I have several nodes linked together through a main hub. Each node has its own distinct courtesy tone. When listening to the hub, I can hear each distinct tone. However, when listening on each repeater, I only hear the courtesy tone of the hub.
In the rpt.config file, it looks as follows:
unlinkedct=ct8
remotect=ct3
;linkunkeyct=ct28
linkunkeyct=by_node_number,ct28
node64332=ct27 (This is the hub they are connected to)
node642610=ct44
node642611=ct43
node642612=ct2
node642613=ct9
node642614=ct1
remotetx=|t(1633,0,50,3000)(0,0,80,0)(1209,0,50,3000) ;each node changed here for the appropriate courtesy tone.
Any suggestions so it passes the actual node courtesy tone and not the hub ?
Sean, while I am in no way failure with hamvoip,
I think you issue is a matter of perception.
The ct's you hear are generated the the point/node you are listening.
No matter what the connected nodes are set at.
Telemetry is shared between connected nodes, but the actual telemtry is generated at that node for output and it's settings prevail, no matter what they are.
The value for CT-1 can be different between 3 connected nodes and the one you hear will be the one you are listening to/connected to.
The audio of the telemetry is not passed between nodes. Each generates it's own.
Perhaps I misunderstand what you are saying, but if so, you need to explain the issue better.
Ok thats what I figured. For testing your explanation, I made a different node the "hub" and connected all them to that. Same outcome, it's passing that hub's courtesy tone for all.
I'll try turning off the courtesy tones at each site and since hub is where I have Echolink and allow incoming AllStar connections, I'll leave that one on so I know if someone is coming in that way. I'll just have to use external repeater controllers to pass the distinct courtesy tones per site. I'll just have to remake some cables to wire the nodes into the controller vs the repeater.