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Where are the Host files stored?
Steve, My bridges have been working fine for a year or more. I have no "/var/lib/mmdvm" directory. I'm guessing you've updated the kit and files are now in different places? David
Steve, My bridges have been working fine for a year or more. I have no "/var/lib/mmdvm" directory. I'm guessing you've updated the kit and files are now in different places? David
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Command Line Syntax
Thanks Mike. -- AK2L
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Command Line Syntax
I will be adding some bridge configurations and don't want to have multiple copies of MMDVM_Bridge and various directories. Is this the correct syntax to specify both the bridge INI and the switch INI
I will be adding some bridge configurations and don't want to have multiple copies of MMDVM_Bridge and various directories. Is this the correct syntax to specify both the bridge INI and the switch INI
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Callsigns Change When Going Across Bridge
Any new information on this? AK2L
Any new information on this? AK2L
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Callsigns Change When Going Across Bridge
Any update on this? AK2L
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Callsigns Change When Going Across Bridge
Thanks Adrian, but this is a YSF-only setup. No DMR is being used at all. AK2L
Thanks Adrian, but this is a YSF-only setup. No DMR is being used at all. AK2L
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Callsigns Change When Going Across Bridge
Here are the corresponding log entries from the destination reflector: M: 2019-07-26 00:05:27.781 Received data from ?????????? to ?????????? at BRIDGE M: 2019-07-26 00:05:27.781 Received end of trans
Here are the corresponding log entries from the destination reflector: M: 2019-07-26 00:05:27.781 Received data from ?????????? to ?????????? at BRIDGE M: 2019-07-26 00:05:27.781 Received end of trans
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Callsigns Change When Going Across Bridge
Originating reflector / far end of the bridge: M: 2019-07-26 00:05:26.275 YSF, received network data from KE7AZ-14 to ALL at W7AI I: 2019-07-26 00:05:26.275 YSF, Lookup call KE7AZ returned id 0 -> 123
Originating reflector / far end of the bridge: M: 2019-07-26 00:05:26.275 YSF, received network data from KE7AZ-14 to ALL at W7AI I: 2019-07-26 00:05:26.275 YSF, Lookup call KE7AZ returned id 0 -> 123
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Callsigns Change When Going Across Bridge
Two YSF reflectors connected with MMDVM_Bridge. The call sign "W5ZIT-JIM" appears on the other end of the bridge as "W5ZIT". The call sign "KE7AZ-14" appears on the other end of the bridge as "???????
Two YSF reflectors connected with MMDVM_Bridge. The call sign "W5ZIT-JIM" appears on the other end of the bridge as "W5ZIT". The call sign "KE7AZ-14" appears on the other end of the bridge as "???????
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Two YSF Reflectors
Please give me an example of what DVSwitch.ini would contain. Thank you.
Please give me an example of what DVSwitch.ini would contain. Thank you.
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Two YSF Reflectors
Thanks Steve. You skipped a question... The example MMDVM_Bridge.ini on github has no sections titled "[YSF]". Are they to be added as in your example in this thread?
Thanks Steve. You skipped a question... The example MMDVM_Bridge.ini on github has no sections titled "[YSF]". Are they to be added as in your example in this thread?
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· #4433
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Two YSF Reflectors
Where do the port numbers -- 42000/42001 -- go? The example MMDVM_Bridge.ini on github has no sections titled "[YSF]". Are they to be added as in your example in this thread? You mentioned a flow diag
Where do the port numbers -- 42000/42001 -- go? The example MMDVM_Bridge.ini on github has no sections titled "[YSF]". Are they to be added as in your example in this thread? You mentioned a flow diag
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Two YSF Reflectors
I just configured two (local) YSF reflectors for testing. One is at 192.168.1.109, port 42000 and the other is at 192.168.1.112, port 42001. (The ports are different so I could move the test outside o
I just configured two (local) YSF reflectors for testing. One is at 192.168.1.109, port 42000 and the other is at 192.168.1.112, port 42001. (The ports are different so I could move the test outside o
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Two YSF Reflectors
Steve, OK. I thought the bridge converted one format to another, but could not connect two of the same thing, hence my question about an intermediate format. You are saying that it does not convert as
Steve, OK. I thought the bridge converted one format to another, but could not connect two of the same thing, hence my question about an intermediate format. You are saying that it does not convert as
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Two YSF Reflectors
Thanks Steve. Your posting #4133 of June 10 has a lot of information. Since this requires two bridges, and each bridge cannot transfer the same format, should DMR be used as an intermediate format? (O
Thanks Steve. Your posting #4133 of June 10 has a lot of information. Since this requires two bridges, and each bridge cannot transfer the same format, should DMR be used as an intermediate format? (O
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Two YSF Reflectors
I have just discovered this software and joined this group. I have two YSF reflectors. They reside on separate servers on separate networks. I would like to connect them so that all traffic from one i
I have just discovered this software and joined this group. I have two YSF reflectors. They reside on separate servers on separate networks. I would like to connect them so that all traffic from one i
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