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#Post#: 4434--------------------------------------------------
2021-05-02 - DMRGateway-4 Replaced by DMRGateway-5
DIR By: VE3RD
Date: May 1, 2021, 1:48 pm
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DMRGateway-4 by VE3RD
( This file should be used for reference and installation
instructions ONLY
Please install DMRGateway-5
Comments are welcome addressed to ve3zrd@gmai.com)
This software is for use on amateur radio networks only and is
to be used for educational purposes only.
Its use on commercial networks is strictly prohibited.
Copyright(C) 2017-2020 by Jonathan Naylor, G4KLX and others
Network 6 added, and 8 digit isolation Code added by VE3RD
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Note added 2023-03-07
DMRGateway-4 will not work on a duplex hotspot in duplex mode.
It will work fine in simplex mode. TS1/TS2 can not be used to
switch networks but will allow two tg's on the same network.
The primary reason for using DMRGateway-4 is network isolation.
Once a network and tg is selected, only that network & tg will
be heard.
The pi-star DMRGateway has no network isolation such that if you
activate Network 1, 3 4 and 5 then they will compete for access
to the radio and you will get mutiple channel switching whenever
breaks are heard on the respective talk groups(ie network
scanning). The most common solution is to use the 4000
disconnect or switch the network to an unused TG (TGIF 4000),
before leaving the network.
Menu for the DMRGateway configuration script (GWConfig)
1 "Create/Edit the DMRGateway Password File"
2 "Install DMRGateway & Update /etc/dmrgateway - Basic Mode"
3 "Install DMRGateway & Update /etc/dmrgateway - 8 Digit
Translation Mode"
4 "Install DMRGateway & Update /etc/dmrgateway - 7 Digit
Translation Mode"
5 "Install DMRGateway NO Config File Update"
6 "Restore Original DMRGateway Binary File"
7 "Quit")
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS
Item 1:
This will create and/or edit a password file. (Required for a
new Install)
This is used to enable desired networks and allow an off line
repostory for
the Network security codes
Item 2, 3 and 4 Common:
This will overwrite the /etc/dmrgateway file with a default
version and
will compile a new Binary if required and
will install the New Binary DMRGateway File
Item 2
will proceed with a limited configuration Using Basic Mode
In the Radio CPS use basic 31665 for 31665 on the Server
Key on Tg 9001 to 9006 to select Network 1 to 6
This will allow the use of 7 digit talk groups
Item 3
will proceed with a limited configuration Using 8 Digit
Translation Mode
In the Radio CPS use 14031665 for TG 31665 on Network 4 etc.
This will allow the use of 7 digit talk groups.
Item 4
will proceed with a limited configuration Using 7 Digit
Translation Mode
In the Radio CPS use 4031665 for TG 31665 on Network 4 etc.
This is the same as the default Pi-Star gateway but will not
allow
the use of 7 digit talk groups
Item 5:
will Ignore the existing Configuration File and
will Compile a new Binary if Required and
will Install the Binary File
Item 6:
will Restore the Original DMRGateway from
/usr/local/bin/DMRGateway.orig
( If it exists )
CAUTION: This script can not possibly handle all users special
situations
Use nano /etc/dmrgateway to check and configure what the
script misses
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[b]Note 2021-06-19[/b]
The Pi-Star update dated June 17, 2021 overwrites the DMRGateway
Binary file with a Pi-Star Default.
Re-Running the ./binupdate.sh script in the DMRGatewa-4
directory will re-install DMRGateway-4 Binary
I have added a script in the DMRGateway-4 directory called
GWConfig.sh That will help to install the DMRGateway and
Configure it according to information found in /etc/mmdvmhost.
Follow the instruction indicated below titled INSTALLATION of
DMRGateway-4
Log Into Pi-Star via putty and SSH, then issue the following 4
commands
rpi-rw
sudo su
cd DMRGateway-4
./GWConfig #
//Where # is a digit from 0 to 9 representing a hotspot number
You will see a basic instruction page. Press any key to get the
actual Menu
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS
Item 1: This will create and/or edit a password file.
(Required for a new Install)
Item 2: This will overwrite the /etc/dmrgateway file
with a default version and will proceed with a limited
configuration and
will compile a new Binary if required and
will install the Binary DMRGateway File
Item 3: This will Ignore the existing Configuration File
and will Compile a new Binary if Required and will Install the
Binary File
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NOTE: 2021-06-09 This DMRGateway has been completely rewritten.
If you are using a previous version the you must update as
follows
Log in pi-star via SSH and type the commands as follows
rpi-rw
sudo su
cd DMRGateway-4
make clean
git pull
make clean
make
./binupdate.sh
// Say No to update /etc /dmrgateway
reboot
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The Pi-Star DMRGateway Rules are explained at
HTML https://github.com/g4klx/DMRGateway/wiki/Rewrite-Rules
Note 1: READ EVERYTHING BEFORE DOING ANYTHING
Note 2: Unless you have a duplex hotspot running in duplex mode,
DO NOT use TS1 in any rules.
MMDVMHOST will change TS1 to TS2 and you WILL have conflicting
rules.
Note 3: Start with the Bare Basics Mode. Get any 2 Networks
working and expand it in small Steps
Note 4: 7 Digit mode WILL NOT handle 7 digit talk Groups. Raw
Mode and 8 Digit will handle 7 digit Talk Groups. (see below for
8 Digit Rule Set)
Basic: Basic mode requires the control codes 9001-9006 to select
Basic Mode and the desired Network.This mode does not translate
the TG Numbers. Ie: 31665 in the radio is sent to the server as
31665 and the return to the radio is also on 31665. The network
is selected by keying up on TG 9001 to 9006 where 9001 selects
Network 1 and 9004 selects Network 4. Therefore, to use Network
4, TG31665. Key up on 9004 then switch to 31665 and key up.
This works much the same as the profiles in the Openspot. This
mode will handle the 7 digit regular and personal talk group
numbers
TRANSLATION: Translation Mode is selected by assigning an eight
digit TG Number in your Radio begining with 11 to 16 to select
the Network. This mode uses 8 digit TG numbers in the radio and
the ReWrite rules translate the the 8 digit TG to a regular or
basic TG . Ie: 14031665 in the radio will be translated to 31665
on Network 4 and sent to the server associated with Network 4.
The server will respond on 31665 Network 4 and the ReWrite rules
will translate it back to 14031665 to the Radio. This mode will
normally only handle up to and including 6 digit talk group
numbers. 7 Digit talk groups are handled with the following
rule. Note: The 14 in 14031665 locks the gateway in to Network 4
so that this rule will work with 7 digit talk groups as follows
TGRewrite1=2,1000001,2,1000001,5599999
Translates as follows
Rewrite RF: 2:TG1000001-TG6599999 -> 2:TG1000001-TG6599999
TGRewrite0=2,1,2,1,9999999 ## in Basic Mode becomes
TGRewrite1=2,14000001,2,1,999999 ## in 8 Digit Translation
Mode
Rewrite RF: 2:TG14000001-TG14999999 -> 2:TG1-TG999999
Note 5: When running the DMRGateway DO NOT make changes in the
Pi-Star Configuration Page. It will very likely wipe out
/etc/dmrgateway and replace it with a generic version. ALWAYS
maintain a copy of /etc/dmrgateway
Note 6: The main reason for creating this version of the
DMRGateway was to create the isolation between networks. This
version will NOT allow any data to go to the radio that is not
on the selected Network. Only one network can be active at
anytime unlike the stock pi-star gateway that will allow
multiple networks to send RF data at any given time and the
radio can switch networks in the middle of a conversation.
Note 7: Please avoid the use of Network 3 of the DMRGateway-3
unless you are using one of the DMR2xxx crossovers.
Note 8: The Pi-Star Configuration Script that runs when you hit
Apply Changes currently has over 4718 lines of code. This script
is looking for BM on Net 1, DMR+ on Net2, HBLink or DMR2xx
Crossovers on Net3. Any other use of these first 3 networks is
just begging for trouble.
Note 8: An interesting effect that was not really planned but
works just fine. If you want to use Basic Mode, you have two
options to switch networks. Say you want to select network 4,
You can
a) Select TG 9004 and key-up the switch to your desired TG
b) Select ANY 8 digit translation Mode TG, key-up, then
switch to your basic mode TG
Networks are switched with the application of any tg 9001-9006,
or any 8 digit TG
Note 9: Unlike the previous update on DMRGateway-3, This
version handles the Basic and Translation Modes on a single
configuration file.
Note 10:These two modes can be used independently using the
appropriate Rewrite rule below. These modes can be used
together with the addition of a Receiver Group for the low TG
Number added to the higher TG Channel. For Every 8 Digit TG you
program into your radio, put the equivalent basic mode TG into a
Receiver Group in the higher numbered TG of the pair. ie for
14031665, program a receiver group of 31665 and program it into
the channel for 14031665
Note 11: Some times when you load the /etc/dmrgateway file into
the nano editor, you may see a reference at the bottom that it
is loading a DOS file. This file has hidden line feeds and will
not work correctly. You can fix this issue as follows
Press CTRL-X to save the file. Answer Y to the prompt then
Press ALT-D and enter and the file will be save without the
hidden formatting characters
Note 12: It is highly recommended that this Install should all
be done in an ssh session using putty. Especially due to Note 11
and cut and paste from here using a windows machine.
Note 13 If you want to run Brandmeister and/or DMR+, Set them up
in the Pi-Star Configuration page before installing the
DMRGateway and set The DMR Master server to DMRGateway.
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INSTALLATION of DMRGateway-4 (NEW INSTALL)
1) Log into Pi-Star with an SSH Session, preferably putty.
2) Issue the following commands
rpi-rw
sudo su
git clone
HTML https://github.com/ve3rd/DMRGateway-4
cd DMRGateway-4
make clean
make
3) make will compile all the components of the gateway and
create a single binary file DMRGateway
4) Install the new Binary by running the following script. The
./ are important
./binupdate.sh
5) Say Yes to the prompt to update /etc/dmrgateway. This will
copy the default ./DMRGateway.ini file into the working file
/etc/dmrgateway
6) the binupdate.sh script will stop the DMRGateway and replace
the binary file in /usr/local/bin/
7) Edit /etc/dmrgateway with your pertinent information
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UPDATE: Check for and Update Your DMRGateway-4 Version
1) Log into Pi-Star with an SSH Session, preferably putty.
2) Issue the following commands
rpi-rw
sudo su
cd DMRGateway-4
make clean
git pull
3) This last command will either tell you that you are up to
date or will download the newer version
4) If a newer version is downloaded you MUST issue the following
commands to install it, this will not re-install or modify your
config files
make clean
make
./binupdate.sh
5) Say No to the prompt to update /etc/dmrgateway
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BARE BASICS
Note if this is a new install, most of this will have been done
for you, All you need to do is modify the /etc/dmrgateway file
with your parameters, ie:
Radio frequencies, digital Id's, passwords and personal
information
If you are modifying a stock Pi-Star DMRGateway, then most of
the following will need to be performed
1) Cut and paste the following into your etc/dmrgateway file
[b]item 1) above is optional Optional [/b]- It may Not be
required for DMRGateway-4 as the Installation script
(binupdate.sh) will create the file with most of the default
settings. You should only need to edit /etc/dmrgateway for RF
Frequency, Digital ID, Passwords and Personal Information.
2) Replace the ****** code with your own parameters.
3) Remove the comment lines that are marked ####
[General]
RptAddress=127.0.0.1
RptPort=62032
LocalAddress=127.0.0.1
LocalPort=62031
RuleTrace=1
#### The following StartNet rule is NEW and sets the Network you
want to be on when the DMRGateway starts
StartNet=4
#### The following NetMode rule is NEW and sets the Mode you
wish to Start in(0,7,8)
NetMode=0
Daemon=1
Debug=1
RFTimeout=5
NetTimeout=5
[Log]
DisplayLevel=0
FileLevel=2
FilePath=/var/log/pi-star
FileRoot=DMRGateway
[Voice]
Enabled=0
Language=en_US
Directory=/usr/local/etc/DMR_Audio
[Info]
Latitude=****
Longitude=******
Location=******
Description="CA"
URL=
HTML https://www.qrz.com/db/****
RXFrequency=******
TXFrequency=*******
Enabled=1
Power=1
Height=0
[XLX Network]
Enabled=0
Id=*****
Startup=000
File=/usr/local/etc/XLXHosts.txt
Port=62030
Password=passw0rd
ReloadTime=60
Slot=2
TG=6
Base=64000
Relink=60
Debug=0
UserControl=1
[DMR Network 1]
Enabled=1
Name=****** Your Selected BM Server
Id=*******01
Address=****** Your selected BM Server IP Address
Password=******
# This TGRewrite0 handles all tg's up to and including 7 digit
(7x9's)
TGRewrite0=2,1,2,1,9999999
# This TGRewrite1 handles the 8 Digit control code TG;s to
switch to this network (6x9's)
TGRewrite1=2,11000001,2,1,999999
PCRewrite0=2,11009990,2,9990,1
PCRewrite1=2,9990,2,9990,1
SrcRewrite0=2,9990,2,****,1
## Where **** is the call sign in your Radio
Port=62031
Local=62035
Location=0
Debug=0
[DMR Network 2]
Enabled=0
Name=DMR+_IPSC2-CAN-TRBO
Id=**********
Address=209.226.17.178
Password="PASSWORD"
Port=55555
# Basic Mode - Seven Digit TG's = seven 9's
TGRewrite0=2,1,2,1,9999999
# This TGRewrite0 handles the 8 Digit control code TG;s to
switch to this network Six 9's
TGRewrite1=2,12000001,2,1,999999
[DMR Network 3]
Enabled=0
Name=HBLink
[DMR Network 4]
Enabled=1
Name=TGIF_Network
Address=tgif.network
Port=62031
Local=62038
Id=*******04
Password=**********
# Basic Mode handles tg 1 to 9999999 Seven 9's
TGRewrite0=2,1,2,1,9999999
# This TGRewrite1 handles the 8 Digit control code TG;s to
switch to this network and up to 6 digit tg"s 1-999999 (Six 9's)
TGRewrite1=2,14000001,2,1,999999
TGRewrite2=2,1,2,1,9999999 ### Use this rule in
8digit mode to handle 7 digit tg's
PCRewrite0=2,9990,2,9990,1
PCRewrite1=2,14009990,2,9990,1
SrcRewrite0=2,9990,2,YourCall,1
Location=0
Debug=1
###### Leave This disabled until you get Network 1 and 4
Running
[DMR Network 5]
Enabled=0
Name=MNet_Network
Address=mnet.hopto.org
Port=62031
Local=62039
# Basic Mode -7 Digit TG;s Seven 9's
TGRewrite0=2,1,2,1,9999999
# This TGRewrite1 handles the 8 Digit control code TG;s to
switch to this network (Six 9's)
TGRewrite1=2,15000001,2,1,999999
PCRewrite0=2,15009990,2,9990,1
SrcRewrite0=2,9990,2,YourCall,1
Password=*************
Id=*******05
Location=0
Debug=1
#### The following Network 6 is ONLY available in the
DMRGateway-4 by VE3RD
[DMR Network 6]
Enabled=0
Name=TGIF_Network
Address=tgif.network
Port=62031
Local=62037
Id=302395444
#Basic Mode [b]Seven 9's[/b] This will handle up to 7 digit
tg's from 1 to 9999999
TGRewrite0=2,1,2,1,9999999
#Translation Mode - Six 9's This will only handle tg;s from 1 to
approximately 77600 depending on your radio
#The maximum theoretical TG number is 2^24=16777216 but some
radios's won't go quite this high
TGRewrite0=2,16000001,2,1,999999
PCRewrite0=2,9990,2,9990,1
PCRewrite0=2,16009990,2,9990,1
SrcRewrite0=2,9990,2,YourCall,1
Password=passw0rd
Location=0
Debug=1
[GPSD]
Enable=0
Address=127.0.0.1
Port=2947
[APRS]
Enable=1
Address=127.0.0.1
Port=8673
Description=APRS for DMRGateway
Suffix=DMR
[Dynamic TG Control]
Enabled=1
Port=3769
___________________________________________________________
Special Instructions to handle 7 digit talk groups from a radio
that will NOT Handle 7 Digits Using Basic Mode
Some radio's will not allow you to use 7 digit talk groups. ie:
TYT MD420
In basic Mode use something like this to access a seven digit tg
like 3023954
TGRewrite0=2,4354,2,3023954,1
This rule will translate TG4354 in the radio to 3023954 at the
server and the response on 3023954 will come back to TG4354 in
the radio.
This use of TG 4354 is strictly between your radio and hotspot,
it will not affect any real world tg on 4354.
Just make sure that you do not use a number that corresponds to
a real TG that you may plan to use in the future.
Check the server list and find a number that is not used
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PARROT ( May Not be Implemented Yet on the New TGIF Server )
The call to the parrot on TGIF will be any of the following
Private or Group Call to 9990.
Private or Group Call to 31000
If you use a private call, make sure that is registered as a
private call in your Contact List
If you use Translation mode the full 8 digit tg must be
registered as a private call
The DMRGateway (Translation Mode) will convert the Radio Private
Call on 14009990 to a Private Call on 9990 and send it to the
server
The SrcRewrite Rule will trap the Private Call coming from the
Server on 9990 send it to the radio via the call sign or digital
ID assigned in the Radio
This works in both modes
On MNET, the Parrot uses a Group Call to 9999
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INSTRUCTION to Restart the Gateway After Configuration changes
If for any reason you need to modify the /etc/dmrgateway
configuration file for the DMRGateway you must issue the
following command
sudo dmrgateway.service restart ; mmdvmhost.service restart
You can watch the log file as it starts up with the following
command.
tail -f -n 100 /var/log/pi-star/DMRGateway-2021-04-27.log
This is a date named file name that changes at midnight UTC.
Replace the date with the current date file,
You can exit the log file with a ctrl-c
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Contact Information
Phil VE3RD
ve3zrd@gmail.com
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If you have just read this file for the FIRST Time, READ IT
AGAIN
#Post#: 4445--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: KK4VOB
Date: May 4, 2021, 7:31 pm
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So far so good, It appears to be working fantastically! Thanks
for this. :)
#Post#: 4449--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: Curt-KU8L
Date: May 6, 2021, 9:38 am
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Took a couple of reads because I don't use Linux often enough.
Got it all entered and it worked perfectly so far. There is so
much stale or plain incorrect info out there regarding the
gateway, none of the samples worked for me--continued getting
routine disconnects. I am convinced it was all because the
samples I used contained mismatched port assignments on
127.0.0.1 and they all had TS1 translation lines. All seems to
be good now....thanks Phil.
#Post#: 4450--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: Curt-KU8L
Date: May 6, 2021, 9:41 am
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Newbie question for Phil.
What drove the decision to use two digit Network assignment
numbers (11-16) versus the (apparent common) single digit (1-6)
method?
Just curious..
TU
#Post#: 4452--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: VE3RD
Date: May 6, 2021, 3:59 pm
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The trigger to go two digit numbers was the use of 7 digit talk
groups on tgif. Example I needed to differentiate between a 7
digit tg 3023954 used on Net4 vs 3023954 which was tg 23954 on
network 3 14031665 is not used as a TG and 3023954 is caught by
the rewrite rule with 9999999 as a 7 digit TG
#Post#: 4453--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: Curt-KU8L
Date: May 6, 2021, 8:02 pm
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Thanks Phil..I see
Realized I wasn't quite good to go yet. As long as I used
Translation it seems to work on the simple test I made.
I really need to get the Basic method going since it seems
easier for a large number of different TG's across two Networks.
I cannot get the HS to switch networks.
I noticed a difference in the Net 1 and Net 4 config lines
between what was created via the SSH install that I followed and
the list posted for cut and paste above. Much differences in
the translation lines. Perhaps something did not work properly
for the SSH install.
So I cut and pasted just the two paragraphs for Network 1 and
Network 4 where the differences were. (the file from the ssh
instal did not have the conversions for the 9xxx control inputs.
This is still no go. I can see the radio sending the expected
info but the HS wont switch.
Is there a config that needs to be in the pi-star Remote file to
make this work??? Also should the 9xxx be group or private
calls? Running a Simplex HS Pi-star v 4.1.4 with latest
updates.
If I force the system to switch to BM or TGIF, It seems to OK
and I can see and talk with other stations. The networks are
never dropped like before.
Sorry for the perhaps basic questions....it seems so close to
working.or your
Thanks Again for your work and help.
Curt KU8L
#Post#: 4470--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: n0svc
Date: May 16, 2021, 1:17 pm
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Could I get a little clarification? I'm probably missing it your
info.
Ok, for an example, my home hotspot is normally connected to 3
BM tg (not very active) on Net 1 and tgif on net 4. I keep my
radio in promiscuous mode so I can listen to what ever is
active. Sometimes I disconnect tgif so it doesn't interrupt a
net on the a BM tg. With your system I could just key up tg 9001
and that would lockout the others. Ok, I think I got that so
far. Now, how do I open it up to all networks again, whatever is
active?
And kind of in the same area, if I key up an 8 digit tg, ie.
14031665, will that put it on net 4 only? or will that just
switch net 4 to 31665 leaving the rest (other nets) active?
#Post#: 4486--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: N5UNB
Date: May 27, 2021, 6:48 pm
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Eureka!! With shrewd assistance from Phil, this now works on
my TGIF 3.5" Hotspot!
The critical step I missed as a newby with DMR was the need to
FIRST use the Pi-Star configuration page to set DMRGateway as
the DMR Master! Both TGIF and BM need to show at the bottom of
the Pi-Star Dashboard page before all the programming Phil wrote
can work.
I needed to do this BEFORE going into Putty and installing the
DMRGateway-4 program and configuration files with the commands
Phil provided.
Rookie error on my part.
If you are struggling to get this to work, make sure you have
DMRGateway setup as the DMR Master. Along with your preferred
BM Master, also on the Pi-Star configuration page.
Then don't make any changes on the Pi-Star Configuration page
after you install DMRGateway-4.
Cheers. And THANK YOU, Phil!
#Post#: 4489--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: ve3ny
Date: May 29, 2021, 7:46 am
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Hello Phil,
Is this the right syntax for the DMR2YSF crossover stanza? I
just cut and pasted the stanza from the standard DMRGateway.ini.
Tom VE3NY
[DMR Network 3]
Enabled=0
Name=DMR2YSF_Cross-over
Id=302328403
Address=127.0.0.1
Port=62033
Local=62034
TGRewrite0=2,7000001,2,1,999998
SrcRewrite0=2,1,2,7000001,999998
PCRewrite0=2,7000001,2,1,999998
Password="PASSWORD"
Location=0
Debug=0
#Post#: 4515--------------------------------------------------
Re: 2021-05-02 - Brand New DMRGateway-4 Ready Now
DIR By: VE3RD
Date: June 8, 2021, 7:43 am
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That looks like the default stanza created by Pi-Star when you
set the DMR2YSF Mode
This WILL NOT work with my DMRGateway-4
Try This
[DMR Network 3]
Enabled=1
Name=DMR2YSF_Cross-over
Id=?????????
Address=127.0.0.1
Port=62033
Local=62034
##Translation Mode
TGRewrite0=2,13000001,2,1,999998
Password="PASSWORD"
Location=0
Debug=0
or
##Basic Mode
TGRewrite0=2,1,2,1,999998
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