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yo2loj avatar yo2loj commented on July 24, 2024

I think Luc follows the same paradigm as in DMR, as the system is completely autonomous and self contained.
In DMR, one needs to use 4001 - 4026 to reach a specific module, In YSF, one uses Wires-X commands to connect to a specific module, relying in both cases on the client to do the first move.
But a default module would make a lot of sense, especially for users not familiar with those procedures, or using radios which hide Wires-X, like the FT70 (it seems that Yaesu is phasing out that mode in favor of GM).

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vk4tux avatar vk4tux commented on July 24, 2024

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yo2loj avatar yo2loj commented on July 24, 2024

I would go a step further: Allow to name and register that default module in the YSF registry...
But maybe that is just wishful thinking :-)

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LX1IQ avatar LX1IQ commented on July 24, 2024

Let's wait what the OpenSpot and Pi-star guys are doing.
I'm in touch with Norbert and he will probably add the DTMF command to the OpenSpot2 for a default Linking option to a specified Module.

I think Luc follows the same paradigm as in DMR, as the system is completely autonomous and >self contained.
@ Marius, absolutely.

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LX1IQ avatar LX1IQ commented on July 24, 2024

@ Adrian, setting any default YSF module via the main.h does not make any sense to me, except you would like to link other systems to the XLX without using the XLX Interlink protocol. Like HBlink or what ever.

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PBXForums avatar PBXForums commented on July 24, 2024

Does anyone know which file to modify to connect to a module by default? This may allow me to connect users until I can find out how to properly select a module. I have an experienced Openspot2 user finding it impossible at the moment.

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LX1IQ avatar LX1IQ commented on July 24, 2024

Install XLX v2.3.2.
This version allows you to define a default YSF module which your clients are linked to.

73, Luc

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