This is a interface for the Asterisk app_rpt radio control.
URI – USB Radio Interface
Feb 3
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This is a interface for the Asterisk app_rpt radio control.
URI – USB Radio Interface
Sep 17
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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:
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?
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.

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.

Hint: Remember the “to”… FXS = FX(to)Station and FXO = FX(to)Office.
With “to” representing the direction taken by the signal.
Midian Electronics manufactures products for voice scrambling, tone signaling, paging and dialing, radiotelephone interconnects, remote control and more. Midian Electronics was founded in 1975 by Chuck Soulliard in Tucson, Arizona. Since its inception, Midian has been a leader in the tone signaling and voice security industries. Midian’s first products were tone signaling modules for land mobile radio. These included DTMF, pulse tone, two-tone, and five-tone encoders and decoders. In fact, Midian was the first to design and manufacture after-market DTMF and pulse tone decoders. In 1981, Midian entered into the voice security market by introducing the world’s first voice scrambler small enough to fit inside a portable two-way radio.
When you need to put together a low-cost repeater take a look at Midian Electronics RM-1 Repeater Maker a low cost simplex repeater maker. It offers 2 station ID’s or messages with programmable Morse ID tone frequency and transmit speed. Other features include Morse ID inhibit, hang time, time-out timer, and remote access/disable using DTMF signaling. Add the RM-1 to two radios and you have a repeater.
QRV Communications manufactures and sells cards which allow an Asterisk PBX system using the app_rpt application to be connected to FM land mobile two way radio repeaters and half duplex base station radios. We currently offer two types of radio interface cards. The PCI Quad Radio Interface, and the Analog Radio Interface.
The PCI Quad Radio Interface is the 4 port PCI radio interface card designed to work with the app_rpt application included in the open source Asterisk PBX. This card has 4 independent channels and can control a combination of 4 repeaters or 4 base stations concurrently and simultaneously. Each channel is has a CTCSS encoder/decoder, level adjustment pots, and an Audio In/Audio Out/COR/PTT interface suitable for interface to your radio system.
RC210 A full-featured controller, capable of independently controlling 3 independent repeaters, 2 full/half duplex links and frequency agile remote base operation (or any combination!) and many more features usually found only in arcom controllers costing hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars more.
RC810 Now you can control up to 8 repeaters, remote bases and link radios with only one controller. The base RC810 is supplied with 4 independently operating Radio Cards, expandable up to 8.
Micro Computer Concepts is a manufacturer of radio repeaters, repeater controllers and repeater related accessories. MCC started making repeater controllers in 1988 and has supplied the Amateur Radio community with a variety of products. Read the rest of this entry »
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