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Re: Brandmeister to XLX
No
If you have two instances running you have to change one of the local ports. Change 62032 to 62033. To test I always run In a terminal. Not as a service. Switch debug=1 then start up one get it
No
If you have two instances running you have to change one of the local ports. Change 62032 to 62033. To test I always run In a terminal. Not as a service. Switch debug=1 then start up one get it
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Ernie Gm7kbk
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#5516
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Re: Brandmeister to XLX
This is XLX679 module A.
FWIW: I copied the exact configuration over to a machine on my LAN, and it works there. Don't know what the difference is.
I have two instances of MMDVM_Bridge
This is XLX679 module A.
FWIW: I copied the exact configuration over to a machine on my LAN, and it works there. Don't know what the difference is.
I have two instances of MMDVM_Bridge
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Patrick Perdue
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#5515
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Re: Brandmeister to XLX
What xlx are you trying to get into. As I set my odroid n2 to do the very same the other day. Just to check if the ports are open.
Get Outlook for Android
What xlx are you trying to get into. As I set my odroid n2 to do the very same the other day. Just to check if the ports are open.
Get Outlook for Android
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Ernie Gm7kbk
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#5514
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Re: Brandmeister to XLX
Right. I wasn't referring directly to the INI file at the time.
My machine is on a VPS, so the IP of ETH0 is a public IP address.
So, it looks like this.
[DMR Network]
Enable=1
Right. I wasn't referring directly to the INI file at the time.
My machine is on a VPS, so the IP of ETH0 is a public IP address.
So, it looks like this.
[DMR Network]
Enable=1
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By
Patrick Perdue
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#5513
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Re: Brandmeister to XLX
No that's the port
My address looks like 192.168.1.66 this is the private network ipv4.
Xlx looks at the port of 62030 and the ipv4 address of the device. Or you can put in the external ipv4 address
No that's the port
My address looks like 192.168.1.66 this is the private network ipv4.
Xlx looks at the port of 62030 and the ipv4 address of the device. Or you can put in the external ipv4 address
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Ernie Gm7kbk
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#5512
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Cort,
I am not seeing bridge.py in my installs. I do have hb_bridge.py and hb_bridge_all.py. Are these interchangeable?
With IPSC_Bridge.py I am getting the following errors at start up.
Cort,
I am not seeing bridge.py in my installs. I do have hb_bridge.py and hb_bridge_all.py. Are these interchangeable?
With IPSC_Bridge.py I am getting the following errors at start up.
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By
ai6bx
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#5511
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Re: Brandmeister to XLX
Currently, I have the address in the DMR Network stanza pointed to the XLX reflector <IP_ADDRESS:62030). I assume this is the network address you're referring to?
If so, then the
Currently, I have the address in the DMR Network stanza pointed to the XLX reflector <IP_ADDRESS:62030). I assume this is the network address you're referring to?
If so, then the
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By
Patrick Perdue
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#5510
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Perfect.
Thanks
From: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io> on behalf of Corey Dean N3FE <n3fe@...>
Reply-To: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io>
Date: Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 6:22 PM
To:
Perfect.
Thanks
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Reply-To: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io>
Date: Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 6:22 PM
To:
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By
ai6bx
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#5509
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Corey and Steve were already here, but I’ll reiterate:
Treat the HB_Bridge and IPSC_Bridge branches like completely different programs from DMRlink and HBlink master branches. Just map it that way
Corey and Steve were already here, but I’ll reiterate:
Treat the HB_Bridge and IPSC_Bridge branches like completely different programs from DMRlink and HBlink master branches. Just map it that way
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Cort N0MJS <n0mjs@...>
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#5508
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Keith,
You’re really going to have to think about your project goals and make a decision. I have run systems with confbridge.py running on one side and bridge.py on the other… There are a LOT of
Keith,
You’re really going to have to think about your project goals and make a decision. I have run systems with confbridge.py running on one side and bridge.py on the other… There are a LOT of
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Cort N0MJS <n0mjs@...>
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#5507
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
They can coexist just fine. Just do got clone in a different directory and away you go!
Corey n3fe
They can coexist just fine. Just do got clone in a different directory and away you go!
Corey n3fe
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Corey Dean N3FE <n3fe@...>
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#5506
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Python2 (End of Life) Question
Steve/Mike,
What is the plan going forward given the end of life status for Python2 ?
I ask as it is being very actively and aggressively being
Steve/Mike,
What is the plan going forward given the end of life status for Python2 ?
I ask as it is being very actively and aggressively being
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David Aitcheson KB3EFS <kb3efs.dave@...>
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#5505
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Cort,
Thank you for your timely and detailed response. With the links Steve sent, I think I am ready to have a go at it again. That said, I note in your response below that use of TGID and some
Cort,
Thank you for your timely and detailed response. With the links Steve sent, I think I am ready to have a go at it again. That said, I note in your response below that use of TGID and some
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By
ai6bx
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#5504
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Copy that.
From: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io> on behalf of Steve N4IRS <szingman@...>
Organization: msgstor.com
Reply-To: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io>
Date: Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 4:37 PM
To:
Copy that.
From: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io> on behalf of Steve N4IRS <szingman@...>
Organization: msgstor.com
Reply-To: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io>
Date: Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 4:37 PM
To:
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ai6bx
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#5503
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
IPSC_Bridge and HB_Bridge were built with one basic purpose in mind, to take the data stream down to it's component parts. Those parts are voice data and meta data. once these parts are
IPSC_Bridge and HB_Bridge were built with one basic purpose in mind, to take the data stream down to it's component parts. Those parts are voice data and meta data. once these parts are
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Steve N4IRS
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#5502
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
As Cort said, IPSC_Bridge and HB_Bridge are stand alone Python2 programs. As a pair they allow you to connect a IPSC network to a HB network. I would keep them separate and configure them to
As Cort said, IPSC_Bridge and HB_Bridge are stand alone Python2 programs. As a pair they allow you to connect a IPSC network to a HB network. I would keep them separate and configure them to
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Steve N4IRS
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#5501
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Steve,
Thank you for these links. Perhaps this is a stupid question however since I already have DMRlink installed via mk- should I just copy the IPSC files over or clone this entire directory and
Steve,
Thank you for these links. Perhaps this is a stupid question however since I already have DMRlink installed via mk- should I just copy the IPSC files over or clone this entire directory and
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By
ai6bx
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#5500
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Why not just connect the XPR8300s to the IPSC system with the SLR5700s? By the way, the “master” is inconsequential. The only purpose it serves is bootstrapping a new peer in the IPSC mesh – it
Why not just connect the XPR8300s to the IPSC system with the SLR5700s? By the way, the “master” is inconsequential. The only purpose it serves is bootstrapping a new peer in the IPSC mesh – it
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Cort N0MJS <n0mjs@...>
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#5499
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
<https://github.com/n0mjs710/DMRlink/tree/IPSC_Bridge>
<https://github.com/n0mjs710/HBlink/tree/HB_Bridge>
<https://github.com/n0mjs710/DMRlink/tree/IPSC_Bridge>
<https://github.com/n0mjs710/HBlink/tree/HB_Bridge>
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Steve N4IRS
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#5498
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Re: Linking dmrlink and HBlink3
#dmrlink
#hblink
Cort,
Note I do not see the IPSC_bridge.py in any of my current installed directories. Is this something installed independent of DMRlink?
Keith
From: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io> on behalf of
Cort,
Note I do not see the IPSC_bridge.py in any of my current installed directories. Is this something installed independent of DMRlink?
Keith
From: <main@DVSwitch.groups.io> on behalf of
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By
ai6bx
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#5497
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