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A 'tonemacro' is much like a normal macro (see also [https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Macro_use_and_format/ Macro use and format ])
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A 'tonemacro' is much like a normal macro (see also [https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Macro_use_and_format Macro use and format ])




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rxctcssfreqs=100.0,203.5   
rxctcssfreqs=100.0,203.5   
-[https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/USBRadio_Channel_Driver/ USBRadio.conf ]
-[https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/USBRadio_Channel_Driver USBRadio.conf ]





Latest revision as of 02:13, 11 July 2025

Legacy Version - This page is about a legacy version of AllStarLink. See https://allstarlink.github.io/adv-topics/tonemacros/

A 'tonemacro' is much like a normal macro (see also Macro use and format )


Mutiple tones can each have their own macro execution. And each node may have it's own set. It activates the programmed macro/string based on a PL Tone received. Or NOT.

Note required that you are using dsp functions of USBRadio and proper tone config in the usbradio.conf required.

rxctcssfreqs=100.0,203.5 -USBRadio.conf


[tonemacro29284]

100.0=*671

203.5=*711


[tonemacro29285]

100.0=*672 *8910

203.5=*712


Use your imagination as this can be used very powerfully. But be careful in thinking out the full implications of what you are doing.