I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
The basic features of app_rpt and iaxrpt are working OK.
Now, the problems…
Sometimes i need to talk to 2 or 3 of the radio channels at the same time. With the iaxrpt I can select and talk to only one radio, only one active call.
Also, i need to listen to the audio of the 3 calls (base radios), not only the selected call. Sadly, i can’t open iaxrpt multiple instances in the same PC…
Is there any way i can detect wich taxi is talking to the radio?
I’m a programmer, but I’m a newbie in the radio field. It would be great if any of you can sell me some consulting hours to accomplish this project.
Well, I’d certainly be happy to work with you on the protocol, implementation, and radio
issues, but don’t expect me to do anything with user interface or GUI or anything like that.
Honestly, you should probably as Steve Henke, W9SH about this. He is the one who has so
heavily modified and is maintaining IAXRPT. If possible, he would be your best bet.
I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
The basic features of app_rpt and iaxrpt are working OK.
Now, the problems…
Sometimes i need to talk to 2 or 3 of the radio channels at the same time. With the iaxrpt I can select and talk to only one radio, only one active call.
Also, i need to listen to the audio of the 3 calls (base radios), not only the selected call. Sadly, i can’t open iaxrpt multiple instances in the same PC…
Is there any way i can detect wich taxi is talking to the radio?
I’m a programmer, but I’m a newbie in the radio field. It would be great if any of you can sell me some consulting hours to accomplish this project.
Well, I’d certainly be happy to work with you on the protocol, implementation, and radio
issues, but don’t expect me to do anything with user interface or GUI or anything like that.
Honestly, you should probably as Steve Henke, W9SH about this. He is the one who has so
heavily modified and is maintaining IAXRPT. If possible, he would be your best bet.
I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
The basic features of app_rpt and iaxrpt are working OK.
Now, the problems…
Sometimes i need to talk to 2 or 3 of the radio channels at the same time. With the iaxrpt I can select and talk to only one radio, only one active call.
Also, i need to listen to the audio of the 3 calls (base radios), not only the selected call. Sadly, i can’t open iaxrpt multiple instances in the same PC…
Is there any way i can detect wich taxi is talking to the radio?
I’m a programmer, but I’m a newbie in the radio field. It would be great if any of you can sell me some consulting hours to accomplish this project.
I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
The basic features of app_rpt and iaxrpt are working OK.
Now, the problems…
Sometimes i need to talk to 2 or 3 of the radio channels at the same time. With the iaxrpt I can select and talk to only one radio, only one active call.
Also, i need to listen to the audio of the 3 calls (base radios), not only the selected call. Sadly, i can’t open iaxrpt multiple instances in the same PC…
Is there any way i can detect wich taxi is talking to the radio?
I’m a programmer, but I’m a newbie in the radio field. It would be great if any of you can sell me some consulting hours to accomplish this project.
As i said, I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
How can i talk from iaxrpt to 2 or 3 radios at the same time? like a conference call.
For example, in the motorola console application i can “patch” multiple channels (frecuencies). Any audio received from one channel automatically repeats to the other cannels in the patch. The audio from the operator is sent to all the channels in the patch.
I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
The basic features of app_rpt and iaxrpt are working OK.
Now, the problems…
Sometimes i need to talk to 2 or 3 of the radio channels at the same time. With the iaxrpt I can select and talk to only one radio, only one active call.
Also, i need to listen to the audio of the 3 calls (base radios), not only the selected call. Sadly, i can’t open iaxrpt multiple instances in the same PC…
Is there any way i can detect wich taxi is talking to the radio?
I’m a programmer, but I’m a newbie in the radio field. It would be great if any of you can sell me some consulting hours to accomplish this project.
For that situation just connect the nodes together and connect to one
of them with iaxrpt.
Brett KQ9N
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On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 2:28 PM, John Locke <jldharma@gmail.com> wrote:
As i said, I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to
the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
How can i talk from iaxrpt to 2 or 3 radios at the same time? like a
conference call.
For example, in the motorola console application i can "patch" multiple
channels (frecuencies). Any audio received from one channel automatically
repeats to the other cannels in the patch. The audio from the operator is
sent to all the channels in the patch.
Any advise would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Set up a second computer with app_rpt and a registered node number...set up the node on the second computer as a 'hub' node, set up iaxrpt to talk into the hub...and connect using *3XXXXX to connect the radios together thru hub.
Simple. You can build scripts to send commands through the hub to connect radios in and out, etc.
You are essentially talking about building a network of radio systems to control. Build a hub, write some simple bash scripts...Not an issue; think outside the box.
···
On 7/22/13 3:28 PM, John Locke wrote:
As i said, I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected
to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
How can i talk from iaxrpt to 2 or 3 radios at the same time? like a
conference call.
For example, in the motorola console application i can "patch" multiple
channels (frecuencies). Any audio received from one channel automatically
repeats to the other cannels in the patch. The audio from the operator is
sent to all the channels in the patch.
Any advise would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks in advance
--
Bryan
In this world, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant.
Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.
Also look into using ilink,8 when you want to hear but not transmit on
all 3 nodes.
Unless of course I'm interpreting it's purpose wrong.
Brett
···
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Bryan D. Boyle <bdboyle@bdboyle.com> wrote:
Set up a second computer with app_rpt and a registered node number...set up
the node on the second computer as a 'hub' node, set up iaxrpt to talk into
the hub...and connect using *3XXXXX to connect the radios together thru hub.
Simple. You can build scripts to send commands through the hub to connect
radios in and out, etc.
You are essentially talking about building a network of radio systems to
control. Build a hub, write some simple bash scripts...Not an issue; think
outside the box.
--
Bryan
In this world, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant.
Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.
Sent from my MacBook Pro.
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What you are trying to do John is not really doable in Allstar. IAXRPT has limitations due to how the audio libraries work. Currently they are not multi threaded…
The issue really is how do you listen to the unselected audio.
To get even close to MCC or Gold Elite operational functionality would be awesome… but unrealistic given the current environment.
I have talked with Steve Henke (iaxrpt) about doing the same thing you want to do. Until we can change how the audio in iaxtpt works we can’t do much more than rewrite iaxrpt to make it look a little different.
Currently one possibility is to have 2 vm’s running with iaxrpt on each one set up for a different radio and listen as unselected audio and run iaxrpt on the host as your selected audio source and patch to a hub from each instance of iaxrpt. You can setup quick shortcut buttons in iaxrpt to connect and disconnect from the hub.
Not exactly what you want but would work maybe…
Personally I like MCC and Gold Elite. I do much work with both platforms…
Would be nice to emulate that a little more closely.
I have 3 radios (with different private frecuencies) connected to the asterisk with 3 URI interfaces.
The basic features of app_rpt and iaxrpt are working OK.
Now, the problems…
Sometimes i need to talk to 2 or 3 of the radio channels at the same time. With the iaxrpt I can select and talk to only one radio, only one active call.
Also, i need to listen to the audio of the 3 calls (base radios), not only the selected call. Sadly, i can’t open iaxrpt multiple instances in the same PC…
Is there any way i can detect wich taxi is talking to the radio?
I’m a programmer, but I’m a newbie in the radio field. It would be great if any of you can sell me some consulting hours to accomplish this project.
Hi,
I hope somebody can help me with this detail...
I have this configuration in rpt.conf:
[1001]
rxchannel = Zap/pseudo
...
[1101]
rxchannel = Radio/usb01
...
[1102]
rxchannel = Radio/usb02
From iaxRpt i can connect to the 1001 virtual node and then talk or listen
to the other channels with ilikn functions.
For example if the user wants to talk to both channels i can send
*31101*31102 from iaxRpt.
The problem is that the iaxRpt user wants to talk and listen to both
channels at the same time, but the channels should not be "patched", the
radios in channel 1101 should not talk to the radios in chanel 1102. Only
the iaxRpt operator to the radios, not the radios between each other.
Is there a ilink command for this function?
I send *31101*31102 because the iaxRpt user connected to 1001 wants to talk
to both channels at the same time.
The problem is that the radios (or the users) in channel 1101 must not talk
to the radios of the channel 1102.
For example, a posible solution would be to send [*31101*31102] from
iaxRpt, talk for a couple of seconds, and then send [*21101*31102] so the
channels don't stay patched.