Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Is there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL
version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a
Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and
the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has
replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or
YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to
Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a
trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

Benjamin Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for
security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”

···

Mac,

The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD

card,.

Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH

into the board on port 222.

The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for

address.

If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200

System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:

73, Steve N4IRS

···

http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

      Is there a

procedure for loading the “new” DIAL
version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?��

      I am

looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a
Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and �
the Arcom ADR.� I
noticed DIAL has
replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and
PI2.� I have not
found any install write-ups or
YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

      Regardless

of which platform I will need to use an USB to
Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater
controller.� It will
be of the FTDI chipset either a
trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

      Benjamin

Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for
security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”




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There is a faq available

http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170

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On Oct 27, 2015, at 10:20 AM, N7MTC . n7mtc@outlook.com wrote:

Is there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL
version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a
Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and
the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has
replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or
YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to
Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a
trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

Benjamin Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for
security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”


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Steve the FAQ is very well done…

Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card?

something like that:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/

Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater project and wont do this very often…

Beside that, like I said at the beginning… marvelous job!

···

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,
The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,.
Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222.
The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address.
If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:
http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

Is there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

Benjamin Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”

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Pete,

You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first

couple of times.

Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to.

Thanks, Steve N4IRS
···

On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote:

Steve the FAQ is very well done…

        Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to

the sd card?

something like that:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/

        Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for

the first time. And I am sure many will buy one just for
there repeater project and wont do this very often…

        Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous

job!

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ;

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for
loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,

        The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it

to SD card,.

        Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console,

or SSH into the board on port 222.

        The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router)

server for address.

        If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at

115,200

        System will walk you through setup.



        FAQ for DIAL is at:



        73, Steve N4IRS


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          On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC .

wrote:

              Is

there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version
of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?��


I am
looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a
Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and� the Arcom ADR.� I noticed DIAL
has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for
both PC and PI2.� I
have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes
showing a DIAL install.


Regardless
of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial
adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater
controller.� It
will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or
a GearMo USB RS-232.


/73

              Mac,

N7MTC


Benjamin
Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for security
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”




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I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2.

There are some gotchas for sure.

On RPI2, download the img file.

Install Win32 Disk Manager utility.

Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card.

As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB thumb

drive.

If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to do

a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting from the
thumb drive.

Jon VA3RQ
···

On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS
wrote:

Pete,

  You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first

couple of times.

  Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to.



  Thanks, Steve N4IRS
    On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote:

Steve the FAQ is very well done…

          Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to

the sd card?

something like that:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/

          Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI

for the first time. And I am sure many will buy one just
for there repeater project and wont do this very often…

          Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous

job!

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ;

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for
loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,

          The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn

it to SD card,.

          Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB

console, or SSH into the board on port 222.

          The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router)

server for address.

          If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at

115,200

          System will walk you through setup.



          FAQ for DIAL is at:



          73, Steve N4IRS


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            On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC

. wrote:

                Is

there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version
of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?��


I
am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC
to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and� the Arcom ADR.� I noticed DIAL
has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk
for both PC and PI2. �
I have not found any install write-ups or
YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

                Regardless

of which platform I will need to use an USB to
Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the
repeater controller. �
It will be of the FTDI chipset either a
trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.


/73

                Mac,

N7MTC

                Benjamin

Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for security
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”




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I use Rufus for thumb drive burning on windows.

https://rufus.akeo.ie/

never made a problem and dont need to install the software… it is a stand alone aplication…

···

From: Jon Rorke

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 1:03 PM

To: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2.

There are some gotchas for sure.

On RPI2, download the img file.

Install Win32 Disk Manager utility.

Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card.

As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB thumb drive.

If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to do a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting from the thumb drive.

Jon VA3RQ

On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote:

Pete,
You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first couple of times.
Why don’t you see want you can do on a simple burn how to.

Thanks, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote:

Steve the FAQ is very well done…

Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card?

something like that:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/

Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater project and wont do this very often..

Beside that, like I said at the beginning… marvelous job!

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,
The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,.
Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222.
The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address.
If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:

http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

  Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?  
  I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and  the Arcom ADR.        I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.        I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.
  Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.        It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

  Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
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Do you mean Win32 Disk Imager?

I think it will write the ISO to a USB flash also.
···

On 10/27/2015 1:03 PM, Jon Rorke wrote:

I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2.

  There are some gotchas for sure.



  On RPI2, download the img file.



  Install Win32 Disk Manager utility.



  Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card.





  As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB

thumb drive.

  If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to

do a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting
from the thumb drive.

  Jon VA3RQ
    On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS

wrote:

Pete,

    You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the

first couple of times.

    Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to.



    Thanks, Steve N4IRS
      On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote:

Steve the FAQ is very well done…

            Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image

to the sd card?

something like that:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/

            Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI

for the first time. And I am sure many will buy one just
for there repeater project and wont do this very often…

            Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous

job!

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ;

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure
for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,

            The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn

it to SD card,.

            Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB

console, or SSH into the board on port 222.

            The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router)

server for address.

            If you want, you can login via the built in serial port

at 115,200

            System will walk you through setup.



            FAQ for DIAL is at:



            73, Steve N4IRS


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              On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM,

N7MTC . wrote:

                  Is

there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL
version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?��


I
am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC
to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and� the Arcom
ADR.� I
noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest
flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.� I have not
found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a
DIAL install.

                  Regardless

of which platform I will need to use an USB to
Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the
repeater controller.� It will be of the FTDI chipset
either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.


/73

                  Mac,

N7MTC

                  Benjamin

Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for
security will not have, nor do they deserve,
either one.”




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Thats the one I use too. Works great! But for sure you need to burn
to thumb drive using “DD mode”.

By the way after you burn to thumb drive windows will not see it as

a drive any more.

Jon
···

On 10/27/2015 1:11 PM, Pete M wrote:

I use Rufus for thumb drive burning on windows.

https://rufus.akeo.ie/

        never made a problem and dont need to install the

software… it is a stand alone aplication…

From: Jon Rorke

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 1:03 PM

To: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for
loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

        I have

done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2.

        There are some gotchas for sure.



        On RPI2, download the img file.



        Install Win32 Disk Manager utility.



        Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card.





        As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a

USB thumb drive.

        If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows

you to do a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have
trouble booting from the thumb drive.

        Jon VA3RQ








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          On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve

N4IRS wrote:

Pete,

          You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting

the first couple of times.

          Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to.



          Thanks, Steve N4IRS
            On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote:

Steve the FAQ is very well done…

                  Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the

image to the sd card?

something like that:

                  Not every one know how to do this when they get

a RPI for the first time. And I am sure many will
buy one just for there repeater project and wont
do this very often…

                  Beside that, like I said at the beginning..

marvelous job!

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015
10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ;

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users]
Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a
PC

Mac,

                  The RPi2 install is pretty much download the

image, burn it to SD card,.

                  Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB

console, or SSH into the board on port 222.

                  The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP

(router) server for address.

                  If you want, you can login via the built in serial

port at 115,200

                  System will walk you through setup.



                  FAQ for DIAL is at:



                  73, Steve N4IRS


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                    On 10/27/2015 10:20

AM, N7MTC . wrote:

                        Is there a procedure for loading the

“new” DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry
pi2?��


I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or
an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the
Arcom RC-210 and� the Arcom ADR.� I
noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest
flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.� I have
not found any install write-ups or YouTubes
showing a DIAL install.


Regardless of which platform I will
need to use an USB to Serial adapter to
connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater
controller. �
It will be of the FTDI chipset either
a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.


/73

Mac, N7MTC


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yes that’s correct, its Win32 Disk Imager.

J
···

On 10/27/2015 1:13 PM, Steve Zingman
wrote:

Do you mean Win32 Disk Imager?

  I think it will write the ISO to a USB flash also.
    On 10/27/2015 1:03 PM, Jon Rorke

wrote:

I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2.

    There are some gotchas for sure.



    On RPI2, download the img file.



    Install Win32 Disk Manager utility.



    Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card.





    As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB

thumb drive.

    If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you

to do a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble
booting from the thumb drive.

    Jon VA3RQ
      On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS

wrote:

Pete,

      You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the

first couple of times.

      Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to.



      Thanks, Steve N4IRS
        On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote:

Steve the FAQ is very well done…

              Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the

image to the sd card?

something like that:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/

              Not every one know how to do this when they get a

RPI for the first time. And I am sure many will buy
one just for there repeater project and wont do this
very often…

              Beside that, like I said at the beginning..

marvelous job!

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35
AM

To: N7MTC . ;

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure
for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,

              The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image,

burn it to SD card,.

              Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB

console, or SSH into the board on port 222.

              The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP

(router) server for address.

              If you want, you can login via the built in serial

port at 115,200

              System will walk you through setup.



              FAQ for DIAL is at:



              73, Steve N4IRS


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                On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM,

N7MTC . wrote:

                    Is there a procedure for loading the "new"

DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?��


I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an
intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom
RC-210 and� the
Arcom ADR.� I
noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest
flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.� I have not
found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing
a DIAL install.


Regardless of which platform I will need to
use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the
ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.� It will be
of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a
GearMo USB RS-232.


/73

Mac, N7MTC


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freedom for security will not have, nor do they
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I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2.

I still have two questions

  1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time.

  2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others.

  3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver

Thanks
73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK
Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB
IRLP Node exp0068
Echolink K8IT-L
WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479

···

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,
The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,.
Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222.
The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address.
If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:
http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

Is there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

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Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In order to do that one must:

  1. Have an interface to the YSF network protocol

  2. Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol

  3. Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI AMBE3000 chipset

  4. Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel driver

In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In addition to the simple outline above, you would want to

a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable to what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of Allstar is the audio quality)

b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible

The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It has no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the audio content. For that a “ThumbDV” or a DV3000 would be the hardware of choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode.

Mike

···

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it k8it@cac.net wrote:

I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2.

I still have two questions

  1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time.
  1. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others.
  1. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver

Thanks
73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK
Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB
IRLP Node exp0068
Echolink K8IT-L
WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,
The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,.
Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222.
The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address.
If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:
http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

Is there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

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Mike,

You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini.

Matthew Pitts

N8OHU

···

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it k8it@cac.net wrote:

I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2.

I still have two questions

  1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time.
  1. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others.
  1. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver

Thanks
73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK
Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB
IRLP Node exp0068
Echolink K8IT-L
WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,
The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,.
Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222.
The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address.
If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:
http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

Is there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

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Guys,

I haven't looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by
D-STAR, Fusion, etc...Doesn't the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon?

The reason I'm asking is that I know there are some fledgling open-source
AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I hacked CODEC2 into
Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about directly linking to HF via
the FreeDV project--and, not wanting to transcode from one low-bandwidth
CODEC to another, making truly awful audio!

After playing with it a few weeks, I didn't do much more...(I've still
got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with it?)

...Just wondering.

73, David KB4FXC

Mike,

You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional

hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my
nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of
the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and
decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini.

···

On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote:

Matthew Pitts
N8OHU

On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman <mike.zingman@gmail.com> wrote:
>Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In
>order to do that one must:
>
>1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol
>2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol
>3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI
>AMBE3000 chipset
>4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel
>driver
>
>In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In
>addition
>to the simple outline above, you would want to
>a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable
>to
>what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of
>Allstar is the audio quality)
>b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible
>
>The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It
>has
>no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the
>audio
>content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of
>choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF
>network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode.
>
>Mike
>
>
>On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it <k8it@cac.net> wrote:
>
>> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2.
>> I still have two questions
>> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that
>the
>> current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue
>seems to
>> be taking a long time.
>> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled,
>such
>> as the Echolink channel driver and others.
>> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability,
>has
>> anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X
>network into
>> DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just
>need
>> someone to write the channel driver
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK
>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB
>> IRLP Node exp0068
>> Echolink K8IT-L
>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479
>>
>> *From:* Steve N4IRS <szingman@msgstor.com>
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM
>> *To:* N7MTC . <n7mtc@outlook.com> ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2
>or a
>> PC
>>
>> Mac,
>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD
>card,.
>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH
>into
>> the board on port 222.
>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for
>address.
>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
>> System will walk you through setup.
>>
>> FAQ for DIAL is at:
>> <AllStarLink Wiki;
>> <AllStarLink Wiki;
>>
>> 73, Steve N4IRS
>>
>>
>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:
>>
>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk
>for
>> Raspberry pi2?
>>
>>
>>
>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x
>> using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has
>replaced
>> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have
>not
>> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial
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>of
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> /73
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I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL,
carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it
seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC.

There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to

250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0
latency on the full duplex audio.

In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc� for a

single full duplex repeater node.

Can;t speak to the other questions though.

Jon VA3RQ
···

On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote:

      I have been waiting a bit before I start

playing with DIAL on a RPI2.

I still have two questions

      1. Does the RPI2 DIAL� version solve the

tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2
code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long
time.

      2. Some users have reorted that a lot of

modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel
driver and others.

      3. With the new Mini-DV4� dongle $125�

and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel
driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It
appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just
need someone to write the channel driver

Thanks

      73 Neil Sablatzky� K8IT

      Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK

      Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB

      IRLP Node exp0068

      Echolink K8IT-L

      WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC
. ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading
DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,

  The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD

card,.

  Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH

into the board on port 222.

  The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for

address.

  If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200

  System will walk you through setup.



  FAQ for DIAL is at:



  73, Steve N4IRS


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    On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC .

wrote:

        Is there a

procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version of asterisk for
Raspberry pi2?��

        I am

looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu
Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and� the Arcom ADR.� I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the
latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.� I have not found any
install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

        Regardless

of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial
adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater
controller.� It will
be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo
USB RS-232.

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David,

The MBE (mbelib) code you are thinking about is both patent encumbered at this point and only decodes AMBE frames. It does not implement the encoder. I have extensive experience with that code base and the audio quality as compared to the chipset is not acceptable. It is good for experimentation, but I would never deploy a solution with it.

However, on the subject of adding new codecs in order to not transcode, you are correct. Raw encoded frames should be transferred by the network, only to be decoded at the end node.

Mike

···

On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:03 AM, David McGough kb4fxc@inttek.net wrote:

Guys,

I haven’t looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by

D-STAR, Fusion, etc…Doesn’t the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon?

The reason I’m asking is that I know there are some fledgling open-source

AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I hacked CODEC2 into

Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about directly linking to HF via

the FreeDV project–and, not wanting to transcode from one low-bandwidth

CODEC to another, making truly awful audio!

After playing with it a few weeks, I didn’t do much more…(I’ve still

got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with it?)

…Just wondering.

73, David KB4FXC

On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote:

Mike,

You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional

hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my

nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of

the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and

decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini.

Matthew Pitts

N8OHU

On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman mike.zingman@gmail.com wrote:

Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In

order to do that one must:

  1. Have an interface to the YSF network protocol
  1. Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol
  1. Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI

AMBE3000 chipset

  1. Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel

driver

In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In

addition

to the simple outline above, you would want to

a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable

to

what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of

Allstar is the audio quality)

b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible

The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It

has

no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the

audio

content. For that a “ThumbDV” or a DV3000 would be the hardware of

choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF

network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode.

Mike

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it k8it@cac.net wrote:

I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2.

I still have two questions

  1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that

the

current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue

seems to

be taking a long time.

  1. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled,

such

as the Echolink channel driver and others.

  1. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability,

has

anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X

network into

DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just

need

someone to write the channel driver

Thanks

73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT

Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK

Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB

IRLP Node exp0068

Echolink K8IT-L

WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479

From: Steve N4IRS szingman@msgstor.com

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC . n7mtc@outlook.com ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2

or a

PC

Mac,

The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD

card,.

Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH

into

the board on port 222.

The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for

address.

If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200

System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:

<http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170>

<http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170%3E>

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

Is there a procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version of asterisk

for

Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x

using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has

replaced

ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have

not

found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial

adapter

to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be

of

the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will

not

have, nor do they deserve, either one."


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When we did the DMR to AllStar testing, we used the NW Digital Radio DV3000. It was mounted on a RPi2 running asterisk.
The DV3000 uses AMBE-3000 vocoder chip from DVSI. We tested with Mototrbo and D-Star. Did not have a Fusion or P25 radios.

73, Steve N4IRS

···

On 10/29/2015 8:03 AM, David McGough wrote:

Guys,

I haven't looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by
D-STAR, Fusion, etc...Doesn't the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon?

The reason I'm asking is that I know there are some fledgling open-source
AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I hacked CODEC2 into
Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about directly linking to HF via
the FreeDV project--and, not wanting to transcode from one low-bandwidth
CODEC to another, making truly awful audio!

After playing with it a few weeks, I didn't do much more...(I've still
got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with it?)

...Just wondering.

73, David KB4FXC

On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote:

Mike,

You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional

hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my
nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of
the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and
decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini.

Matthew Pitts
N8OHU

On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman <mike.zingman@gmail.com> wrote:

Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In
order to do that one must:

1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol
2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol
3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI
AMBE3000 chipset
4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel
driver

In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In
addition
to the simple outline above, you would want to
a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable
to
what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of
Allstar is the audio quality)
b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible

The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It
has
no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the
audio
content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of
choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF
network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode.

Mike

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it <k8it@cac.net> wrote:

I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2.
I still have two questions
1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that

the

current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue

seems to

be taking a long time.
2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled,

such

as the Echolink channel driver and others.
3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability,

has

anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X

network into

DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just

need

someone to write the channel driver

Thanks
73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK
Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB
IRLP Node exp0068
Echolink K8IT-L
WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479

*From:* Steve N4IRS <szingman@msgstor.com>
*Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM
*To:* N7MTC . <n7mtc@outlook.com> ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
*Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2

or a

PC

Mac,
The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD

card,.

Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH

into

the board on port 222.
The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for

address.

If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
System will walk you through setup.

FAQ for DIAL is at:
<AllStarLink Wiki;
<AllStarLink Wiki;

73, Steve N4IRS

On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:

Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk

for

Raspberry pi2?

I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x
using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has

replaced

ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have

not

found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial

adapter

to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be

of

the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will

not

have, nor do they deserve, either one."

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Also in typical ham radio fashion they pissed off the original developer by
taking his code and making it closed source.

Bruce Perens K6BP is working on some legal stuff regarding the AMBE patents,
but that's still a while out. What I'd suggest is to use the TIA standards
document and then base it off that, host it in a foreign country and make a
script that pulls it in at compile time if the user wants it.

Frankly, I'd like to see the same thing for the IRLP channel driver. Pulling
that just cuz Dave got his panties in a bunch is caving to bullies.

There is a channel driver for dstar that uses a dongle, written by KI4LKF.
http://zipwww.com/a/rtpdir.weebly.com/chan_dstar.zip/chan_dstar.c.html
I've messed with it once, it was not ready for prime time IMO, but then again
there is lots of stuff we runs that's not exactly stable either.

73's

···

On 10/29/15 9:33 AM, Mike Zingman wrote:

The MBE (mbelib) code you are thinking about is both patent encumbered at this
point and only decodes AMBE frames. It does not implement the encoder. I
have extensive experience with that code base and the audio quality as
compared to the chipset is not acceptable. It is good for experimentation,
but I would never deploy a solution with it.

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I thought I had replied to everyone and I noticed I only replied to Neil. I have been running the Debian rpi2 image for quite a while. Way back when Steve first created it. I run it in full duplex mode using usbradio on an msf5000 with no issues at all.

···

I know what you are talking about with the echo issue. That seems to just be a problem on the arch image on the hamvoip site as that is the only place I have heard it. I did try that image long and and having audio delays at almost 10 seconds and time just made it unusable. That was even using simpleusb. No problems running usbradio and dsp on the Debian image.

To make a long story short, the Debian image just works! No have had zero issues with it.

Corey N3FE

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On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Jon Rorke jrorke@cogeco.ca wrote:

I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL,

carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it
seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC.

There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to

250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0
latency on the full duplex audio.

In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc  for a

single full duplex repeater node.

Can;t speak to the other questions though.



Jon VA3RQ

On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote:

      I have been waiting a bit before I start

playing with DIAL on a RPI2.

I still have two questions

      1. Does the RPI2 DIAL  version solve the

tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2
code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long
time.

      2. Some users have reorted that a lot of

modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel
driver and others.

      3. With the new Mini-DV4  dongle $125 

and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel
driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It
appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just
need someone to write the channel driver

Thanks

      73 Neil Sablatzky  K8IT

      Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK

      Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB

      IRLP Node exp0068

      Echolink K8IT-L

      WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479

From: Steve N4IRS

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM

To: N7MTC
. ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading
DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC

Mac,

  The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD

card,.

  Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH

into the board on port 222.

  The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for

address.

  If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200

  System will walk you through setup.



  FAQ for DIAL is at:

  [<http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170>](http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170%3E)



  73, Steve N4IRS

   


    On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC .

wrote:

        Is there a

procedure for loading the “new” DIAL version of asterisk for
Raspberry pi2?

        I am

looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu
Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the
latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any
install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.

        Regardless

of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial
adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater
controller. It will
be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo
USB RS-232.

/73

Mac, N7MTC

        Benjamin

Franklin - “Those who surrender freedom for security will
not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”

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Has anyone tested the simpleusb driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL?

···

On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Corey Dean wrote:

I thought I had replied to everyone and I noticed I only replied to Neil. I have been running the Debian rpi2 image for quite a while. Way back when Steve first created it. I run it in full duplex mode using usbradio on an msf5000 with no issues at all.

I know what you are talking about with the echo issue. That seems to just be a problem on the arch image on the hamvoip site as that is the only place I have heard it. I did try that image long and and having audio delays at almost 10 seconds and time just made it unusable. That was even using simpleusb. No problems running usbradio and dsp on the Debian image.

To make a long story short, the Debian image just works! No have had zero issues with it.

Corey N3FE

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> On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Jon Rorke <jrorke@cogeco.ca> wrote:
>
> I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL, carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC.
>
> There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to 250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0 latency on the full duplex audio.
>
> In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc for a single full duplex repeater node.
>
> Can;t speak to the other questions though.
>
> Jon VA3RQ
>
>> On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote:
>> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2.
>> I still have two questions
>> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time.
>> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others.
>> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT
>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK
>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB
>> IRLP Node exp0068
>> Echolink K8IT-L
>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479
>>
>> From: Steve N4IRS
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM
>> To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
>> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC
>>
>> Mac,
>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,.
>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222.
>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address.
>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200
>> System will walk you through setup.
>>
>> FAQ for DIAL is at:
>> <AllStarLink Wiki;
>>
>> 73, Steve N4IRS
>>
>>
>>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote:
>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2?
>>>
>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install.
>>>
>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232.
>>>
>>>
>>> /73
>>> Mac, N7MTC
>>>
>>>
>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
>>>
>>>
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