DVSwitch is a set of tools and programs related to provisioning and operating Amateur Radio digital voice networks.
Purpose
The purpose of DVSwitch is as follows:
1) Allows “local” networking during an outage of the regional national/international network server. 2) Allows a local network operator to “blend” upstream feeds from different Networks (capital N on purpose). These Networks can’t get their act together and learn how to play nice with each other (everyone guilty as far as we are concerned). They may not like people doing this, but the solution is to grow up and work with each other, and not keep trying to force people to take sides. 3) Allows local segregation of localized traffic with more flexibility. 4) Allows experimentation with linking and how it’s done (part 97 specifies experimentation and advancement of the radio art are a core part of amateur radio).
Mission Statement/Position
Our stated position is:
WHEREAS the Networks continue to be largely islands and are not working together to create a unified network of Networks. WHEREAS no firm reason has been given by any of the Networks why a *competent* local network operator cannot make this work effectively.
(US ONLY) WHEREAS47 CFR 97 (Amateur Radio Service) specifies that a core component of amateur radio is experimentation and advancement of the radio art [97.1(b)].
BE IT RESOLVED the core group of US amateur radio operators and experimenters organized around the DVSwitch project, and in the spirit of USA 47 CFR 97 and its intentions, support the *responsible* and *thoughtful* use of digital voice networking tools to create localized networks that will interconnect to the national/international Networks, and will support users of its tools in order to do this in the most effective and sustainable way possible.
Steve,
Last night I installed everything and ran into a problem with ASLerrors.
Today, I started with a known good ASL install and overlayed the DVSwitch stuff. No errors on installs. This is the
Steve,
Last night I installed everything and ran into a problem with ASLerrors.
Today, I started with a known good ASL install and overlayed the DVSwitch stuff. No errors on installs. This is the
Steve,
I just started with a fresh Raspian image and performed all of the suggested steps:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers -y
Unfortunately, I'm
Steve,
I just started with a fresh Raspian image and performed all of the suggested steps:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers -y
Unfortunately, I'm
2 options I can see at this point.
1: Start with a fresh Stretch
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers -y
Verify you have headers
2 options I can see at this point.
1: Start with a fresh Stretch
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers -y
Verify you have headers
I guess I could start over with a working ASL image of my own and do all the dvswitch install including P25reflector and analog-bridge. That's a lot of re-do.
Tom
I guess I could start over with a working ASL image of my own and do all the dvswitch install including P25reflector and analog-bridge. That's a lot of re-do.
Tom
Thanks again Steve, got it all working. Had to do a bit of trial and
error, and Googling to get ircDDBGateway to play ball, but it's all
running now. Any activity on the AllStar side results in
Thanks again Steve, got it all working. Had to do a bit of trial and
error, and Googling to get ircDDBGateway to play ball, but it's all
running now. Any activity on the AllStar side results in