28 July 2016
Jul 28, 2016 22:48:05 GMT -8
Post by K6KD on Jul 28, 2016 22:48:05 GMT -8
Guest: @ n9ko or mods: WinDV - Install on a Linux Computer.doc (23.5 KB) Can you make this file accessible without signing in to forum please?
K6KD: Guest: Forum software requires logging in to download attachments. Any reason this is a problem for you, and why don't you identify yourself here?
K6KD: Reminder: I have a tool available to test. In beta xrefl.boards.net/thread/29/hot-spot-programmer-beta Works with RT Systems radio programming software to provide automation in defining hot spot and D-STAR Commander commands.
K6KD: Initial focus is for those who are already experienced with RT Systems software.
w6cjx: Good evening Mike, have a good net tonight
N6HKH: Hi Bob. Thanks. I will try.
w6cjx: Have a great net tonight Mike
w6cjx: I didn't think the first one went through.
wb5eku: Hello Bob, CJX! how are you
w6cjx: Hey Don doing well thanks how's about U
wb5eku: Doing great thanks
N6HKH: Just checking to make sure Shoutbox is working ... no posts for 50 minutes.
K6KD: It is working
k6fed: Here's the link on how to configure the MMDVM.ini file if you are using Dvmega firmware ver 2.29. www.dvmega.auria.nl/images/MMDVMhost%20check.pdf
listener: k6fed,.. yes you referred to the mmddvm, when you meant dvmega. Dvmega is a radio. MMdvm does need txcr radios to work, Its primary design is a repeater for dmr, although one radio hotspot on dstar/c4fm is possible.
listener: AA7US open udp ports (PF) up to 30065 udp/tcp, on your's, and your friend's setup & try again. Many use 30001 - 30065 tcp/udp (both) PF incl to cover dextra/dcs/ccs with good results. (from experience)
AA7US: Thanks for the suggestion on forwarding the ports, but unfortunately I use cellular internet so port forwarding isn't possible through the cellular provider.
AA7US: I will try to get my DVMega hotspot over to a friend's house who has cable internet so I can test if port forwarding solves the "not found" problem when others try to connect to my CCS7 ID. Ban Edit
KK6MYS: XLX-766A Olympic City 2016 reflector. XLX766 xlx.amrase.org.br. Local hams are setting this XLX reflector up to link their local repeaters in Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Olympic
K6KD: Guest: Forum software requires logging in to download attachments. Any reason this is a problem for you, and why don't you identify yourself here?
K6KD: Reminder: I have a tool available to test. In beta xrefl.boards.net/thread/29/hot-spot-programmer-beta Works with RT Systems radio programming software to provide automation in defining hot spot and D-STAR Commander commands.
K6KD: Initial focus is for those who are already experienced with RT Systems software.
w6cjx: Good evening Mike, have a good net tonight
N6HKH: Hi Bob. Thanks. I will try.
w6cjx: Have a great net tonight Mike
w6cjx: I didn't think the first one went through.
wb5eku: Hello Bob, CJX! how are you
w6cjx: Hey Don doing well thanks how's about U
wb5eku: Doing great thanks
N6HKH: Just checking to make sure Shoutbox is working ... no posts for 50 minutes.
K6KD: It is working
k6fed: Here's the link on how to configure the MMDVM.ini file if you are using Dvmega firmware ver 2.29. www.dvmega.auria.nl/images/MMDVMhost%20check.pdf
listener: k6fed,.. yes you referred to the mmddvm, when you meant dvmega. Dvmega is a radio. MMdvm does need txcr radios to work, Its primary design is a repeater for dmr, although one radio hotspot on dstar/c4fm is possible.
listener: AA7US open udp ports (PF) up to 30065 udp/tcp, on your's, and your friend's setup & try again. Many use 30001 - 30065 tcp/udp (both) PF incl to cover dextra/dcs/ccs with good results. (from experience)
AA7US: Thanks for the suggestion on forwarding the ports, but unfortunately I use cellular internet so port forwarding isn't possible through the cellular provider.
AA7US: I will try to get my DVMega hotspot over to a friend's house who has cable internet so I can test if port forwarding solves the "not found" problem when others try to connect to my CCS7 ID. Ban Edit
KK6MYS: XLX-766A Olympic City 2016 reflector. XLX766 xlx.amrase.org.br. Local hams are setting this XLX reflector up to link their local repeaters in Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Olympic