diff --git a/apps/rpt_flow.pdf b/apps/rpt_flow.pdf deleted file mode 100644 index 2085af0f20..0000000000 Binary files a/apps/rpt_flow.pdf and /dev/null differ diff --git a/configs/rpt.conf.sample b/configs/rpt.conf.sample deleted file mode 100644 index f1c86a11b2..0000000000 --- a/configs/rpt.conf.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -; Radio Repeater / Remote Base configuration file (for use with app_rpt) -; As of app_rpt version 0.39, 12/20/2005 -; - -;[000] ; Node ID of first repeater - -;rxchannel = DAHDI/1 ; Rx audio/signalling channel -; Note: if you use a unified interface (tx/rx on one channel), only -; specify the rxchannel and the txchannel will be assumed from the rxchannel -;txchannel = DAHDI/2 ; Tx audio/signalling channel -;duplex = 2 ; (Optional) set duplex operating mode -;; 0 = half duplex (telemetry and courtesy tones do not transmit) -;; 1 = semi-half duplex (telemetry and courtesy tones transmit, but not -;; repeated audio -;; 2 = normal full-duplex mode (Default) -;; 3 = full-duplex mode, without repeated audio from main input source -;functions = functions-repeater ; DTMF function list -;; specify this for a different function list then local when on link -;;link_functions = functions-different ; DTMF function list for link -;;phone_functions = functions-phone ; (optional) different functions for 'P' mode -;;dphone_functions = functions-dphone ; (optional) different functions for 'D' mode -;;nodes = nodes-different ; (optional) different node list -;tonezone = us ; use US tones (default) -;context = default ; dialing context for phone -;callerid = "WB6NIL Repeater" <(213) 555-0123> ; Callerid for phone calls -;idrecording = wb6nil ; id recording -;accountcode=RADIO ; account code (optional) -;funcchar = * ; function lead-in character (defaults to '*') -;endchar = # ; command mode end character (defaults to '#') -;;nobusyout=yes ; (optional) Do not busy-out reverse-patch when - ; normal patch in use -;hangtime=1000 ; squelch tail hang time (in ms) (optional) -;totime=100000 ; transmit time-out time (in ms) (optional) -;idtime=30000 ; id interval time (in ms) (optional) -;politeid=30000 ; time in milliseconds before ID timer - ; expires to try and ID in the tail. - ; (optional, default is 30000). -;idtalkover=|iwb6nil/rpt ; Talkover ID (optional) default is none -;unlinkedct=ct2 ; unlinked courtesy tone (optional) default is none - -;; The tailmessagetime,tailsquashedtime, and tailmessages need to be set -;; to support tail messages. They can be omitted otherwise. -;tailmessagetime=300000 ; Play a tail message every 5 mins -;tailsquashedtime=30000 ; If squashed by another user, -;; try again after 30 seconds -;tailmessages=msg1,msg2,msg3 ;list of messages to be played for tail message - -; The default values for hangtime, time-out time, and id interval time are -; 5 seconds (5000 ms), 3 minutes (180000 ms), and 5 minutes (300000 ms) -; respectively - -;[001] ; Node ID of first repeater - -;rxchannel = DAHDI/3 ; Rx audio/signalling channel -; Note: if you use a unified interface (tx/rx on one channel), only -; specify the rxchannel and the txchannel will be assumed from the rxchannel -;txchannel = DAHDI/4 ; Tx audio/signalling channel -;functions = functions-repeater ; DTMF function list -;; specify this for a different function list then local when on link -;;link_functions = functions-different ; DTMF function list for link -;;phone_functions = functions-phone ; (optional) different functions for 'P' mode -;;dphone_functions = functions-dphone ; (optional) different functions for 'D' mode -;;nodes = nodes-different ; (optional) different node list -;tonezone = us ; use US tones (default) -;context = default ; dialing context for phone -;callerid = "WB6NIL Repeater" <(213) 555-0123> ; Callerid for phone calls -;idrecording = wb6nil ; id recording -;accountcode=RADIO ; account code (optional) -;funcchar = * ; function lead-in character (defaults to '*') -;endchar = # ; command mode end character (defaults to '#') -;;nobusyout=yes ; (optional) Do not busy-out reverse-patch when - ; normal patch in use -;hangtime=1000 ; squelch tail hang time (in ms) (optional) -;totime=100000 ; transmit time-out time (in ms) (optional) -;idtime=30000 ; id interval time (in ms) (optional) -;politeid=30000 ; time in milliseconds before ID timer - ; expires to try and ID in the tail. - ; (optional, default is 30000). -;idtalkover=|iwb6nil/rpt ; Talkover ID (optional) default is none -;unlinkedct=ct2 ; unlinked courtesy tone (optional) default is none - -;[002] ; Node ID of remote base - -;rxchannel = DAHDI/5 ; Rx audio/signalling channel -; Note: if you use a unified interface (tx/rx on one channel), only -; specify the rxchannel and the txchannel will be assumed from the rxchannel -;txchannel = DAHDI/6 ; Tx audio/signalling channel -;functions = functions-remote -;remote = ft897 ; Set remote=y for dumb remote or - ; remote=ft897 for Yaesu FT-897 or - ; remote=rbi for Doug Hall RBI1 -;iobase = 0x378 ; Specify IO port for parallel port (optional) - -;[functions-repeater] -;1=ilink,1 ; Specific link disconnect -;2=ilink,2 ; Specific Link connect - monitor only -;3=ilink,3 ; Specific Link connect - transceive -;4=ilink,4 ; Enter command mode on a specific link -;7=ilink,5 ; Link status -;;XX=ilink,6 ; Disconnect all links (not used here) - -;80=status,1 ; System info -;81=status,2 ; Time -;82=status,3 ; app_rpt.c Version - -;6=autopatchup ; Autopatch up -;0=autopatchdn ; Autopatch down - -;90=cop,1 ; System warm boot -;91=cop,2 ; System enable -;92=cop,3 ; System disable - -;[functions-remote] - -;0=remote,1 ; Retrieve Memory -;1=remote,2 ; Set freq. -;2=remote,3 ; Set Rx PL tone. -;40=remote,100 ; Rx PL off -;41=remote,101 ; Rx PL on -;42=remote,102 ; Tx PL off -;43=remote,103 ; Tx PL on -;44=remote,104 ; Low Pwr -;45=remote,105 ; Med Pwr -;46=remote,106 ; Hi Pwr -;5=remote,5 ; Status - -;[telemetry] - -; Telemetry entries are shared across all repeaters -; Can be a tone sequence, morse string, or a file -; -; |t - Tone escape sequence -; -; Tone sequences consist of 1 or more 4-tuple entries (freq1, freq2, duration, amplitude) -; Single frequencies are created by setting freq1 or freq2 to zero. -; -; |m - Morse escape sequence -; -; Sends Morse code at the telemetry amplitude and telemetry frequency as defined in the -; [morse] section. -; -; Follow with an alphanumeric string -; -; |i - Morse ID escape sequence -; -; Sends Morse code at the ID amplitude and ID frequency as defined in the -; [morse] section. -; -; Follow with an alphanumeric string - - -;ct1=|t(350,0,100,2048)(500,0,100,2048)(660,0,100,2048) -;ct2=|t(660,880,150,2048) -;ct3=|t(440,0,150,2048) -;ct4=|t(550,0,150,2048) -;ct5=|t(660,0,150,2048) -;ct6=|t(880,0,150,2048) -;ct7=|t(660,440,150,2048) -;ct8=|t(700,1100,150,2048) -;remotetx=|t(2000,0,75,2048)(0,0,75,0)(1600,0,75,2048); -;remotemon=|t(1600,0,75,2048) -;cmdmode=|t(900,903,200,2048) -;functcomplete=|t(1000,0,100,2048)(0,0,100,0)(1000,0,100,2048) - - -;[morse] - -;speed=20 ; Approximate speed in WPM -;frequency=800 ; Morse Telemetry Frequency -;amplitude=4096 ; Morse Telemetry Amplitude -;idfrequency=330 ; Morse ID Frequency -;idamplitude=2048 ; Morse ID Amplitude - -;[nodes] - -;000 = context_A@foo.bar.com/1234,foo.bar.com -;001 = context_B@baz.waldo.com/4321,baz.waldo.com -;002 = context_C@pepper.salt.com/5678,pepper.salt.com,y ; this is a remote - -;of course, you can also specify these with domain names, but why rely -;on DNS working unnecessarily? - -;[memory] - -;; this example gives you 146.460, simplex, 100.0 HZ PL, hi-power, transmit PL -;00 = 146.460,100.0,sht -;; this example gives you 146.940, minus offset, 100.0 HZ PL, low-power, no PL -;01 = 146.940,100.0,-l - -; The format for these entries is: Receive-Freq,Receive-PL,Attrbutes -; Attributes: l=low power, m=medium power, h=high power, -=minus offset, -; s=simplex, +=plus offset, t=tx PL enable, r=rx PL enable - diff --git a/configs/usbradio.conf.sample b/configs/usbradio.conf.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 6af373e6d1..0000000000 --- a/configs/usbradio.conf.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -[general] - -; General config options, with default values shown. -; You should use one section per device, with [general] being used -; for the device. - -; debug = 0x0 ; misc debug flags, default is 0 - -; Set the device to use for I/O -; devicenum = 0 -; Set hardware type here -; hdwtype=0 ; 0=limey, 1=sph - -; rxboost=0 ; no rx gain boost -; rxctcssrelax=1 ; reduce talkoff from radios w/o CTCSS Tx HPF -; rxctcssfreq=100.0 ; rx ctcss freq in floating point. must be in table -; txctcssfreq=100.0 ; tx ctcss freq, any frequency permitted - -; carrierfrom=dsp ;no,usb,usbinvert,dsp,vox -; ctcssfrom=dsp ;no,usb,dsp - -; rxdemod=flat ; input type from radio: no,speaker,flat -; txprelim=yes ; output is pre-emphasised and limited -; txtoctype=no ; no,phase,notone - -; txmixa=composite ;no,voice,tone,composite,auxvoice -; txmixb=no ;no,voice,tone,composite,auxvoice - -; invertptt=0 - -;------------------------------ JITTER BUFFER CONFIGURATION -------------------------- -; jbenable = yes ; Enables the use of a jitterbuffer on the receiving side of an - ; USBRADIO channel. Defaults to "no". An enabled jitterbuffer will - ; be used only if the sending side can create and the receiving - ; side can not accept jitter. The USBRADIO channel can't accept jitter, - ; thus an enabled jitterbuffer on the receive USBRADIO side will always - ; be used if the sending side can create jitter. - -; jbmaxsize = 200 ; Max length of the jitterbuffer in milliseconds. - -; jbresyncthreshold = 1000 ; Jump in the frame timestamps over which the jitterbuffer is - ; resynchronized. Useful to improve the quality of the voice, with - ; big jumps in/broken timestamps, usualy sent from exotic devices - ; and programs. Defaults to 1000. - -; jbimpl = fixed ; Jitterbuffer implementation, used on the receiving side of an USBRADIO - ; channel. Two implementations are currenlty available - "fixed" - ; (with size always equals to jbmax-size) and "adaptive" (with - ; variable size, actually the new jb of IAX2). Defaults to fixed. - -; jbtargetextra = 40 ; This option only affects the jb when 'jbimpl = adaptive' is set. - ; The option represents the number of milliseconds by which the new - ; jitter buffer will pad its size. the default is 40, so without - ; modification, the new jitter buffer will set its size to the jitter - ; value plus 40 milliseconds. increasing this value may help if your - ; network normally has low jitter, but occasionally has spikes. - -; jblog = no ; Enables jitterbuffer frame logging. Defaults to "no". -;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -