.conf is
that
correct?
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<br>Matt
<br>M0LMK
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