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  • This page discusses interfacing the Motorola Quantar to the RTCM/VOTER interface, for use with AllStar. This page should get you up and running with how
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  • Astro-TAC/RTCM Interface Cable Interfacing to a Quantar with P25Link and P25NX - Bryan Fields W9CR has page on interfacing the Qunatar using simple USB into PTTLink
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  • Interfacing the GM300
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  • commercially available hardware for interfacing radios to an PTTLink computer. The Micro-Node RTCM and VOTER interfaces are typically used with PTTLink in
    57 KB (9,850 words) - 01:41, 15 March 2021
  • meant to be used in conjunction with linktolink, inxlat, and outxlat when interfacing a radio port to a multiport analog repeater controller on an RF-linked
    42 KB (4,338 words) - 18:47, 27 January 2022
  • Chan_usbradio is a feature rich DSP radio interface. It requires more CPU than chan_simpleusb and therefor chan_simpleusb may be a better choice on smaller
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  • addtap.bat netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces (Note disconnected interface. May be called Ethernet 2) netsh interface set interface name = "Ethernet
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  • This file sets up the app_rpt interface to an RTCM. The RTCM may be used in any of 3 modes; non-voting client mode, voting mode or voting and simulcast
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  • use /etc/network/interfaces, and add DNS and the firewall to it and search in the allstarlink.org domain # The primary network interface auto eth0 iface
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  • you wish to support. For USB interfaces, more processor horsepower is necessary. If you are going to use a USB interface, then the CPU speed should ne
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  • needed for the interface. If the compiled in IP is matched, it will return a dump of the database. jsondata.cgi - not needed for the interface, used for returning
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  • The chan_voter channel driver is the interface between Asterisk and the RTCM/VOTER radio/repeater hardware interface. It allows receiver voting, simulcast
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  • default | cut -d' ' -f 3` && \ echo "/ip address add address=$ADDRESS interface=[/interface ethernet find where name=ether1] /ip route add gateway=$GATEWAY "
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  • a Virtual Machine in a data center. Multiple repeaters (nodes) may be interfaced at one site while only running one instance of Asterisk/app_rpt on one
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  • confuse the USB channel driver and require that usbradio.conf have all the interfaces removed or commented out and added back in one at a time. The use of USB
    3 KB (564 words) - 16:20, 1 January 2021
  • instructions from usbfob.pdf. Use a setting of ; 1 is for Dingotel/Sph interfaces. rxboost=1 ; 0 = 20db attenuator inserted, 1= 20db attenuator removed
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  • bryan@StPeteRpt:~ $ sudo dahdi_test [sudo] password for bryan: Opened pseudo dahdi interface, measuring accuracy... 99.614% 99.594% 99.608% 99.608% 98.476% 99.638%
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  • users not familiar with linux and PttLink, at the Linux CLI (command line interface) Type sudo asl-menu as the example below shows. repeater@repeater:~$ sudo
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  • Raid 50 config. It's primary IP is 44.98.254.129/27 which is a logical interface "44net" on the 44net bridge. enp3s0f0 is 208.38.136.11 and is physically
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  • AT93C46E-PU (Digikey Part Number AT93C46E-PU-ND) or equiv. to the URI via the interface connector, thereby allowing the USBRadio channel driver's working parameters
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