Hello,
Testing the Icom android application with the terminal mode and taking advantage of my two callsigns.
EA1CRF Z registered as Access Point in a 3G trust gateway.
Terminal mode in the ID51. Mycall EA1CRF. Connected to the RS-MS3A app (no RF).
Calling from the talkie to a repeater (UR: /ED1XXXC) works and colleagues confirm I am transmitting at the other side of the repeater in Spain.
Now let's see if ircDDBGateway is capable to route from my british hotspot to the android application...
M0IEI C registered as a terminal (also tested registering it as an Access Point with the same result).
MY:M0IEI, UR:/EA1CRFZ. Press PTT and the ircddbgateway log looks like this:
Router is OpenWRT and ports are correctly opened.
Only when the M0IEI C is registered as an Access point in the trust gateway, the correct routes are displayed in the Android application when you press ptt (i.e. My:EA1CRF; UR:/M0IEI C; and then the application shows RPT1 M0IEI G; RPT2 M0IEI C).
Hello, Testing the Icom android application with the terminal mode and taking advantage of my two callsigns.
EA1CRF Z registered as Access Point in a 3G trust gateway. Terminal mode in the ID51. Mycall EA1CRF. Connected to the RS-MS3A app (no RF). Calling from the talkie to a repeater (UR: /ED1XXXC) works and colleagues confirm I am transmitting at the other side of the repeater in Spain.
Now let's see if ircDDBGateway is capable to route from my british hotspot to the android application... M0IEI C registered as a terminal (also tested registering it as an Access Point with the same result). MY:M0IEI, UR:/EA1CRFZ. Press PTT and the ircddbgateway log looks like this:
Router is OpenWRT and ports are correctly opened.
Only when the M0IEI C is registered as an Access point in the trust gateway, the correct routes are displayed in the Android application when you press ptt (i.e. My:EA1CRF; UR:/M0IEI C; and then the application shows RPT1 M0IEI G; RPT2 M0IEI C).
Any ideas?
73 de Pedro