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Re: Can I use a 2m radio with DINAH to set up Allstar access for a local repeater?


 

I have a node on a repeater using a remote radio and I set it to duplex=0 that way there is no ID coming from the node and the club repeater folks are happy about that.? I also did a noununct setting of one to do away of the courtesy tones on the node. Now the issue your having with the repeater in a loop issue can be resolved by adjusting the rxondelay setting in the simple USB menu.

On 11/20/2024 5:27 AM EST josh blanche via groups.io <joshblanche@...> wrote:
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I would also add that the node radio will send the repeater ID and courtesy tone down the network. Some nodes don't allow this traffic. Best way is to make the repeater dumb and allow the node to do the ID and tone.


On Tue, Nov 19, 2024, 10:15?PM Les N4LPK via <N4LPK=[email protected]> wrote:
Are you running it as a duplex =0?
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On 11/19/2024 5:10 PM EST Jerry Grimes via <gngrimes=[email protected]> wrote:
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There is a local repeater without Allstar access, and we'd like to enable that without adding anything at the repeater site.? We are trying to set up a VHF rig with a DINAH, so the Allstar audio would be sent to the repeater.? The repeater audio would be received into the Allstar node by the radio.

We attempted it, but the repeater starts looping a transmit/receive cycle as soon as the TX is released.? So it sits quietly, receives audio ok, but as soon as we try transmitting via the DINAH node, the repeater keeps cycling.

Is there a way to do this, or are we just missing something basic?

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