[App_rpt] Remote Base?

Does anyone know where I can get a Doug Hall RBI-1 interface?
They are no longer in production.

Also is the FT897 the only radio supported with a Quad PCI board, or are
there other radios with the same command structure?

Thanks, Gary

Yes, the RBI-1 is a thing of the past, sorry.

I would certainly imagine that the command structure of the FT-897/857/817 has got to
be similar to some of their "bigger" radios.

Also, in the new release that is about to be released, we support the Kenwood TM-G707
series (708, 700 etc) radios, and theoretically the D7 HT 144/440 radios using the
Quad PCI card.

···

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Does anyone know where I can get a Doug Hall RBI-1 interface?
They are no longer in production.

Also is the FT897 the only radio supported with a Quad PCI board, or are
there other radios with the same command structure?

Thanks, Gary

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It happens I have a TM-D700 sitting here that is not being used. I will plan
on getting a Quad PCI card and using this radio when the next version is
released.

To clarify, are you saying any of the FT-897/857/817 radios will work with
the current version?

Thanks, Gary

···

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Yes, the RBI-1 is a thing of the past, sorry.

I would certainly imagine that the command structure of the
FT-897/857/817
has got to
be similar to some of their "bigger" radios.

Also, in the new release that is about to be released, we support the
Kenwood TM-G707
series (708, 700 etc) radios, and theoretically the D7 HT
144/440 radios
using the
Quad PCI card.

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>Does anyone know where I can get a Doug Hall RBI-1 interface?
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>Also is the FT897 the only radio supported with a Quad PCI
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Although we havent actually tested on the 817 and 857, according to documentation, it should
work fine. All 3 of those radios are the same internal design, and most of the difference between
them is physical and whats at the "business" end of the transmitter section. Frankly, I have
never come across anyone, that, given the choice between the 3 radios, didnt pick the 897,
given the minimal price difference between each of them.

Since the software is still in "development" we still have to get access to a D708 and a D700
(geeze, theyre the same radio +/- the TNC, but I gotta test both to be completely
thorough) to do final testing. I have been developing it on a G707, and that works
great.

Sure, if you already have a D700, then this would be a great use of it.

···

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It happens I have a TM-D700 sitting here that is not being used. I will plan
on getting a Quad PCI card and using this radio when the next version is
released.

To clarify, are you saying any of the FT-897/857/817 radios will work with
the current version?

Thanks, Gary

> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Yes, the RBI-1 is a thing of the past, sorry.
>
> I would certainly imagine that the command structure of the
> FT-897/857/817
> has got to
> be similar to some of their "bigger" radios.
>
> Also, in the new release that is about to be released, we support the
> Kenwood TM-G707
> series (708, 700 etc) radios, and theoretically the D7 HT
> 144/440 radios
> using the
> Quad PCI card.
>
> >From: "Gary Young" <pcfrover@tcomeng.com>
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> >
> >Also is the FT897 the only radio supported with a Quad PCI
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I would be glad to help out and test the new version on my D700 if you can't
find any other way to verify compatibility.

Gary

···

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Although we havent actually tested on the 817 and 857, according to
documentation, it should
work fine. All 3 of those radios are the same internal
design, and most of
the difference between
them is physical and whats at the "business" end of the
transmitter section.
Frankly, I have
never come across anyone, that, given the choice between the
3 radios, didnt
pick the 897,
given the minimal price difference between each of them.

Since the software is still in "development" we still have to
get access to
a D708 and a D700
(geeze, theyre the same radio +/- the TNC, but I gotta test
both to be
completely
thorough) to do final testing. I have been developing it on a
G707, and that
works
great.

Sure, if you already have a D700, then this would be a great
use of it.

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>Thanks, Gary
>
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> >
> > Yes, the RBI-1 is a thing of the past, sorry.
> >
> > I would certainly imagine that the command structure of the
> > FT-897/857/817
> > has got to
> > be similar to some of their "bigger" radios.
> >
> > Also, in the new release that is about to be released, we
support the
> > Kenwood TM-G707
> > series (708, 700 etc) radios, and theoretically the D7 HT
> > 144/440 radios
> > using the
> > Quad PCI card.
> >
> > >From: "Gary Young" <pcfrover@tcomeng.com>
> > >Reply-To: pcfrover@tcomeng.com,Asterisk Repeater Controler
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How does one change the Id'er frequency and make a custom Courtesy Tone?

Changing the settings in rpt.conf doesn't appear to do anything.

Gary

Gary,

See if your version supports "rpt reload" from the asterisk command line. If
it does, you can change the unlinked courtesy tone ct1 in rpt.conf then
execute rpt reload on the command line, and when you key the radio,
the new courtesy tone will be played on unkey.

For morse, "rpt reload" does not reload the parameters from the config file.
Asterisk must be restarted for morse changes to take place. This appears to
be a bug which needs to be fixed in app_rpt.c

If the asterisk comand line doesn't understand "rpt reload", this means you
are running an older version of app_rpt.c without reload support. Try
restaring asterisk after making the changes to rpt.conf.

Steve.

···

On Saturday 07 October 2006 18:49, Gary Young wrote:

How does one change the Id'er frequency and make a custom Courtesy Tone?

Changing the settings in rpt.conf doesn't appear to do anything.

Gary

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Thanks, it is working. Restarting asterisk was the answer.

Gary

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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Rodgers [mailto:hwstar@rodgers.sdcoxmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 9:03 AM
To: pcfrover@tcomeng.com; Asterisk Repeater Controler
Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Custom ID and CT tones?

Gary,

See if your version supports "rpt reload" from the asterisk
command line. If
it does, you can change the unlinked courtesy tone ct1 in
rpt.conf then
execute rpt reload on the command line, and when you key the radio,
the new courtesy tone will be played on unkey.

For morse, "rpt reload" does not reload the parameters from
the config file.
Asterisk must be restarted for morse changes to take place.
This appears to
be a bug which needs to be fixed in app_rpt.c

If the asterisk comand line doesn't understand "rpt reload",
this means you
are running an older version of app_rpt.c without reload
support. Try
restaring asterisk after making the changes to rpt.conf.

Steve.

On Saturday 07 October 2006 18:49, Gary Young wrote:
> How does one change the Id'er frequency and make a custom
Courtesy Tone?
>
> Changing the settings in rpt.conf doesn't appear to do anything.
>
> Gary
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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Is it true that in order to change the frequencies of the telemetry tones, I
have to change them in app_rpt.c then re-make asterisk?

Changing the tone frequency definitions in rpt.conf did nothing even after
an asterisk restart.

Gary

Is there a way to open up a Link Port or Remote Base port to pass DTMF
Audio?

Gary

Gary,

We have some functionality for this when operating a node as a bridge to a
legacy RF-linked system. (We do this on the Calnet node)

There are settings to faclitate this in rpt.conf:

propagate_dtmf
linktolink
notelemtx
inxlat
outxlat

They're not documented in the rpt. conf file yet, so you'll have to look at
the app_rpt.c source file to figure out how to use them.

The problem comes when you want to pass * and #. Since these mean something to
the app_rpt command decoder, they need to be escaped with a 2 digit sequence.
When you enable command passthrough on a node acting as a bridge, *
traditionally becomes *7, and # becomes *0. This is true for all app_rpt
commands directed at that node as well. This is what the inxlat and outxlat
are used for.

Steve

···

On Thursday 26 October 2006 18:55, Gary wrote:

Is there a way to open up a Link Port or Remote Base port to pass DTMF
Audio?

Gary

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also, lets not forget about duplex=0

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From: Steve Rodgers <hwstar@rodgers.sdcoxmail.com>
To: pcfrover@tcomeng.com, Asterisk Repeater Controler <app_rpt@lists.illiana.net>
CC: telesistant@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Passing DTMF?
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Gary,

We have some functionality for this when operating a node as a bridge to a
legacy RF-linked system. (We do this on the Calnet node)

There are settings to faclitate this in rpt.conf:

propagate_dtmf
linktolink
notelemtx
inxlat
outxlat

They're not documented in the rpt. conf file yet, so you'll have to look at
the app_rpt.c source file to figure out how to use them.

The problem comes when you want to pass * and #. Since these mean something to
the app_rpt command decoder, they need to be escaped with a 2 digit sequence.
When you enable command passthrough on a node acting as a bridge, *
traditionally becomes *7, and # becomes *0. This is true for all app_rpt
commands directed at that node as well. This is what the inxlat and outxlat
are used for.

Steve

On Thursday 26 October 2006 18:55, Gary wrote:
> Is there a way to open up a Link Port or Remote Base port to pass DTMF
> Audio?
>
> Gary
>
> _______________________________________________
> App_rpt mailing list
> App_rpt@lists.illiana.net
> http://lists.illiana.net/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt

or is it duplex=1?? I dont remember, its definitely one of the two

···

From: Steve Rodgers <hwstar@rodgers.sdcoxmail.com>
To: pcfrover@tcomeng.com, Asterisk Repeater Controler <app_rpt@lists.illiana.net>
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Gary,

We have some functionality for this when operating a node as a bridge to a
legacy RF-linked system. (We do this on the Calnet node)

There are settings to faclitate this in rpt.conf:

propagate_dtmf
linktolink
notelemtx
inxlat
outxlat

They're not documented in the rpt. conf file yet, so you'll have to look at
the app_rpt.c source file to figure out how to use them.

The problem comes when you want to pass * and #. Since these mean something to
the app_rpt command decoder, they need to be escaped with a 2 digit sequence.
When you enable command passthrough on a node acting as a bridge, *
traditionally becomes *7, and # becomes *0. This is true for all app_rpt
commands directed at that node as well. This is what the inxlat and outxlat
are used for.

Steve

On Thursday 26 October 2006 18:55, Gary wrote:
> Is there a way to open up a Link Port or Remote Base port to pass DTMF
> Audio?
>
> Gary
>
> _______________________________________________
> App_rpt mailing list
> App_rpt@lists.illiana.net
> http://lists.illiana.net/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt

With these settings I get a very short burst of the dtmf propagated, very
short.
Is there a way to make the dtmf burst longer in duration?
The inxlat and outxlat do not seem to do anything with these settings.

propagate_dtmf = yes
linktolink = yes
inxlat = 7
outxlat = 0

Gary

···

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Rodgers [mailto:hwstar@rodgers.sdcoxmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 8:15 PM
To: pcfrover@tcomeng.com; Asterisk Repeater Controler
Cc: telesistant@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Passing DTMF?

Gary,

We have some functionality for this when operating a node as
a bridge to a
legacy RF-linked system. (We do this on the Calnet node)

There are settings to faclitate this in rpt.conf:

propagate_dtmf
linktolink
notelemtx
inxlat
outxlat

They're not documented in the rpt. conf file yet, so you'll
have to look at
the app_rpt.c source file to figure out how to use them.

The problem comes when you want to pass * and #. Since these
mean something to
the app_rpt command decoder, they need to be escaped with a 2
digit sequence.
When you enable command passthrough on a node acting as a bridge, *
traditionally becomes *7, and # becomes *0. This is true for
all app_rpt
commands directed at that node as well. This is what the
inxlat and outxlat
are used for.

Steve

On Thursday 26 October 2006 18:55, Gary wrote:
> Is there a way to open up a Link Port or Remote Base port
to pass DTMF
> Audio?
>
> Gary
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> App_rpt mailing list
> App_rpt@lists.illiana.net
> http://lists.illiana.net/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt

The Zaptel driver's tone output is normally 100ms (which can be changed with
and IOCTL). Is that not long enough??

···

From: "Gary Young" <pcfrover@tcomeng.com>
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With these settings I get a very short burst of the dtmf propagated, very
short.
Is there a way to make the dtmf burst longer in duration?
The inxlat and outxlat do not seem to do anything with these settings.

propagate_dtmf = yes
linktolink = yes
inxlat = 7
outxlat = 0

Gary

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Rodgers [mailto:hwstar@rodgers.sdcoxmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 8:15 PM
> To: pcfrover@tcomeng.com; Asterisk Repeater Controler
> Cc: telesistant@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Passing DTMF?
>
> Gary,
>
> We have some functionality for this when operating a node as
> a bridge to a
> legacy RF-linked system. (We do this on the Calnet node)
>
> There are settings to faclitate this in rpt.conf:
>
> propagate_dtmf
> linktolink
> notelemtx
> inxlat
> outxlat
>
> They're not documented in the rpt. conf file yet, so you'll
> have to look at
> the app_rpt.c source file to figure out how to use them.
>
> The problem comes when you want to pass * and #. Since these
> mean something to
> the app_rpt command decoder, they need to be escaped with a 2
> digit sequence.
> When you enable command passthrough on a node acting as a bridge, *
> traditionally becomes *7, and # becomes *0. This is true for
> all app_rpt
> commands directed at that node as well. This is what the
> inxlat and outxlat
> are used for.
>
> Steve
>
> On Thursday 26 October 2006 18:55, Gary wrote:
> > Is there a way to open up a Link Port or Remote Base port
> to pass DTMF
> > Audio?
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > App_rpt mailing list
> > App_rpt@lists.illiana.net
> > http://lists.illiana.net/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt
>

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That would be fine if I were getting 100ms. I seem to be getting 30ms or
less of tone.

Gary

···

The Zaptel driver's tone output is normally 100ms (which can
be changed with
and IOCTL). Is that not long enough??

Could someone tell me how to check the zaptel dtmf setting?
Sorry, I am Zaptel challenged...

Gary

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Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 11:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Passing DTMF?

The Zaptel driver's tone output is normally 100ms (which can
be changed with
and IOCTL). Is that not long enough??

Found the Zaptel digits.h file dtmf tone length to be set to 100ms so that
must not be the problem.

Gary

···

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Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Passing DTMF?

The Zaptel driver's tone output is normally 100ms (which can
be changed with
and IOCTL). Is that not long enough??

On my test node (102), I set the following:

duplex = 0 ; No duplex, no response (mostly)
propagate_dtmf = yes ; Propigate non-function DTMF digits
linktolink = yes

On my normal node (2001), I hit *3102 to bring up a full duplex link to
node 102. I then go into command mode for node 102, by
entering *40 (since 102 was the last addressed node). Then,
whatever touchtones I hit, like 123 comes out the transmitter
of node 102 just like it should.

···

From: "Gary Young" <pcfrover@tcomeng.com>
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Found the Zaptel digits.h file dtmf tone length to be set to 100ms so that
must not be the problem.

Gary

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:app_rpt-bounces@lists.illiana.net] On Behalf Of Jim Duuuude
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> Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Passing DTMF?
>
> The Zaptel driver's tone output is normally 100ms (which can
> be changed with
> and IOCTL). Is that not long enough??
>

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Thanks for the info. Confirm you must go into command mode to generate the
DTMF?
I was not using command mode (I don't really understand what it command mode
is) so that could be the problem.
My config is the same as yours so hopefully it is the lack of 'command mode'
that was the problem. I'll try it and see what happens.

Tell me more about using the '0' feature instead of a node number.

Gary

···

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:app_rpt-bounces@lists.illiana.net] On Behalf Of Jim Duuuude
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 1:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [App_rpt] Passing DTMF?

On my test node (102), I set the following:

duplex = 0 ; No duplex, no
response (mostly)
propagate_dtmf = yes ; Propigate
non-function DTMF digits
linktolink = yes

On my normal node (2001), I hit *3102 to bring up a full
duplex link to
node 102. I then go into command mode for node 102, by
entering *40 (since 102 was the last addressed node). Then,
whatever touchtones I hit, like 123 comes out the transmitter
of node 102 just like it should.