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Hello,
I'm using pi-star 1.4.6 with DMRgateway. This pi-star is a multimode digital repeater connected to some TX.
The DMRgateway is connected to XLX939 module A as a master. C4FM and DSTAR are also connected to the same XLX939A.
The issue is: when the pistar is IDLE, everything that is received by the NET source (through XLX939A) is transmitted on the RF using YSF.
In my area, the majority of the relay users are using DMR, and only a few users are in C4FM or D-STAR.
So I would like the relay to always send DMR by default when it is idle and receives traffic on the net source. It should TX C4FM or D-STAR only if a user has transmitted on the RF channel with this mode, so the repeater is switched. Then, after the RF timeout, it should return to DMR mode. As most RF users are in DMR, it should be the default mode (or better: should be configurable by the admin)
Of course when I disable C4FM mode on the admin pannel, TX is using DMR... But that would mean that the repeater cannot be used by C4FM users. Not a solution.
is this an issue, or did I just miss something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
I'm using pi-star 1.4.6 with DMRgateway. This pi-star is a multimode digital repeater connected to some TX.
The DMRgateway is connected to XLX939 module A as a master. C4FM and DSTAR are also connected to the same XLX939A.
The issue is: when the pistar is IDLE, everything that is received by the NET source (through XLX939A) is transmitted on the RF using YSF.
In my area, the majority of the relay users are using DMR, and only a few users are in C4FM or D-STAR.
So I would like the relay to always send DMR by default when it is idle and receives traffic on the net source. It should TX C4FM or D-STAR only if a user has transmitted on the RF channel with this mode, so the repeater is switched. Then, after the RF timeout, it should return to DMR mode. As most RF users are in DMR, it should be the default mode (or better: should be configurable by the admin)
Of course when I disable C4FM mode on the admin pannel, TX is using DMR... But that would mean that the repeater cannot be used by C4FM users. Not a solution.
is this an issue, or did I just miss something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: