[op25-dev] Re: Full asterisk support?

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n4dav n4dav at verizon.net
Tue Feb 26 12:23:52 UTC 2013


Actually I had RTFM but there's so much there I forgot about that page. 

I put a lot of time into this yesterday, trying to build all the parts. I'm using CentOS as that is what the ACID distro is built on for Allstar, and it works well. But trying to get this stuff built is a major exercise in frustration. Every package I tried to build was missing some other dependency, which was missing some other dependency, it was a chain of missing things. I never got anything built. One make complained about python not being at least 2.5, (I had 2.4), so I installed 2.6, verified it with python-V, and still couldn't run the make file. It still thought I had 2.4, and I have no idea how to fix that. I'll probably go back to it after I pull my fist out of the wall but so far it has not been fun.


--- In op25-dev at yahoogroups.com, ikjtel <ikj1234i at ...> wrote:
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> >  What method do you use to measure the correct deviation of the C4FM signal?
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> hmm - apols if I've guessed wrong, but sounds like you haven't yet RTFM - based both on this question and the questions about the repeater.
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> Have a look at 
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> http://op25.osmocom.org/wiki/wiki/HardwarePage
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> http://op25.osmocom.org/wiki/wiki/RepeaterPage
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> http://op25.osmocom.org/wiki/wiki/SignalScopePage
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> - in particular the Hardware page has a method for setting the deviation - or you could spend $ on a store-bought FMD meter : )
> 
> 73 de KA1RBI
>


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