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Reported by gusconrad on 1 Jun 2010 11:41 UTC
It would be useful to have a way to remotely (DTMF via repeater or an auxiliary receiver) enable or disable the transmitter on a repeater logic. This way the owner/sysop can manually shut down the repeater via radio in the event of interference or another reason wiithout the need to kill the application.
This may be handy in the case of having several logics running on one instance of svxlink and wanting to operate individually on each one (otherwise need to log to console, edit .conf and restart application)
I think this is very similar to ticket #10.
Thanks!
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Reported by gusconrad on 1 Jun 2010 11:41 UTC
It would be useful to have a way to remotely (DTMF via repeater or an auxiliary receiver) enable or disable the transmitter on a repeater logic. This way the owner/sysop can manually shut down the repeater via radio in the event of interference or another reason wiithout the need to kill the application.
This may be handy in the case of having several logics running on one instance of svxlink and wanting to operate individually on each one (otherwise need to log to console, edit .conf and restart application)
I think this is very similar to ticket #10.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: