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Thank You & Help with script please.
First a Big Thank You to AG0N ( Gary ) for all his help with my IRLP
Node and his website is a top page to learn from. Also cheers to the
IRLP team & Buddie for there help.
Right I have this script
First a Big Thank You to AG0N ( Gary ) for all his help with my IRLP
Node and his website is a top page to learn from. Also cheers to the
IRLP team & Buddie for there help.
Right I have this script
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uk_2e0xlg <danielmoore2005@...>
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#51447
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Thanks K9DC
I appreciate your help on a reinstall of RH9. I changed the COS
jumper to accommodate the new radio.
NL7R Denis
I appreciate your help on a reinstall of RH9. I changed the COS
jumper to accommodate the new radio.
NL7R Denis
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Denis Allen
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#51446
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
Here in my area of Los Angeles, the cable company has battery backup; however, for extended periods of power outage (when the power is out for days due to Santa Ana winds), I've seen them park
Here in my area of Los Angeles, the cable company has battery backup; however, for extended periods of power outage (when the power is out for days due to Santa Ana winds), I've seen them park
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Randy Hammock <rhammock@...>
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#51445
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
My setup is evolving along similar lines. I have a 40 amp switchmode power supply for my primary AC. This is connected to a 50Ah SLA battery via a solid state changeover switch. The output of the
My setup is evolving along similar lines. I have a 40 amp switchmode power supply for my primary AC. This is connected to a 50Ah SLA battery via a solid state changeover switch. The output of the
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Tony Langdon
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#51444
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
That's interesting. 3 weeks ago, much of Melbourne lost power, and I was in the middle of one of these large areas. Cable service stayed up during the entire outage (I was surfing the net the whole
That's interesting. 3 weeks ago, much of Melbourne lost power, and I was in the middle of one of these large areas. Cable service stayed up during the entire outage (I was surfing the net the whole
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Tony Langdon
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#51443
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I'll have to take a look around when I get some time, and see what I can come up with.
Phil
Dave Gingrich wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I'll have to take a look around when I get some time, and see what I can come up with.
Phil
Dave Gingrich wrote:
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Phil D. Mills/NV4P <phil@...>
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#51442
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UP 200 Dog Sled race
In case anyone wishes to join in the fun we have the two repeaters
(primary and secondary) for the UP200 Michigan Upper Penn. dog sled
race on ref9616 from Friday evening until Sunday morning.
This
In case anyone wishes to join in the fun we have the two repeaters
(primary and secondary) for the UP200 Michigan Upper Penn. dog sled
race on ref9616 from Friday evening until Sunday morning.
This
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Mike Wolthuis <wolthui3@...>
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#51441
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Re: Alsaconf for CentOS 5
Iain MacDonnell - N6ML wrote:
A way that seems effective...
Edit the file /etc/security/console.perms.d/50-default.perms
Find the line:
<console> 0600 <sound> 0600 root
and change it
Iain MacDonnell - N6ML wrote:
A way that seems effective...
Edit the file /etc/security/console.perms.d/50-default.perms
Find the line:
<console> 0600 <sound> 0600 root
and change it
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iain macdonnell - N6ML
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#51440
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Re: Alsaconf for CentOS 5
nj1q wrote:
Because the device files are owned by root - try:
chown repeater:repeater /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/dsp
I'd have to experiment a bit to recommend the right fix for this.
Did anyone
nj1q wrote:
Because the device files are owned by root - try:
chown repeater:repeater /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/dsp
I'd have to experiment a bit to recommend the right fix for this.
Did anyone
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iain macdonnell - N6ML
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#51439
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
A automatic-starting generator for all power at the site, including the five
Amateur and two public-safety repeaters at the site. :-)
(Probably not what you wanted to hear.)
Batteries are a pain in
A automatic-starting generator for all power at the site, including the five
Amateur and two public-safety repeaters at the site. :-)
(Probably not what you wanted to hear.)
Batteries are a pain in
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Nate Duehr <nate@...>
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#51437
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
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Not withstanding my previous post, Nate is absolutely correct.
Chuck...
WB6YOK
Nate Duehr wrote:
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Chuck...
WB6YOK
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Charles J Killian
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#51438
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Re: Alsaconf for CentOS 5
Thanks guys.
"system-config-soundcard" worked. I was able to test the PCI
soundcard and it appears okay.
I also tried AUMIX, and that worked fine, too.
Now all I have to do is find out why I get
Thanks guys.
"system-config-soundcard" worked. I was able to test the PCI
soundcard and it appears okay.
I also tried AUMIX, and that worked fine, too.
Now all I have to do is find out why I get
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Joe Carcia
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#51436
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Re: old node keeps IP busy...
Thanks for the suggestion, just send an e-mail asking for this.
JT, XE2SI
stn8378
From: irlp@... [mailto:irlp@...] On Behalf Of Dave
Gingrich
Sent: Friday, February
Thanks for the suggestion, just send an e-mail asking for this.
JT, XE2SI
stn8378
From: irlp@... [mailto:irlp@...] On Behalf Of Dave
Gingrich
Sent: Friday, February
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By
Juan Tellez
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#51435
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
First, don't assume that you are going to have an internet connection
during a power fail. Some cable systems either never installed a
battery plant at their head end, or have not replaced the
First, don't assume that you are going to have an internet connection
during a power fail. Some cable systems either never installed a
battery plant at their head end, or have not replaced the
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Mike Morris WA6ILQ <wa6ilq@...>
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#51434
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Re: Alsaconf for CentOS 5
Yes, unsupported... but if you're OK with that, maybe try running
"system-config-soundcard" ?
ALSA "just worked" (didn't need alsaconf) on CentOS 5.2 for me.
~Iain / N6ML
nj1q wrote:
Yes, unsupported... but if you're OK with that, maybe try running
"system-config-soundcard" ?
ALSA "just worked" (didn't need alsaconf) on CentOS 5.2 for me.
~Iain / N6ML
nj1q wrote:
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iain macdonnell - N6ML
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#51433
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Re: old node keeps IP busy...
Send this one to installs @irlp.net. They can clear the link for you.
-k9dc
Send this one to installs @irlp.net. They can clear the link for you.
-k9dc
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Dave K9DC
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#51432
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Re: old node keeps IP busy...
Send a request to installs@... and include your IP address.
73, Jim WW4M
node
few more
Send a request to installs@... and include your IP address.
73, Jim WW4M
node
few more
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Jim WW4M
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#51431
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old node keeps IP busy...
Hello to all:
Is there a way to release my IP to start assembling a new node?, the node
just made was sent to a friend
south of Tijuana, he has not connected it yet, and seems will get few
Hello to all:
Is there a way to release my IP to start assembling a new node?, the node
just made was sent to a friend
south of Tijuana, he has not connected it yet, and seems will get few
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By
Juan Tellez
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#51430
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Re: Alsaconf for CentOS 5
IRLP on CentOS 5 is not supported. Sorry.
Alsaconf is specifically modified for IRLP, you might be able to use the binaries from the IRLP distribution directly, but I don't know. Never tried
IRLP on CentOS 5 is not supported. Sorry.
Alsaconf is specifically modified for IRLP, you might be able to use the binaries from the IRLP distribution directly, but I don't know. Never tried
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Dave K9DC
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#51429
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Re: Battery power for Node 4629
It probably depends on what kind of power supply is in the node PC. If the node is 12v (13.8) powered, nearly anything will do. If is an AC supply you are probably better off with a UPS. But that
It probably depends on what kind of power supply is in the node PC. If the node is 12v (13.8) powered, nearly anything will do. If is an AC supply you are probably better off with a UPS. But that
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Dave K9DC
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#51427
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