DTMF passthru

KE2N Ken suggested using the propagate_dtmf command in the rpt.conf file, as a way to propagate DTMF signals to other nodes. I need this capacity to allow our members access to the local phone patch. However with all nodes set to duplex=2 (full duplex) and propagate_dtmf=yes, I’m still not getting DTMF on the other local repeaters. The asterisk console sees the DTMF, but Asterisk isn’t passing the digits onwards.

Does anyone have a suggestion about what else I can try?

VE3GIH Gord

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Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 09:42:49 -0500 (EST)
From: Ken ke2n@cs.com
To: n3fe@repeater.net, telesistant@hotmail.com,
app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DTMF Allow

Cory

I think there is a setting for this

propagate_dtmf= see http://209.159.155.200/drupal/node/134

GL
Ken
KE2N

Gordon Hewit
289-800-1473 (home)

From what I’ve read…I think the codes you are trying to pass must
be different than the starting character (i.e. *), since once
Allstar sees a sequence it will mute everything past that.

Tony
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I am actually wanting things just a little different. Until I can get internet to each site so I can get asterisk there I would like to use a command that I could enter and anything following it would generate the DTMF.

Here is my current scenario… I use one of my UHF machines as the hub (for now) and I have different machines that listen to the hub. At times other repeaters will connect in as well. DTMF muting is enabled on the local repeater but DTMF is NOT muted on the link side that goes to the hub. This way I can control the repeaters through the links if I need to until I can get some type of ip network setup.

Say a cop command is created for this and I make 932 my dtmf for that cop command and I was to issue 1234 to turn on something at a remote site, I would like to enter *9321234 and have the controller either pass or regenerate the 1234.

I hope this makes sense. I know a couple of groups that would like to do this as well and that is the only reason they haven’t moved over to app_rpt. They have seen how powerful it is! One of the systems has 15 repeaters in it and the only way they would be able to do something would be a piece at a time. That is why this would be so handy!!!

Corey N3FE

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To: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: [App_rpt-users] DTMF passthru

KE2N Ken suggested using the propagate_dtmf command in the rpt.conf file, as a way to propagate DTMF signals to other nodes. I need this capacity to allow our members access to the local phone patch. However with all nodes set to duplex=2 (full duplex) and propagate_dtmf=yes, I’m still not getting DTMF on the other local repeaters. The asterisk console sees the DTMF, but Asterisk isn’t passing the digits onwards.

Does anyone have a suggestion about what else I can try?

VE3GIH Gord


Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 09:42:49 -0500 (EST)
From: Ken ke2n@cs.com
To: n3fe@repeater.net, telesistant@hotmail.com,
app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DTMF Allow
Cory
I think there is a setting for this
propagate_dtmf= see MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious: http://209.159.155.200/drupal/node/134

GL
Ken
KE2N

Gordon Hewit
289-800-1473 (home)


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I am actually wanting things just a little
different. Until I can get internet to each site so I can
get asterisk there I would like to use a command that I
could enter and anything following it would generate the
DTMF.

        Here is my current scenario…  I use one of my UHF

machines as the hub (for now) and I have different machines
that listen to the hub. At times other repeaters will
connect in as well. DTMF muting is enabled on the local
repeater but DTMF is NOT muted on the link side that goes to
the hub. This way I can control the repeaters through the
links if I need to until I can get some type of ip network
setup.

        Say a cop command is created for this and I make

932 my dtmf for that cop command and I was to issue 1234 to
turn on something at a remote site, I would like to enter
*9321234 and have the controller either pass or regenerate
the 1234.

        I hope this makes sense.  I know a couple of

groups that would like to do this as well and that is the
only reason they haven’t moved over to app_rpt. They have
seen how powerful it is! One of the systems has 15
repeaters in it and the only way they would be able to do
something would be a piece at a time. That is why this
would be so handy!!!

Corey N3FE

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Subject: [App_rpt-users] DTMF passthru

          KE2N Ken

suggested using the propagate_dtmf command in the rpt.conf
file, as a way to propagate DTMF signals to other nodes.
I need this capacity to allow our members access to the
local phone patch. However with all nodes set to duplex=2
(full duplex) and propagate_dtmf=yes, I’m still not
getting DTMF on the other local repeaters. The asterisk
console sees the DTMF, but Asterisk isn’t passing the
digits onwards.

          Does

anyone have a suggestion about what else I can try?

          VE3GIH

Gord


        Date: Sat,

22 Jan 2011 09:42:49 -0500 (EST)
From: Ken ke2n@cs.com
To: n3fe@repeater.net, telesistant@hotmail.com,
app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DTMF Allow

        Cory

        I think there is a setting for this

        propagate_dtmf=     see [**                  MailScanner warning: numerical

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        GL

        Ken

        KE2N

          Gordon Hewit

          289-800-1473  (home)

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