Thanks Freddie. Curious if you’d be willing to cover your mobile node. Interested in things you might setup there differently than you would at home, how you handle your internet connection, power and lessons learned.
you can reload your rpt file without restarting the whole system. thru supermon2 or supermon when logged in just use the IAX/RPT/DP reload button. if your in putty or at the bash shell prompt run the following: asterisk -rx "rpt reload"
Thank you for the great video as always. By the way, on a radioless configuration, I don't hear any cw, courtesy tones or even connect announcements and I am using duplex=3. Am I supposed to be hearing those tones?
The only way you would hear them tones on a radio-less node is if you were connected via a network radio via DVSwitch. But if you connected to the radio-less node via another node them you would not hear the tones.
Thanks Freddie. Curious if you’d be willing to cover your mobile node. Interested in things you might setup there differently than you would at home, how you handle your internet connection, power and lessons learned.
I will be doing this in the near future. Just waiting for it to warm up here. 73
you can reload your rpt file without restarting the whole system. thru supermon2 or supermon when logged in just use the IAX/RPT/DP reload button. if your in putty or at the bash shell prompt run the following: asterisk -rx "rpt reload"
Thank You Brad - N8PC - You are the inspiration behind ALL of the Asterisk based Videos. 73 DE KD5FMU
Thank you for the great video as always. By the way, on a radioless configuration, I don't hear any cw, courtesy tones or even connect announcements and I am using duplex=3. Am I supposed to be hearing those tones?
The only way you would hear them tones on a radio-less node is if you were connected via a network radio via DVSwitch. But if you connected to the radio-less node via another node them you would not hear the tones.