Is there a command I can run to tell Allstar that my URI has received a COR or CTCSS signal without actually putting a voltage across it?
I am working on scripts to get the GPIO pins in the raspberry pi to work as COR, CTCSS, and PTT using the wiringPi program. I have PTT working by following K0KN's TXled script, but don't know how to tell AllStar about COR.
73,
Skyler KDØWHB
Try "radio key" and "radio unkey" for the chan_usb channel driver.
"susb key" and "susb unkey" for simpleusb channel driver
73, Steve N4IRS
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On 4/28/2016 12:00 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
Is there a command I can run to tell Allstar that my URI has received a COR or CTCSS signal without actually putting a voltage across it?
I am working on scripts to get the GPIO pins in the raspberry pi to work as COR, CTCSS, and PTT using the wiringPi program. I have PTT working by following K0KN's TXled script, but don't know how to tell AllStar about COR.
73,
Skyler KDØWHB
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