Still no luck. must be something like groundstart, loopstart or a shit
like that. Testing options are a pain here cause when I cut the radio
everyone screems and the cabs do not get the calls.
This is the device that is ac tually connected to the meridian:
http://www.hol4g.com/ac/product.aspx?number=CPI-DR30&p=173682&sc=0
The other pic I took was actually the foot pedal interface connected
to the DR30, which is also connected to the antena equipement. Well,
that is what I could reverse engineer so far.
Quoting "Dave Donovan" <[email protected]>:
2009/8/20 André Courchesne <[email protected]>
Anyone ever interfaced an asterisk server with a taxi radio system (cb)?
Right no this thing is connected to a meridian fxo port and works. If i
connect it to a digium fxo port it does not.
Andre,
I've never heard of an application quite like that except I remember reading
(a few years ago) about some guys in rural Australia who had hooked up their
softphone to Push To Talk (PTT) GMRS walkie-talkies to allow them to patch
calls to people who were away from the house. I tried a quick Google search
but I didn't see anything immediately that looked like the old article.
My first thought would be to adjust the signalling. Have you tried,
groundstart, loopstart and all the rest?
Dave
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