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What DMR ID's? #analog_bridge
Alejandro Pereida
Hello, in the Analog_Bridge.ini file under [AMBE AUDIO] and for the parameters:
gatewayDmrId = xxxxxx ; ID to use when transmitting from Analog_Bridge
repeaterID = 3342045 ; ID of source repeater Which DMR id's should I use for the gatewayDmrId? considering that this is a repeater with DMR ID = 3342045 Thanks Alex N2IX / XE2BSS
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Alex,
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The gatewayDmrId is the ID sent by Analog_Bridge if it has no other choice. Depending on how you are using Analog_Bridge, it may never be used. Hope this helps, 73, Steve N4IRS
On 2/25/20 8:41 PM, Alejandro Pereida
via Groups.Io wrote:
Hello, in the Analog_Bridge.ini file under [AMBE AUDIO] and for the parameters:
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Alejandro Pereida
Thanks Steve, well this is the idea hopefully we can make it work:
I built two repeaters for our Mexican radio club, both in the same rack on a mountain top, one is using a Rasperry Pi 4 running PI-STAR, two Motorola CDM1500 on the 438.025 Mhz (- 5Mhz) frequency pair I only enabled DMR and D-Star on the Pi-Star for that repeater (Call: XE2SJN DMR id: 334217). The other is an analog VHF repeater using a Raspberry pi 3 running Asterisk as the controller and two Motorola CDM1500. So the idea is to be able to link the analog repeater to TG 334217 using the Analog_bridge,MMDVM_bridge and MD380 emulator programs as shown on some youtube videos. Will this setup work if both repeaters are behind the same public IP? Is it possible to link/unlink the analog repeater from the DMR network via DTMF? Thanks in advance Alex N2IX / XE2BSS
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