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  • ...ample configuration shows how to set up a sip phone extension and allow it to connect with an AllStar node on the same server. ...already have your PBX working, all you'll need to do is add the above line to your dialplan phone context (<code>[sip-phones]</code> in this example) and
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  • The following information will make your connection to another AllStarLink node persistent (permanent). * Will continuously attempt to reconnect.
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...inked. This helps in situations where the user forgets to reset the system to the default values, or drives out of range.
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  • [[Category:How to]] == How It Works ==
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  • [[category:How to]] This how-to describes how to go from a 1 node system to a 2 node system.
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  • Private nodes are nodes you create that do not connect to the Allstar Network by default and are not connectable from the ASL network ...hem is under 2000 (ie 1999-0000) but best be advised to use 4 digit number to not confuse other parts of the dial plan in present or future expansion.
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...rom their PC's to an AllStarLink node. Setting up IAXRPT access is similar to setting up dial-in access, but a different command line switch is used in e
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  • The first step is to login to your allstarlink account. Go to [https://web-tpa.allstarlink.org/ https://allstarlink.org/] ...you won't be able to change it here. Please email helpdesk@allstarlink.org to clear that up.
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  • ...color:#000; text-align:center;font-size: 24px; color: #ff6600;">'''Welcome to the AllStarLink Wiki'''</div> ...o Amateur Radio] repeaters, remote base stations, and hot spots accessible to each other via the Internet and/or private IP networks.
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...de. The idea here is to give you the overall installation picture. Be sure to browse the next few pages of this howto for more detail. Also read through
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  • [[Category:How to]] Sleep mode allows the local repeater receiver to be disabled after a set period of inactivity. The repeater receiver will be
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  • ...isting commercial radio such as a Maxtrac, GM300, or GE MVS, among others, to become a programmable radio with an Ardunio. ...means that you will no longer need special programming cables or software to program a radio, whether it be for home, mobile, remote-base, or repeater u
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  • ...k has a built-in backup feature that is often overlooked. Backups are easy to create and are stored on our [http://backup.allstarlink.org Backup server]. To enable backups you'll need to set up the /etc/asterisk/savenode.conf file as shown. Replace the node numb
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  • An Elke Link (named for Pete Elke WI6H) is a link that goes to sleep after a period of inactivity on the node's receiver input. While asle Press The Any Key (Enter) To Continue
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  • [[category:How to]] ...ther systems). To select this mode, the value for parrotmode should be set to 0 in the node stanza:
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  • ...ver Setup Help.pdf|setup instructions]] detail install and setting up Java to work with the Web Transceiver. Both Windows and Mac instructions included. ...Moon] and [http://www.seamonkey-project.org SeaMonky]. You'll still need to go through the Java setup gyrations outlined in the PDF even with these bro
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  • [[Category:How to]] .... To enable status reporting, the config file /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf needs to be modified.
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  • if you are not going to use first-time.sh (and it's name derivatives) or, you are moving your ASL node to an existing Debian or Ubuntu machine;
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  • ...inked. This helps in situations where the user forgets to reset the system to the default values, or drives out of range. ...5 and 46 enable and disable the activity timer function. These can be used to enable or disable the activity timer.
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  • [[Category:How to]]
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  • [[Category:How to]] In order to deploy a remote base node, the following items will be required:
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  • ==Settings to name other Stanzas== ...y=value pairs point to other stanzas. This allows nodes on the same server to have the same settings (without duplicate entries) or different settings in
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  • Updated to include beta6 ISO You probably should read most of this once before you start (to the +++++++++ anyway). It will help.
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...nes. Tones are defined for each node in the [node] stanza and those common to all nodes in the [telemetry] stanza.
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  • ...r the VoIP connection. It is purely up to each local system to decide what to do with this information. It can announce it, ignore it or even change the ...options allowing all telemetry (both local and obtained from other nodes) to be:
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  • [[Category:How to]] It is possible to interface an app_rpt installation with TheLinkBox Program (by Skip, WB6YMH)
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  • ...to know the user ID and password of your AllStarLink server. You also want to understand the [[Structure of Config Files|Structure of Config Files]] befo For quick and simple changes the built-in Linux editors are the way to go.
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  • ...nection to the correct local node. iax.conf contains two sections relevant to app_rpt. The [general] section, and the [radio] section. ...] section sets up the global configuration for iax.conf, and also is used to hold the register statements for each node defined on the system. A registe
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  • you to decrypt information regarding certain subjects. A test certificate is provided in this article in order for you to confirm your installation is working.
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...ch all Allstar Link nodes must support to provide command code consistency to the users.
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...he USB radio devices on the remote voting receivers are connected directly to each voting receiver's discriminator/quadrature detector output. The receiv
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  • [[Category:How to]]
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...stall Apache or lighttpd(small memory footprint version for a Pi), and PHP to make it work on the web as a prerequisite if not already installed.
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  • This section provides technical details of how the ACID install works. ...disk image rarely changes from one ACID version to the next, and is coded to always get its scripts and other files from dl.allstarlink.org. Note, the i
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  • ...s are not blocked. Only one list can be used at a same time and it applies to all nodes on the server. If using the whitelist all nodes on the local serv Add this to extensions.conf just below the [radio-secure] context.
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  • ==How AllStarLink, Inc got Started== ...cessible amateur radio repeater and remote base stations which can connect to each other via Voice Over IP (VoIP) on the Internet. Jim had help with the
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  • The following commands will allow you to compile AllStarLink's ASL 1.01+ release. ...hese instructions are currently a Work In Progress. You are going to have to resolve dependency issues yourself if you follow them.
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  • [[Category:How to]] The autopatch feature in app_rpt allows users on the radio to interconnect with the public switched telephone network.
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  • ...''hard-set'' the delay time between actual reception and presentation time to the Asterisk channel (in the case of receive), and presentation from the As ...Transmit buffer length, it is '''very necessary''' to keep these settings to a ''reasonable'' minimum (without sacrificing packet consistency/integrity
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  • To broadcast your node's audio on [https://www.broadcastify.com/ Broadcastify] After you have your account and feed credentials, you are ready to setup Allstar.
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  • ...uency agile multi port remote base. It is possible to interface the RBI-1 to AllStar, but only on a PC. ...have been using the pins for anything else, you will need to migrate them to higher pins than the first 3. See [[SimpleUSB Channel Driver#Parallel_Port|
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  • ...Media:RecordingSoundFiles.pdf|Sound file recording instructions]] show how to record your own audio files for your AllStarLink node using [https://source For a more robust interface, to do the same as above within the diialplan, a sample dialplan example will b
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...anding valuable node number space. The concept is very simple; allow users to optionally expand the length of any of their node numbers by one digit.
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  • ...n AllStar node. ASL nodes are a way of connecting Ham Radio (RF) equipment to the internet. AllStarLink Nodes typically have an RF radio interface as wel == How do I install ASL? ==
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...nd some other devices that use the original CM-108A chip, have full access to the GPIO 2 signal also.
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  • | Asterisk || Asterisk is a sofware PBX that we use to as the framework to implement Asterisk/app_rpt. Asterisk was conceived and written by Mark Spen ...al-type transceiver), or a '''hub''' which has no radio hardware connected to it whatsoever.
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  • ...to a low power radio integrated into a node. A node allows you to connect to other nodes in the AllStarLink network. == How do I use AllStarLink? ==
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  • [[Category:How to]]
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  • Or how to fix my ASL node from stuttering when I use it. # echo -e "#needed for rpi timing \ndahdi_dummy" >>/etc/modules # add it to modules.conf
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  • [[Category:How to]] ...els from node-to-node. Fortunately, the procedure is not that complicated. To properly perform the audio level calibration, you will need the following i
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