AllStarLink ASL Version 3 RELEASED!!
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- WOW!! I have been bestowed a Great honor to present to you the latest version of AllStarLink ASL v3 For Raspberry Pi and Debian 12 LTS
✅ ASL Raspberry Pi Appliance Setup
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✅ Raspberry Pi Image Download
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All working + node remote is working!!
Thank you folks for all you do!
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This is excellent.. Super excited to move my personal nodes and a local gateway to this in the coming weeks. It looks great and much simpler rounded setup! Thanks ASL 👍 I'll be looking forward to seeing more videos from you on this as well. Thanks Freddie 👏👍
Thanks for this video. I subscribed to your channel too. Now, as a Hamvoip user, I hope this HUGE ASL update gives David the encouragement he needs to get their next version out too.
Awesome sir. I am glad ASL reached out you to bring this to the ham community. Looking forward to your next videos and learning more. Guess I am going to be a little busy here soon. I think every node I have built has been HAMVoIP based. 73
Thanks so much for your time 73
Awesome! Thanks for the good work...
Installed this morning - looking good - thank you 🙂
This was exceptionally well done. Thank you. For others he talks about what this version does at the end of this video.
Thank You for the kind words
Outstanding and well structured tutorial. Thank you for saving me a lot of reading. 👍
Huge improvement, especially for new allstar users. Should make configuration much easier.
Thanks brother great video as always
EPIC Video, thanks for the detailed setup, this works great and I'm up and running! I'd give you more likes if I could ;)
Thank You for the kind words
Gret video, thank you.
Great guide.
Finally open source done right!
I find it hard to believe that this video has 1,500 views but only 112 likes. How hard is it to hit the like button? This is good stuff!!!
good stuff for noobs and PI users. its good but super confusing for real repeater builders that don't have time to translate to real production systems quickly. I am happy the doing this but they still need a lot of work to get "real" good. Users are more and more demanding and often NEVER helpful to the local repeater RF guru. This video does little to explain the differences to other OS and those troubles. Yes it is good for that one of many paths with ASL. What we need more small timers making RF, really its good. Hope they learn what mixing and coordination are for these hotspots and nodes vs making the band full of linked dead AIR.
To my point the "cockpit" don't exist but on the PI image.
Thank you Freddy. Getting it going. Just need more of your tutelage. Con't figure how to save edits to the config and ini files and change ssh number.
Can you elaborate a little further? what config files are not saving? and Which ini files?
@@HamRadioCrusader well, I think i figured out where I needed to use sudo and or sudo with nano. Been using winscp too much with supermons. I got it now I think. THanks. Waiting for more of you videos!
Looking forward to getting this working at my QTH! One question: have they changed anything about how ASL connects to a radio? Like, could one use a DigiRig or a CM1xx USB fob without modifying it?
You 'da man Freddie!
Finally :D
You have to click Administrative access to allow software updates to check/install.
The instructions in this video were amazing. Got my node up and tested and running in no time.
.It looks like they have made ASL easier to configure. Might have to try it out. I might just build a hub node with it when I get my shack build finished.
Les...... You won't be sorry
Great video, thanks so much! How long does it take to check for the updates? Mine is taking forever.
The first few times can be long. If it persists put in a support ticket
Thanks for the intel and video! I am working on getting my SHARI piHat with Unistorm case and pi4 up. Your video was easy to follow and the links to the 3.1.0 DL was clutch as the github is lagging as of 0330 CST 30JUN24. How do I set the CTSS tone and radio frequency? I THINK I am doing things right? I just cant find that selection in the ASL-Menu now.
You know what, I RTFM and solved my problem, for SHARI guys use SA818-menu in the terminal to set-up your hat. easy-peasy
Freddy... Always a great job and thanks for what you do.... Question will this work with Skywarn ?
SkywarnPlus Yes
Hey Freddy, I realize this is not tech support, but just wondered if this has happened to you or anyone else. I installed ASL3 and everything has been working fine over the past couple of days. Now, when I go to connect to a node (Allmon) it displays "Ok" but my radio doesn't key. This happened about a week ago and I ended up wiping the SD card and reinstalling everything and it worked just fine, so I know it's not a connection issue. I'm using an Alinco mobile (RIM-Alinco interface) to a Pi4. Just thought I'd ask to see if anyone else has experienced anything similar. On another note, I'm having a blast configuring the new node and adding some of the additional features (short squelch tail, Skywarn Plus), but obviously this issue has been frustrating. Note that I have run this same setup with HamVOIP and haven't experienced this type of issue. Thanks in advance and 73.
happy that asl finally upgraded but they could at least change the ladies voice lol
I can't recall... Why do we use HamVOIP instead of ASL? And with version 3, do we still need to? 🤔
HV arguably had a simpler install process and menu setup. Not so any longer and the tech advancements with ASL3 make all prior versions obsolete.
Thanks for that succinct answer. 👍
Which radio option for the Shari PiHat-4U?
By any chance have you got the Remote Node app to work with ASL3 yet?
No way! It looks awesome.. So are you going to switch your Shari nodes to ASL?
Already have 😉
@@HamRadioCrusader Nice!
is there an update to IAX_RPT software package? would like to see more than 10
I follow all your videos which are very informative.. I installed ASL3 which works very well, but I try to connect another node permanently to my ASL3 and it disconnects itself after a certain time. I put a macro at startup which works well but it also disconnects. I don't experience this problem with hamvoip. Maybe an idea !
I was using HamVOIP with my Shari PiHat-4U, and it was working properly. I’m trying ASL3, and it’s not clear which radio interface to select. I tried “SimpleUSB” and “”USBRadio”. I don’t know what the default frequency that ASL3 uses for the Shari PiHat-4U. I couldn’t find an option selection for the Shari PiHat VHF or UHF version. I couldn’t find the configuration for the receive and transmit frequencies.
Either I am missing something, or the ASL3 is incompatible with the Kits4Hams Shari PiHat-4U.
Others are using SHARI units just fine. Should work fine with SimpleUSB. If you need to configure the chip (which is only necessary once) use sa818-menu.
I have a Shari pi hat node, does this work in that instance? I just got this up and running last weekend , so new to the platform.
Yes it will work with the Shari
@@HamRadioCrusader Thank you Sir, Used your video to set my Shari up and it works great... Still playing with all the settings and learning the Supermon2 that I just followed your video on this week. And then I seen this one. Going to wait a few for this one until I am a little more familiar with the system. Maybe LOL.
Following along with your tutorial, I am attempting to use a TYT TH-9000D with the RIM-Alinco adapter. When in terminal and using the ASL menu item "Interface tune CLI option 2 i get no reading from radio when keying mic. The red light indicates I am transmitting on the RIM-Alinco and the raspberry Pi green light will blink when I unkey. The radio and Pi are connected with the supplied (from repeater builders RIM-Alinco) USB cable. Obviously, I am missing something. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you for your time.
@@chuckdockery6540 is the interface cable on the 9000 pinned to the same configuration as the RIM-ALINCO?
@@HamRadioCrusader I am assuming your asking about the USB cable from radio to Pi. It is the supplied cable that came from repeater-builder. From repeater-builder: "This cable plugs into the radio's internal option connector and adds a DB-9 female to the rear of the radio. This DB-9 is pinned the same as the Alinco DRx35 series radio and can be used with the RIM_Alinco (above) for use with AllStar/HamVoIP."
@@chuckdockery6540 No, the cable from the motherboard of the radio to the DB-9 connector of the radio. Is it wired to match the pin out of the RIM-ALINCO?
@@HamRadioCrusader Ok, that must be it. Looking at the schematic from repeater-builder I did not modify the Rim-Alinco. That is what I missed. Thank you very much for your time. When I do the mod and test I will let you know.
@@chuckdockery6540 You are very welcome to join my discord server and hit me up there for future issues. Link to Discord is in the UA-cam Channel description.
My web page is not working when i tried it
ssh and everything else worked
I have noticed that sometime the local host name may conflict with a specialized home network. Lookup the local ip address of your node and type just that ip address into your browser and see if that works.
Thanks for all your work, excellent videos, thanks to your videos I have installed dvs ham voip version, can ASL 3 be configured to work as a dvs server??? 73 W4EDY
Not yet on the DVSwitch Server. It would be best to ask the folks at DVSwitch for that. And I hope they do.
Newbie question here. At 18:09 how did you get to kd5fmu@node576336?~$ ? My screen just has the nodenumber*CLI>