[aprssig] DTMF Text Messaging Gateway PIC

Wes Johnston, AI4PX wes at ai4px.com
Thu Feb 19 15:13:20 EST 2009


Usually that code is the # at the first of the sequence of DTMF. I would
hope the HT's would be tolerant of a leading # when they are displaying
messages.

Wes

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Gregg Wonderly <gregg at wonderly.org> wrote:

> Brian Webster wrote:
> > He keys up the repeater and makes a quick voice announcement of the
> > situation, and requests the emergency net to go into session. He then
> > informs the net that he'll be sending a short DTMF tone sequence. He keys
> in
> > a short sequence 4,1,8,9,1,1. The TextGateway software detects this
> sequence
> > and sends the following "canned" e-mail to all his volunteers' e-mail
> > addresses and several of their SMS/Text message e-mail addresses:
>
> There are some repeaters with DTMF muting activated which makes this
> difficult
> to do without some agreement on using any appropriate codes to deactivate
> muting.
>
> But usually, this sort of thing can happen, just an issue for the casual,
> enthralled potential new user to be aware of.
>
> Gregg Wonderly
> W5GGW
>
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