Two remote nodes used to link two repeaters

Hello,
I'm new to Asterisk+app_rpt. Will this application connect two
transceivers (remote nodes) using VoIP so that each transceiver node
will transmit what it receives over the VoIP input from the RF receiving
transceiver node? If it will, I'd appreciate some discussion as to how
to setup this type of connection or direction to directions, if already
written.

I've been back reading the archives and have read most of this year's
discussions. Lots of good info on this reflector.

Thanks for your consideration.
Ron Morell
KA7U

Yep, that's the whole point. Read here https://allstarlink.org/ and here ohnosec.org

Download the iso and start playing.

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Tim
:wq

On Dec 6, 2011, at 7:01 AM, Ron Morell wrote:

Hello,
I'm new to Asterisk+app_rpt. Will this application connect two
transceivers (remote nodes) using VoIP so that each transceiver node
will transmit what it receives over the VoIP input from the RF receiving
transceiver node? If it will, I'd appreciate some discussion as to how
to setup this type of connection or direction to directions, if already
written.

I've been back reading the archives and have read most of this year's
discussions. Lots of good info on this reflector.

Thanks for your consideration.
Ron Morell
KA7U

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Ron

Are you trying to set up two repeaters that are linked so that the input
from one is transmitted by both? If so, I am also very interested in how it
is done as it is something we are proposing in our area.

Howard
VK4BS

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Subject: [App_rpt-users] Two remote nodes used to link two repeaters

Hello,
I'm new to Asterisk+app_rpt. Will this application connect two transceivers
(remote nodes) using VoIP so that each transceiver node will transmit what
it receives over the VoIP input from the RF receiving transceiver node? If
it will, I'd appreciate some discussion as to how to setup this type of
connection or direction to directions, if already written.

I've been back reading the archives and have read most of this year's
discussions. Lots of good info on this reflector.

Thanks for your consideration.
Ron Morell
KA7U

OK, maybe I’m confused…

You build repeater A as an Allstar node.
You build repeater B as an Allstar node.
You put them both on a common network.
You dial from repeater A to repeater B.

What comes in A goes out A & B.
What comes in B goes out A & B.

That’s what you want correct?
That’s what the software does.

Robert A. Poff
Loganville, PA.

“Lieutenant, target the offending power boat and launch photon torpedoes”

> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Two remote nodes used to link two repeaters

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Ron

Are you trying to set up two repeaters that are linked so that the input
from one is transmitted by both? If so, I am also very interested in how it
is done as it is something we are proposing in our area.

Howard
VK4BS

Howard,
Lets work on this off the reflector. I received several sincere offers
of advice and help in the direct email, but I notice a fair group of
wasted responses sent only to the reflector. I'll share with you what
I'm doing and how we go about it using direct email.

So for the management of the reflector; A query posted here is given a
good response, but for some reason, the best responders did not reply
through the reflector.
73,
Ron Morell
KA7U

Yes, you can have any number of repeaters linked together and any received signal on one repeater is repeated on all the other repeaters. It’s also a complete repeater controller or you can connect it to a port of an existing controller. You can also use it to build simplex nodes, remote bases and conference bridges. With the proper hardware it can also be a voter/simulcast repeater system.

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Tim
:wq

On Dec 6, 2011, at 12:56 PM, Robert A. Poff WB3AWJ wrote:

OK, maybe I’m confused…

You build repeater A as an Allstar node.
You build repeater B as an Allstar node.
You put them both on a common network.
You dial from repeater A to repeater B.

What comes in A goes out A & B.
What comes in B goes out A & B.

That’s what you want correct?
That’s what the software does.

Robert A. Poff
Loganville, PA.

“Lieutenant, target the offending power boat and launch photon torpedoes”

**> Subject: **Re: [App_rpt-users] Two remote nodes used to link two repeaters

Ron

Are you trying to set up two repeaters that are linked so that the input
from one is transmitted by both? If so, I am also very interested in how it
is done as it is something we are proposing in our area.

Howard
VK4BS


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Hi Ron,

I have a similar application. The difference is Repeater A and Link Radio B at different sites. I have five (5) Repeaters Linked via RF which works perfectly. However, i have one site that cannot communicate via the link radios due to the distance. My solution, is to put 2 Private Nodes. One at one of the repeater site and another at one of the link site. My problem is how do i configure these nodes? Do I need a Public Static IP address at each site to enable linking? or if DHCP, how do I configure the sites to see each other at ALL times.

Thanks,

Winston - J88AZ