Doug Bade <mailto:k...@thebades.net>
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> *Subject:* Re: [Repeater-Builder] ROIP - Cheap
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hey Doug,
How is COR and PTT accomplished on this?
Is it through the dongle? Or the comports?
Thanks,
Jon - WB0VTM
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From: Doug Bade
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] ROIP - Cheap
There is an extension to asterisk called app_rpt. It can run with
conferences or not or you can build your own conference bridge. It uses
sub 10.00 USB dongles for the radio interface. AllStarLink etc are just
conference bridges and registries offering packaged install distros
but the under
Ok here are some prices for the Cisco solution.
Cisco 2600XM router 50 to 200 bucks on eBay depends on what cards might be
in router.
VIC-2E/M 12 to 40 Bucks on eBay, NM-2V 33 bucks buy now on eBay.
This is what you need on each site minimum. If you hooked up with a ham that
is a Cisco Jock, yo
Asterisk is your answer,
You can build a cheap interface to use with asterisk, try 6 bucks.
Anyway just go to the website Asterisk Radio Network or Asterisk Amateur
Radio Network and send an e-mail and those guys will help you out. 73
Will
a5jxy wrote:
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> OK, I have searched the ROIP post
Personally, I have always liked eQSO. I've used it since about 2002.
I have also used Echolink. For several years I had my repeater set up
to interface with both Echolink & eQSO.
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