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AllStarLink runs on a dedicated Linux computer (including the Raspberry Pi) that you host at your home, radio site, clubhouse, school, university, workplace, or computer center.
It is based on the open source Asterisk PBX and is released under the GNU GPL -- it is free for anyone to use.
The core of AllStar and AllStarLink is the powerful app_rpt application and associated modules that load into the Asterisk PBX system.
Organization
- ASLCorporate:The_Organization_-_AllStarLink_Inc. - What is AllStarLink?
- ASLCorporate:The_Beginning_-_AllStarLink_Inc - How AllStarLink came to be.
- ASLCorporate:ASL_Meeting_Minutes - AllStarLink, Inc Official Meeting Minutes
How To & Other Guides
- Beginners Guide - Step by step instructions to create your account and AllStarLink node.
- ASL FAQ - Frequently asked questions about AllStarLink
- How To's - A collection of AllStarLink how to's.
- Features - List of the many AllStarLink Features
- Radio Connections - Instructions to Connect Radios, Repeaters and Other Devices to AllStar.
- Node Configuration - Detailed configuration settings.
- Troubleshooting - Troubleshooting common problems, things to try, and hints to solve the problem.
- Allmon2 Install - Allmon2 step by step instructions for install and setup Allmon2.
- ASL Website Password Reset - How to reset your password at www.allstarlink.org.
- Change call sign - Step by step on how to change your callsign on your ASL account and node.
- Find my node number - How can you find your node number(s) on your ASL account.
- Change node password - Step by step call sign change passwords.
- Development - Information regarding development of the AllStarLink software (i.e., contributing, etc).
Downloads
ASL Version 3 Download
New download instructions and user guide are at AllStarLink Manual. ASL3 has been in production for a while now. It's stable and well supported. It runs on the latest operating systems, software and hardware. Please install or update to ASL3.
Bug Reports
Have a problem with the new ASL? Submit a bug/issue report here:
https://github.com/AllStarLink/ASL3
Development / Building
- Compiling - Building ASL from source
- Contributing - How to contribute to the AllStarLink project. We are currently looking for new volunteers!
- DAHDI Dummy - How to fix audio stutter on ASL based Raspberry PI images
- Infrastructure - Information about AllStarLink's backend infrastructure
Como Hacer
- Guia para principaintes - Configuración paso a paso de AllStarLink para principiantes.
- Instalación de Allmon2 - Instalación y configuración de Allmon2 para principiantes.
- Resetear contraseña ASL - Como resetear la contraseña de su cuenta en el sitio allstarlink.
- Cambiar el indicativo - Guía paso a paso para cambiar indicativo en el sitio y el nodo.
- Ver mi número de nodo - Como ver tu número de nodo(s) en tu cuenta de ASL.
- Cambiar la contraseña de un nodo - Guia paso a paso para cambiar la contraseña en un nodo.
Descargas
- ASL AMD Última versión del instalador de AllStarLink para x86/AMD (sitio principal).
- ASL AMD Última versión del instalador de AllStarLink para x86/AMD (sitio alterno).
- Pi Última versión de la imágen de AllStarLink para Raspberry Pi.
Related Links
- AllStarLink Portal - If you are looking to set up your own AllStarLink node.
- Live Node Count - Live count of registered and online AllStarLink nodes.
- AllStarLink Portal Nodelist - The searchable and sortable node list.
- AllStarLink Stats - Live node statistics, such as current connections, and keyed up nodes.
- AllStarLink Community Site - Web based user support form (replaced app_rpt mailing list) This is the only forum the board monitors, but there is no technical knowledge.
- Source Code - All of the source code for the AllStarLink Asterisk and app_rpt is available on GitHub.
History
- History from the Duuude, Jim Dixon WB6NIL SK 12/16/2016.
- Thru-hole Voter Board from Jim Dixon
References
- Git - The Simple Guide - A handy reference for getting started with Git.
- Ryans Tutorials - Linux Tutorial - Cheat Sheet Handy Cheat Sheet of Linux commands.
- The Linux Training Foundation - Introduction to Linux A free eight week course with optional certificate that teaches how to use Linux.