Re: allstar commands
Yes it does; the Anytone 878-- P1/P2/Up/Down are A-D (not necessarily in that order). And in answer to the guy who thought radios w/12 key keypads were unusual, that's how it is outside the world of
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Bob KK6RQ
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#4181
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Re: allstar commands
yes your 878 DOES have them. you just do not see them. green confirm the red delete key and F1 and F2 are your ABCD keys [email protected]> wrote:
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Brad N8PC
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Re: allstar commands
Thank you I didn¡¯t know that I will look Richard Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2025 3:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SHARI] allstar commands The AT878 has a green button, a red button, P1 and
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Richard Lenker KB3YRC
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Re: allstar commands
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MyOoxChocGw *Mark West* thevidiot@... [email protected]> wrote:
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W6MW
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Re: allstar commands
The AT878 has a green button, a red button, P1 and P2. Have you tried using those buttons to see if the are the ABCD tones? [email protected]> wrote:
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Derek Velez KK4QGD
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Re: allstar commands
Any line starting with a ; is commented out. All commands start with a * ;;;;;; Mandatory Command Codes ;;;;; 1 = ilink,1 ; Disconnect specified link 2 = ilink,2 ; Connect specified link -- monitor
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Michael Champion
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Re: allstar commands
My AT878. Dos not have extra buttons
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Richard Lenker KB3YRC
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Re: allstar commands
What radio do you have? most all DMR radios have ABCD on them you just do not know they are there to you press them when transmitting. [email protected]> wrote:
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Brad N8PC
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Re: allstar commands
Those were never ASL commands. You must be referring to HamVoIP.
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Patrick Perdue
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Re: allstar commands
Im curious what radio you have that only has buttons for 12 DTMF tones? That seems odd. Or is it that the A, B, C, and D buttons just aren't convenient/obvious to you when in the field? Just seems
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Ken N2VIP
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Re: allstar commands
Good morning, I just wanted to mention that most radios do not have ABCD rows listed but the other buttons other than the numbers may be used in lieu of the ABCD functions. You would have to check the
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Derek Velez KK4QGD
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Re: allstar commands
Yes; everything is in rpt.conf.
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Bob KK6RQ
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Re: Integrating VHF SHARI-Pi and ASL3 to an Over-The-Air VHF Repeater
Thanks, I think.... I believe in the USMC higher learning method.... "If you don't get it the first ten times, then you go the second ten times..."? Might be awhile!!!!
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nh6bf
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Re: allstar commands
My radio doesn't have an ABCD row so I added a macro to emulate *A5 or whatever letter you need. under the MACROS area you can say 1 = *A5 so when you press *51 it emulates *A5. I also have some B
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Bernie Capron
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Re: allstar commands
he was running Hamvoip *81 was the time *A5 was say registrations. [email protected]> wrote:
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Brad N8PC
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Re: allstar commands
yes they are listed in your rpt.conf file * 81 and * a5 have to be activated and set up as a lot has changed in ASL3. [email protected]> wrote:
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Brad N8PC
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#4166
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Integrating VHF SHARI-Pi and ASL3 to an Over-The-Air VHF Repeater
First off, I want to acknowledge I've gotten good advice from several people like @Partick Perdue, Freddie Mac (Ham Radio Crusader on YT), Mike (K5MDK) and a few others. @Chris Smart did say to check
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Shawnerz <shawnerz@...>
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#4165
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Re: allstar commands
*A5 sounds like a bespoke macro reference, not sure about *81. Your best bet would be to look inside rpt.conf for both versions which is where those commands and macros are defined.
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Mark [GD5MUP]
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#4164
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allstar commands
I have noticed that some of the ASL 1.0 allstar commands do not work with allstar 3.0. Like *81 and *a5. Is there a list that reflects ASL 3.0 function. Thanks
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Daniel Curry K6DLC
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Re: #Shari PiZero: power via just one Micro USB?
#Shari
A Pi Zero 2W has 2 microB connectors.? One is for power (no data) and the other is for data.? An Allstar node uses a C-Media USB audio IC which requires connection to the Pi Zero 2W.? But the Pi
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Steve-N8AR
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#4162
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