you may or may not need the sudo depending on your machine and permissions
commands to install:
apt-get install analog-bridge apt-get install mmdvm-bridge
apt-get install
md380-emu
these are the commands i used to run the pieces after setting up the ini files:
sudo systemctl enable md380-emu sudo systemctl start md380-emu
sudo systemctl enable analog_bridge sudo systemctl start analog_bridge
sudo systemctl enable mmdvm_bridge sudo systemctl start mmdvm_bridge
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On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 6:02 PM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
What hardware?
What OS? OS version?
What did you install?
dmrlink? dmrutils?
from apt-get install dvswitch?
On 05/18/2018 06:58 PM, Roselito de los
Reyes wrote:
after installation I get these in /opt directory
Analog_Bridge, dmrlink, dmr_utils
I don't even see MMDVM_Bridge
Am I doing something wrong?
If you installed the
dvswitch package or Analog_Bridge it should have installed
md380-emu.
On 05/18/2018 06:54 PM, Roselito
de los Reyes wrote:
Hey Steve,
Thanks for all you do. I tried installing DVSwitch on a pi
with ASL. How do I get the MD380-EMU into the install and
get it running like Russel has it setup?
73,
Lito
From the report, it's
transcoding from Analog to DMR but not from DMR to Analog.
In this case, since you’re running
in the cloud, what is doing the vocoder transcoding?
I"m back home and just gave it a try
again. It's not working from DMR to AllStar.
Here is a screenshot from DMR hoseline. My
audio is going out over the hoseline network fine
but not on the allstar node.
AllStar to DMR comes over fine.
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 10:41 AM
Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
It looks like it is working
to me.
On
5/18/2018 9:12 AM, Russell Thomas, KV4S wrote:
after minor tweaks and no
success, attaching logs.
I'm lost now.
I have the self care
account now and i set the talk group
static.
Transmissions are not heard going
from DMR to AllStar it's like it keys
up on the Allstar for a spit second
then drops.
That was it!
Right after i connected I heard
Allstar on the DMR TG.
I can transmit from AllStar to
DMR as well. However, I cannot
Transmit from DMR to AllStar. Is
that where I'm still waiting on
the Selfcare account for the
Static Talk Group?
New logs attached.
On Thu, May 17, 2018
at 9:48 PM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
You need to
enable the usrp channel driver
in modules.conf.
On
05/17/2018 10:46 PM, Russell
Thomas, KV4S wrote:
hey, it's
doing this again
(screenshot attached)
is it
because i rebooted?
is this
the DAHDI again?
good catch.
I did not. it is now.
On Thu,
May 17, 2018 at 9:17
PM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
Did
you comment out the
psuedo channel
driver?
On
05/17/2018 10:13
PM, Russell
Thomas, KV4S
wrote:
i
did un-comment
this in the
rpt.conf:
rxchannel =
USRP/127.0.0.1:34001:32001; GNU Radio interface USRP
However, I
have not setup
the selfcare
account for
the club. I'll
work on that
and report
back.
On
Thu, May 17,
2018 at 8:57
PM Steve N4IRS
< szingman@...>
wrote:
Have
you setup the
usrp channel
driver and
pointed it at
analog_bridge?
Have you setup
the selfcare
account for
the DMR
connection and
created a
static TG?
On
05/17/2018
09:46 PM,
Russell
Thomas, KV4S
wrote:
hmm
can anyone
check these
logs and see
if they can
tell what's
wrong?
On
Thu, May 17,
2018 at 6:17
PM Steve N4IRS
< szingman@...>
wrote:
systemctl
start
analog_bridge
systemctl
start
mmdvm_bridge
logs are at
/var/log/mmdvm
On
05/17/2018
07:12 PM,
Russell
Thomas, KV4S
wrote:
I
believe I was
able to make
the
appropriate
edits to the
ini files in
opt.
How do
you start the
DVSwitch?
How do
you view the
logs I've seen
folks post
here?
On
Wed, May 16,
2018 at 11:19
AM Steve N4IRS
< szingman@...>
wrote:
All
the DVSwitch
programs are
installed in
/opt
/opt/Analog_Bridge
/opt
MMDVM_Bridge
/opt/...
On
5/16/2018
12:16 PM,
Russell
Thomas, KV4S
wrote:
Ok,
I started over
from scratch
with AWS. I
think i was
loading the
wrong images
previously I
loaded the
Ubuntu 16.04
and that was
the key.
I
installed the
ASL and the
DVSwitch.
All
appears to
have installed
correctly this
time.
What are
my next steps.
I tried some
searches but I
can't find
where the .ini
files are
located.
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