I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running on a node here. How can I change the activity timeout? There have been several instances where I have been actively using the node and I get an activity timeout message. First it will announce timeout in 180 seconds. If I do anything like change power level, frequency, etc, it then announces activity timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds later announces activity timeout in 3604 seconds and continues to announce activity timeout every 30 seconds or so. Disconnecting and reconnecting is the only way to stop the countdown.
What are your settings for:
remote_inact_timeout
remote_timeout
73, Steve N4IRS
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On 11/08/2015 10:18 PM, Jamey Wright
wrote:
I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running on
a node here.� How can I change the activity timeout?� There
have been several instances where I have been actively using
the node and I get an activity timeout message.� First it will
announce timeout in 180 seconds.� If I do anything like change
power level, frequency, etc, it then announces activity
timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds later announces
activity timeout in 3604 seconds and continues to announce
activity timeout every 30 seconds or so.� Disconnecting and
reconnecting is the only way to stop the countdown.
�
Thanks
�
Jamey
WR4JW
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I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running on a node here. How can I change the activity timeout? There have been several instances where I have been actively using the node and I get an activity timeout message. First it will announce timeout in 180 seconds. If I do anything like change power level, frequency, etc, it then announces activity timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds later announces activity timeout in 3604 seconds and continues to announce activity timeout every 30 seconds or so. Disconnecting and reconnecting is the only way to stop the countdown.
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Monday, November 09, 2015 5:14 AM
Re: [App_rpt-users] Remote Base Timeout
�
Jamey,
What are your settings for:
remote_inact_timeout
remote_timeout
73, Steve N4IRS
On 11/08/2015 10:18 PM, Jamey Wright
wrote:
I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running
on a node here.� How can I change the activity timeout?�
There have been several instances where I have been actively
using the node and I get an activity timeout message.� First
it will announce timeout in 180 seconds.� If I do anything
like change power level, frequency, etc, it then announces
activity timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds
later announces activity timeout in 3604 seconds and
continues to announce activity timeout every 30 seconds or
so.� Disconnecting and reconnecting is the only way to stop
the countdown.
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You want :
remote_inact_timeout=
remote_timeout=
remote_timeout_warning=
remote_timeout_freq=
In the remote base stanza.
I think the values are in seconds.
see Steve
Steve Zingman
Monday, November 09, 2015 5:14 AM
Re: [App_rpt-users] Remote Base Timeout
�
Jamey,
What are your settings for:
remote_inact_timeout
remote_timeout
73, Steve N4IRS
On 11/08/2015 10:18 PM, Jamey Wright
wrote:
I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running
on a node here.� How can I change the activity timeout?�
There have been several instances where I have been actively
using the node and I get an activity timeout message.� First
it will announce timeout in 180 seconds.� If I do anything
like change power level, frequency, etc, it then announces
activity timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds
later announces activity timeout in 3604 seconds and
continues to announce activity timeout every 30 seconds or
so.� Disconnecting and reconnecting is the only way to stop
the countdown.
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Steve Zingman
Monday, November 09, 2015 5:14 AM
Re: [App_rpt-users] Remote Base Timeout
�
Jamey,
What are your settings for:
remote_inact_timeout
remote_timeout
73, Steve N4IRS
On 11/08/2015 10:18 PM, Jamey Wright
wrote:
I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running
on a node here.� How can I change the activity timeout?�
There have been several instances where I have been actively
using the node and I get an activity timeout message.� First
it will announce timeout in 180 seconds.� If I do anything
like change power level, frequency, etc, it then announces
activity timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds
later announces activity timeout in 3604 seconds and
continues to announce activity timeout every 30 seconds or
so.� Disconnecting and reconnecting is the only way to stop
the countdown.
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I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running on a node here. How can I change the activity timeout? There have been several instances where I have been actively using the node and I get an activity timeout message. First it will announce timeout in 180 seconds. If I do anything like change power level, frequency, etc, it then announces activity timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds later announces activity timeout in 3604 seconds and continues to announce activity timeout every 30 seconds or so. Disconnecting and reconnecting is the only way to stop the countdown.
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Your example has all but one line commented out.
Be sure to remove the semicolon at the start of the line for any settings you are editing.
The semicolon is known as a comment mark and anything on the line after it is ignored so changing the value will have no effect.
I have a 2M remote base (TM-271) running on a node here. How can I change the activity timeout? There have been several instances where I have been actively using the node and I get an activity timeout message. First it will announce timeout in 180 seconds. If I do anything like change power level, frequency, etc, it then announces activity timeout in 3597 seconds, then about 15 seconds later announces activity timeout in 3604 seconds and continues to announce activity timeout every 30 seconds or so. Disconnecting and reconnecting is the only way to stop the countdown.
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