WA3XYZ PL 88.5 Announcement #mmdvm_bridge #analog_bridge
Patrick Perdue
Yes, that is the example string used in HamVoIP, which generates
a GSM file on the node setup script.
On 12/27/2020 3:33 PM, Steve N4IRS
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I would guess, the HAMVOIP node.
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Patrick Perdue
That's just a default example which was never changed to something
useful by whoever installed that node.
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On 12/27/2020 3:32 PM, Frank C. D'Amato
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Out of curiosity, where is it getting WA3XYZ PL 88.5 from?
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I would guess, the HAMVOIP node.
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On 12/27/20 3:32 PM, Frank C. D'Amato
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Out of curiosity, where is it getting WA3XYZ PL 88.5 from?
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Out of curiosity, where is it getting WA3XYZ PL 88.5 from?
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It may have been I set the ID string to empty rather then commenting
out the line. I'll test and adjust the example if needed.
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Thanks, Steve
On 12/27/20 2:42 PM, Patrick Perdue
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I updated it, lets see what happens. Thanks
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on the DVSwitch Server. Yes in /etc/asterisk
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On 12/27/20 2:41 PM, Frank C. D'Amato
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which rpt.conf?
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Patrick Perdue
And I can tell you from experience, having done it on four different bridges, that it doesn't do anything at all if idrecording and idtalkover aren't defined. I originally used your example because I thought it would do that as well, but after being annoyed by a dit coming across USRP, holding things up on a pretty busy talkgroup every time it happened, I just commented those lines out, and it went away with no consequence.
On 12/27/2020 2:39 PM, Steve N4IRS
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I disagree, I'll check it again. I believe if app_rpt does not find the entry it will default to ID.
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which rpt.conf?
on the dvswitch or hamvoip? In the ect/asterick directory?
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I disagree, I'll check it again. I believe if app_rpt does not find
the entry it will default to ID.
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On 12/27/20 2:36 PM, Patrick Perdue
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Patrick Perdue
No, it definitely won't even try to send an ID if that line is commented out, so there's really no point in having it there in the first place on a USRP bridge.
On 12/27/2020 2:34 PM, Steve N4IRS wrote:
I think it will send "ID" if you comment it out.
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On 12/27/20 2:33 PM, Patrick Perdue
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I think it will send "ID" if you comment it out.
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On 12/27/20 2:33 PM, Patrick Perdue
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Patrick Perdue
Just comment the line out entirely. It isn't needed. Not even a dit.
On 12/27/2020 2:28 PM, Steve N4IRS
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totime = 180000 ; transmit time-out time (in ms) (default 3 min 180000 ms)
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Patrick Perdue
Make sure the lines starting with idrecording and idtalkover are either commented out or don't exist in /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf under the stanza for the node where your DMR bridge lives. You may also want to make sure duplex=0 and telemdefault=0, unless you have a special case, as I do.
On 12/27/2020 2:23 PM, Mike KB8JNM wrote:
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totime = 180000 ; transmit time-out time (in ms) (default 3 min 180000 ms)
idrecording = |ie ; id recording or morse string idtalkover = |ie ; Talkover ID (optional) default is none It's going to send a ID to USRP. So, make it a E (dit)
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Check your radio programming for the channel
On 12/27/2020 2:17 PM, Frank C. D'Amato
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I finally got the DVswitch up and running. The Analog to dmr link is working fine.
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I finally got the DVswitch up and running. The Analog to dmr link is working fine.
The only issue I have, is every 10 minutes, this ID is played ONLY on the DMR TG (Not the analog side) Anyone know where this ID is living? I ; out all the ID's in analog_bridge.ini Video of the ID Going Off
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