Thanmks Byron, that gives me something to
learn with on this rainy day
jd
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On 4/20/20 9:59 AM, Byron Felts via
AllStarLink Discussion Groups wrote:
April 20
Re-read your last reply
again. Here are some more things to consider for
monitoring your Node(s).
- You can use the Web
Transceiver to monitor your Node… (requires Java, is
not supported easily by many web browsers anymore…
kind of a PITA to get going at first… This is a
feature within the AllStarLink portal itself.
Web Transceiver-capable Nodes are noted with a “wt”
character, in this list => https://www.allstarlink.org/nodelist/
(Click the link, get the Web Transceiver for that
node, try doing the same on yours?)
- You can enable
IAXRPT support on your Server Node(s), and then use an
app on your phone or computer to listen/transmit on
your Nodes without a radio.
Instructions for that here => https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Setup_IAXRPT_use
IAXRPT windows client => http://dvswitch.org/files/AllStarLink/setup_iaxrpt_xipar_010146.exe
- You can also Icecast
your Node audio out to an Icecast server. (Bit of
setup before this works, but its an option) Once you
Icecast your node audio, you can listen-only from
pretty much any device. I don’t have a good recent
thread to point you towards for this one, but there is
this one => ices plugin
Good luck,
Byron
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(Regarding getting Allmon2 to
work) If you’re running Allmon2 on your Pi node, it’s should
just be working. In /etc/asterisk/manager.conf there are
lines that control what Allmon2 needs to connect to: port =
5038 … bindaddr = 127.0.0.1 … [admin] secret = yoursecret
(whatever you c…
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