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ARMAD 2009

It’s time again for Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day (ARMAD) on 23 May 2009, here in Madison/Huntsville, AL. We will be setting up at a new site this year. When more information come available we will announce the site location.

The Asterisk Amateur Radio Network will be join with the Drake State Technical College Amateur Radio Club promoting the use of amateur radio along with giving thanks and appreciation to our men and women who have served and who are serving now in the Arm Forces. This will be a great day for all to come out and support the troops on a job that continues to be at the fore front of our mission for the country and the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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Asterisk Bridge Link Interface (ABLI)

Asterisk Bridge Link Interface (ABLI2)

asterisk_bridge_link_interface

AARN-MHAL Group Meeting schedule for Monday 18AUG08

The Asterisk Amateur Radio Network – Madison Huntsville Alabama Group will have a very important meeting on 18 August 2008 at 6:30pm -7:30.

The meeting place is the same as before, which is 6380 Pulaski Pike, NW, Huntsville, AL.

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URI – USB Radio Interface

This is a interface for the Asterisk app_rpt radio control.

URI – USB Radio Interface

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Asterisk app_rpt via USB

A new low-cost way to interface Asterisk app_rpt to radio can now be used with a USB sound adapter. Some modifications are needed to bring out the PTT, block DC on the audio outputs, and attenuate the receive audio to match the microphone levels.
A new low-cost way to interface Asterisk app_rpt to radio can now be used with a USB sound adapter.
Some modifications are needed to bring out the PTT, block DC on the audio outputs, and attenuate the
receive audio to match the microphone levels.

From the qrvc.com web site the following features are mentioned:

chan_usb radio contains all of the interface code to interface app_rpt to a CM108 based USB sound fob.
In addition it contains DSP code to do CTCSS encoding and decoding, squelch, pre-emphasis and soft
limiting, de-emphasis, and audio level adjustments.

Basically, you only need to make 3 or 4 connections to your radio:

  • Discriminator audio, de-emphasized audio, or speaker audio.
  • Transmit audio (direct to modulator, or microphone)
  • PTT

A new doorway is quickly opening to continue the progression of Asterisk as the way to interconnectivity.

For more details about Asterisk app_rpt visit http://app-rpt.qrvc.com/

and information about Asterisk can be found at http://www.asterisk.org

What are FXS & FXO?

What are FXS & FXO?

FXS — Foreign Exchange Station

FXO — Foreign Exchange Office

An FXS device initiates and sends ringing voltage. FXS sends the voltage to an FXO device, which receives it.

Pitch Catch

The phone receiving the call is the last FXO device in the chain, and when it receives voltage from an FXS device, the phone will ring.

Connect the outside line to an FXO port on your Asterisk server to receive voltage from the outside lines.

Connect the phones to FXS ports on your Asterisk server. When the FXO module in your Asterisk Server receives the voltage, it will then generate voltage using the FXS module and send it to your analog phone.

CO PBX Phone

Hint: Remember the “to”… FXS = FX(to)Station and FXO = FX(to)Office.
       With “to” representing the direction taken by the signal.

Support

Screamin Dude - Ambulance

This is the place to go for support.