Re: [Svxlink-devel] Repeater RF audio not going out internet
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From: David R. <dav...@gm...> - 2015-04-05 17:10:19
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* Mario Roeber <er...@po...> [2015-04-05 18:33]: > Hello David, > > use a echolink proxy … and i think, its will work. Mario, It would be interesting to try with one of the public proxies, but only for testing. With the proxy being a shared resource, that wouldn't be a good long-term solution anyway. I wouldn't want to rely on someone else's system and wouldn't want to try to figure out an alternate if the one I want to use is busy. If using a proxy does work, then I'll be even more confused. :-) I still think there's something I'm missing in the overall setup that wouldn't work with a proxy, either. From what I can see, svxlink isn't even trying to send out the internet at all for RF-initiated traffic. Like I mentioned initially, I see no evidence of _any_ outbound network traffic when RF audio comes in from the repeater. That sounds like it doesn't know what to do with the incoming audio from the radio. I tried using arecord to see if I could verify what the audio from the repeater sounds like, but I'm having issues with getting that to work properly (device busy, etc). I've verified with an external speaker that audio is generated, but that doesn't mean the mic input on the soundcard is working. The only validation I have of that so far is the log messages about distortion and squelch that suggest at least something is coming in that svxlink recognizes. Any ideas on how to validate I have audio (beyond what appears to be validation from the squelch messages in the logs) would be helpful. 73 -- David, K9DWR k9...@gr... |