oh4va wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:36 am
NA7Q wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:51 pm
. However, when I switch to my MMDVM server, which is the problematic one, it chops, no matter what I do with the settings.
Good morning,
Occasionally our MMDVM repeater sends a tail of my own transmission. I fiddled yesterday with the Jitter setting. I discovered when it is to short the audio was choppy. It is connected to the BrandMeister server. Did you variate the jitter value in your tests? I ended to value 200 ms.
Here is a part of the /etc/mmdvmhost file of OH4RUC repeater:
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[DMR Network]
Enable=1
Address=85.188.1.107
Port=62031
Jitter=200
Password="*******"
Slot1=1
Slot2=1
Debug=0
ModeHang=20
73 de Veijo OH4VA
I have played with mostly all the settings possible. Even on the radio itself. 0% success. I listened to Brandmeister for several hours. Not a single blip. As soon as I switch over to my server, it immediately starts the chopping on everything I receive on. If I transmit on my OpenGD77 to the repeater, the audio is fine. It's only what is played back from parrot or any other station on the OpenGD77. The one exception is, IF the other station is on the repeater, the audio is fine. The issues is ONLY what is transmitted from the server to RF.
To me that seems strange. But in that is the answer somewhere. Brandmeister sends extra data, such as talker alias type stuff, and perhaps other little bits. I'm wondering if this is related to the issue, and maybe OpenGD77 is expecting something but it isn't there, as my server doesn't and can't send this type of data, since it's a bridged connection from an IPSC network. But then why wouldn't it do this with my Motorola SLR5700 repeater? Questions but no answers yet. I'll keep digging when I get the chances to.
If you have any more ideas, please send them my way. Thanks you for replying! It's greatly appreciated. You've been super helpful with everything so far!