Quoting Curt Shaffer <cshaffer@gmail.com>:
> I wanted to see if there was anything reasonable in price out there yet
that
> performed an RF to IP bridge via asterisk. What I mean by this is callers
> from PSTN can be patched to a UHF/VHF radio and vis-?-vis. I know there is
> an option available for the Avaya systems but it?s a little out of the
price
> range I?m looking for (~$200/channel). Has anyone out there found a stable
> way to do this?
Asterisk does this quite well:
wawnmnxast1*CLI> core show application Rpt
wawnmnxast1*CLI>
-= Info about application 'Rpt' =-
[Synopsis]
Radio Repeater/Remote Base Control System
[Description]
Rpt(nodename[|options]): Radio Remote Link or Remote Base Link
Endpoint Process.
Not specifying an option puts it in normal endpoint mode (where source
IP and nodename are verified).
Options are as follows:
X - Normal endpoint mode WITHOUT security check. Only specify
this if you have checked security already (like with an IAX2
user/password or something).
Rannounce-string[|timeout[|timeout-destination]] - Amateur Radio
Reverse Autopatch. Caller is put on hold, and announcement (as
specified by the 'announce-string') is played on radio
system.
Users of radio system can access autopatch, dial specified
code, and pick up call. Announce-string is list of names of
recordings, or "PARKED" to substitute code for
un-parking,
or "NODE" to substitute node number.
P - Phone Control mode. This allows a regular phone user to have
full control and audio access to the radio system. For the
user to have DTMF control, the 'phone_functions' parameter
must be specified for the node in 'rpt.conf'. An additional
function (cop,6) must be listed so that PTT control is available.
D - Dumb Phone Control mode. This allows a regular phone user to
have full control and audio access to the radio system. In this
mode, the PTT is activated for the entire length of the call.
For the user to have DTMF control (not generally recomended in
this mode), the 'dphone_functions' parameter must be
specified
for the node in 'rpt.conf'. Otherwise no DTMF control will
be
available to the phone user.