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2005 Feb 25
1
Re: FRS radios on *
Rich Adamson writes >>GMRS, FRS and MURS radios may not be interconnected with the PSTN (47 > > CFR 95.141). There has been a lot of talk from lobbyists to clarify this > > rule, but as it stands you could conceivably connect a *private* network > > to GMRS or MURS radios (you can't make any plugins or modifications to > > an FRS radio that isn't type
2005 Feb 23
8
FRS / FRS/GMRS 2-way radios as SIP clients
Any one know of software that allows 2-way radios as VoIP(SIP) clients, besides dingotel's usb & mic cable trick ? http://www.dingotel.com/2way/requirements2way.asp They might be ok if the SIP client was not hardcode to their own SIP proxy Has anyone tried any hacks to get the 2-way radio SIP client to regsiter to a * box. hmm chan_frsgmfrs anyone? using the usb/mic cable under linux :)
2005 Feb 26
0
Re: FRS over *
On the various technical issues raised here (OK, we posted the rules, we won't discuss the legality anymore) I think there is only one main obstacle to using FRS radios for extensions on *. They are simplex (push-to-talk, release-to-listen). The protocol for dealing with voice-activated-switching (VOX) has been used in ham and public safety simplex autopatches but it's really tricky
2005 Feb 24
0
Re: Radio over *
Pete VK2YX writes > I've been involved with IRLP for about 5 years and am one of the original > install team. I've gone through the emmotions of allowing "other" networks > connect to IRLP and I know its caused some lots of headache. > > As far as a closed network goes, yes there is LOTS of passion to keep it HAM > only and I'd have to support that notion.
2005 Mar 01
1
Re: FRS over *
heya David ( Josephson ) :) >Only one brand of cheap GMRS radios that I've seen (Garmin) has the >duplex mode that allows use with repeaters and duplex base stations. I >think this is essential for successful integration with a phone system. so i check 2-way radio on the garmin site http://www.garmin.com/outdoor/products.html#2-way http://www.garmin.com/products/rino/
2007 Apr 16
2
Beta upgrade (could not find a decent answer yet)
Greetings All from Florida. As of tonight, Sunday April 14th, 07, I finished loading the dvd iso of 5 beta (or 4.92 as it is shown to be) and went archive diving to see what was up with the updater not finding the 4.92 files on the mirrors.. I only saw a few notes about removing a dev file and something else, then a comment about removing an image file, then a comment about not doing it in X as
2005 Feb 26
2
FRS & *: an actual business use
I've noticed a growing number of stores using FRS radios. It would make sense to interface (via soundcard/console driver, with the nessacary electrical conversion) a VOX FRS radio to asterisk to allow someone in the office to page/talk with people on the floor or warehouse. You could throw that call (ie, all the radios) into a meetme conference. Then, you could have people in the office
2005 Aug 24
1
dingotel - connect Asterisk to 2-way radio?
So has anybody got one of these? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0007LQQUK/qid%3D1106972010/sr%3D11-1/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F1/102-1529886-6420131 I'm thinking that it should be possible to connect it directly to an Asterisk box and not use their software, as long as there was Linux support for the USB dongle. Maybe it just looks like a standard USB audio device? But there has to be an
2007 Jun 22
1
AX.25 and centos 5.X
trying to find out how to get ax.25 enabled or started on centos 5, I am not able to mod-probe or find anything where I can yum, apt, or otherwise, get ax.25 on my machine. Thanks Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / AFA2TH FL; USAF MARS GMRS: WQFK894 D-STAR 145.670 Simplex WCF Section ARRL Member ARRL WCF Section Web Site http://www.arrlwcf.org Polk County ARES Web site http://www.polkemcomm.org
2007 Sep 07
1
FLAC: win installer
2007/9/7, Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com>: > > > > > - what windows versions are supported by the installer? > > I know it works at least back to nt4, not sure about earlier versions so all 9x versions are supported because they were released after nt 4? ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Shape Yahoo! in
2007 Aug 31
2
[LLVMdev] Compile Linux Kernel with LLVM gcc frontend
I can say that it does not for me,running x86_64, I have been generating errors for submission by testing on a number of gnu utilities starting with binutils. Patrick On Aug 31, 2007, at 6:11 PM, "Haifeng He" <hehaifeng2nd at gmail.com> wrote: Hi, I am curious about if the current LLVM implementation can handle Linux kernel (or any particular version of Linux kernel). The
2007 Sep 28
4
. (period): Wildcard match; matches one or more characters
Hi List; In the outbound, I read in the documents the Wildcard match "by using the . (period)", but I did not understand how Wildcard will work (like what)? As I know that Wildcard is a term used with the Diguim TDM card (FXO and FXS), so what is the relation between such cards and the matching in the dial plan? Any help? Regards Bilal
2007 Sep 07
0
[LLVMdev] Compile Linux Kernel with LLVM gcc frontend
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, Patrick Flannery wrote: > I can say that it does not for me,running x86_64, I have been generating > errors for submission by testing on a number of gnu utilities starting > with binutils. If you run into problems, please file bugs. -Chris > On Aug 31, 2007, at 6:11 PM, "Haifeng He" <hehaifeng2nd at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I
2007 Aug 06
2
NSD reload
Hi there! I remember reading that you cannot reload new zone files on the fly and require a full restart of the nsd daemon? We are evaluating multiple DNS servers that have better performance comparing to bind, but will require quite heavy zone reload (new and existing) every 10 minutes or so. Downtime (even 1-3 secs) is not the option. Thanks!
2007 May 22
1
Almost working
Dev-Cpp is a IDE that can be used with MinGW and GCC but its causing problems. I installed MinGW since I am used to ./configure type builds but im unsure if this is a tinc issue or OpenSSL issue. I installed openssl 0.9.8e and I get to the following, $./configure ... checking openssl/evp.h usability... yes ... checking for openssl/engine.h... yes checking for SHA1_version in -lcrypto... no
2007 Aug 03
5
Difference between WaitExten and TIMEOUT (response)
Hi List; What is the difference between WaitExten function and TIMEOUT (response)? As I see that both are used to determine the allowed time to enter the digits, any one can advise? Regards Bilal ____________________________________________________________________________________ Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today!
2007 Aug 20
2
[Weft QDA users] Weft on Ubuntu -- Ctrl-shortcuts NOT working?
Hi -- have just followed Christophe''s notes to get Weft QDA up and running on my IBM Thinkpad T20 w/Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake). Am just going thru the manual and trying various things, as I''m new to qualitative analysis AND new to QDA tools. Anyway, one thing I''ve found is that many (and maybe ALL?) of the CTRL-shortcuts mentioned in the documentation are not working
2007 Jul 14
1
Very basic question about REXML
Hello Everybody, I have pretty basic question abut REXML. I want to put the String "John doe" in titles array, if attribute name is equal to "93". Please see the code below. I could not find how to do it.. any help would be very appriciated. Here is the XML i am trying to parse <entrydata columnnumber="2" name="93"> <text>John
2007 Aug 28
0
Any DNS zone files generation tools to recommend?
Hi, Any one would like to suggest an tool for large-sacle multiple-networks, multiple-views DNS zone files automatic generation? The DNS configuration tool comes with Centos 5 distribution, system-config-bind, looks like more improvment is in need; I've come upon a tool h2n, which create zone files from a static hosts file, looks like better. But I don't know pupular the h2n perl
2007 Jun 20
0
Please help: confusing dmesg messages
Hi, I got a few centos 5 boxes installed for tests and find the following confusing messages from ?dmesg? command: Your BIOS doesn't leave a aperture memory hole Memory: 4043392k/5242880k available (2397k kernel code, 150460k reserved, 1222k data, 196k init) The machine has only 4GB memory chips installed only, so where comes the number ?5242880k? for memory? [root at centos5Cli01 ~]#