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Allstar & Echolink
Revisiting Allstar with Node 48148 for 2024
Node 48148
I've set up an Allstar node/gateway - in place of the Svxlink one :Svxlink & Echolink
It turned out to be not too difficult, as I already had all the correct working configs from the last time I used Allstar, so I was able to copy them onto the new SD card image and have a working node straight from boot up!
Editing the image
I downloaded the most recent V2.0 beta image for Raspberry Pi here : 2.0.0-beta.6
Once I had the img
file unzipped I thought it would be fun to try and add my config to the image before writing it to the SD Card. I had enough information here to show me how to mount an image as a block device (ie disk). Once that was done I could simply copy any files onto the mounted image and then unmount it. The image could then be dd
to the SD card in the usual way.
So I retrieved the last set of config file backups and copied all the *.conf
files that go in /etc/asterisk
into the mounted image device i.e. to /mnt/etc/asterisk/
Unmount the image from the filesystem sudo umount /mnt
Then sudo dd if=my_new_image.img of=/dev/mmblblahblah bs=4M
and wait.
It's alive
Once written I put the CD card into the Pi. Booted up, and heard my callsign ID on the radio - it worked, without having to go through the rigmarole of a new install configuration.
I SSH'd in via the DHCP address it had been given, and to change the IP to a static one I checked the peculiar name of the Ethernet interface: enxb827eb6f9954
and edited /etc/dhcpcd.conf
to use a static IP address on this device. Using eth0
didn't work, as the interface wasn't called eth0
# Example static IP configuration: interface enxb827eb6f9954 static ip_address=192.168.21.109/24 static routers=192.168.21.1 static domain_name_servers=192.168.21.1 8.8.8.8
Reboot again, and now I can SSH via the correct static IP address
Next Steps
- Add my own user (don't want to use the built in
repeater
user - Add myself to the necessary groups (sudo etc.)
- Check the RX/TX levels/deviation with
/usr/sbin/simpleusb-tune-menu
- the levels were spot on due to using the same setup, and the same config. files as the previous incarnation. - Enable Echolink by editing
/etc/asterisk/modules.conf
to load the Echolink Module (last time I'd disabled it) - Copy any necessary
allmon2
files to/var/www/html/allmon2/
& set upallmon2
- Port Forward on router:
- UDP/4569
- UDP/5198
- UDP/5199
- All working…!
Section Two
- some macros as configured in
/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf
for quick connect/disconnect
[macro] 11 = *141223# ; disc. hubnet 21 = *241223# ; monitor hubnet 31 = *341223# ; transceive hubnet 12 = *12197# ; disc Freedom Net 22 = *22197# ; monitor Freedom Net 32 = *32197# ; transceive Freedom Net 13 = *129332# ; disc Alaska 23 = *229332# ; monitor Alaska 33 = *329332# ; transceive Alaska ;14 = *154383# ; disc CQ North ;24 = *254383# ; monitor CQ North ;34 = *354383# ; transceive CQ North ;191 = *140894# ; disconnect hubnet Echo ;391 = *340894# ; connect hubnet echo ;192 = *13009999# ; dis echolink echotest ;392 = *33009999# ; con echolink echotest
— John Pumford-Green 07/04/24 10:03
Further Information
- config files (private)
- Asterisk asl_48148.tar
- Allmon2 allmon2.tar