Has anyone used AREDN to link VHF repeaters? Nothing found in the search.
There are a couple of mountain top repeaters that we would like to link with low power usage.
Any "how to's " appreciated.
Vance, kc8rgo
There are a couple of mountain top repeaters that we would like to link with low power usage.
Any "how to's " appreciated.
Vance, kc8rgo
If you use repeater controllers designed for VOIP audio and control, it is easy.
See for example:
https://allstarlink.org/index.html
I know there are a number of these linked by access-point/station types of microwave links. Not sure about mesh.
Digital repeaters (DSTAR, DMR. P25 etc) are already designed for network linking.
The only concern about I have about mesh is that once you get more than about 3 hops, the variable latency is going to start showing up in the audio throughput. A TDM network might be a better choice if the repeaters in question cannot all "see" each other within one hop.
Mark
I was wondering if you can operate both SIP Phones and Private Allstar Nodes on the same server?
T.J. - KB8JXX@gmail.com
I've not tried to use any of the VoIP hardware to provide a link between two analog boxes, but it would be possible.
I have done a little experimentation with Yaesu's FUSION WIRES protocol - it would work fine over the mesh as well. For all of these, if you want inbound linking to a node that isn't the mesh gateway you'll need to do SNAT/DNAT custom rules in your mesh gateway's firewall config file.
I was asked the question by our county Emergency Manager. I will see what repeaters are installed and then how to do the interface.
Thanks
West Michigan Technical Group / mi6wan
https://www.wmtg.me/