Hi
The dual-slot monitoring (TS Filter:Off) does not appear to be working?
TS2 comes though OK but not TS1.
Build 13 :17 :08 Jan 19 2021 [ b7ed21e ]
Denis - G4KWT
[Unconfirmed] Dual-slot monitoring not working?
Re: Dual-slot monitoring not working?
Haven’t tried that specific version but latest ‘eco’ version is definitely working.
Re: Dual-slot monitoring not working?
Works fine for me.
Are you using a hotspot if so what type
Are you using a hotspot if so what type
Re: Dual-slot monitoring not working?
I can confirm that it works via Pi-Star MMDVM Duplex on both my RD-5R and my GD-77.
Build 13 :17 :08 Jan 19 2021 [ b7ed21e ]
TS1 is blocked with TS filter on and comes through when filter is turned off.
I just today found out about this OpenGD77 firmware and loaded it on both radios today. Its gonna be some time before I am able to wipe the smile off of my face.
Jeff - KM6WTF
Build 13 :17 :08 Jan 19 2021 [ b7ed21e ]
TS1 is blocked with TS filter on and comes through when filter is turned off.
I just today found out about this OpenGD77 firmware and loaded it on both radios today. Its gonna be some time before I am able to wipe the smile off of my face.
Jeff - KM6WTF
Re: Dual-slot monitoring not working?
Many thanks for the replies - it looks like it should work with the
OpenGD77 version that I am using.
I am using a Pi-Star Duplex HotSpot.
Is there a setting in Pi-Star that might influence this?
Denis G4KWT
OpenGD77 version that I am using.
I am using a Pi-Star Duplex HotSpot.
Is there a setting in Pi-Star that might influence this?
Denis G4KWT
Re: Dual-slot monitoring not working?
You need to give more details about why you think its not working.
We had reports of TG filtering not working, but it transpired that the operator expected all the static TG they had setup to be transmited by their hotspot, on the same TS, and for the radio to filter out which one they wanted to listen to.
But the hotspot can only transmit one TG per TS, and if you assign multiple static TGs to your hotspot in the same TS, the server decides which one it will send you.
Your case sounds different, but is also possibly related to static routes for each TS.
We had reports of TG filtering not working, but it transpired that the operator expected all the static TG they had setup to be transmited by their hotspot, on the same TS, and for the radio to filter out which one they wanted to listen to.
But the hotspot can only transmit one TG per TS, and if you assign multiple static TGs to your hotspot in the same TS, the server decides which one it will send you.
Your case sounds different, but is also possibly related to static routes for each TS.