Installing the Gateway Software
When you get the RS-RP2C CD, open it up and read the file RS-RP2C_Setting_Eng_3.pdf. If you don't have a second computer to work from when you are installing the gateway software, then print out the file. It is 42 pages long.
If you have the document printed out, then on the bottom of page 14, write "STOP".
Start your installation and follow each step exactly. Do not go past page 14.
Do not run the software updates until the gateway software is installed and initially configured.
You must verify the Named services are running etc. If this works you can continue with ICOM install (This make take a reboot)
Continue with ICOM install thru page 19 (Configuration file changes)
Install the Trust Team Updates
- cd/ root
- curl -O dsyncg2.dstarusers.org/update1
- chmod 775 update1
- sh ./update1
Install Dstarmonitor
- cd /root
- wget http://dsyncg2.dstarusers.org/dsm_installer_g2
- chmod 775 dsm_installer_g2
- ./dsm_installer_g2
Install DPlus and Tools
- cd /root
- wget http://www.opendstar.org/tools/G2/dplus-install-g2.sh
- chmod 775 dplus-install-g2.sh
- ./dplus-install-g2.sh
REBOOT SYSTEM
Get Approved at the Trust Server.
License the Administrator.
Add the terminal information for the repeater.
Add users
Routers -
http://www.dstar.ca/gateway.html
Configuration
Has each of your users made an entry in the "Personal
Information" page? If not, each user must set the first line (# 1
of 8) to be able to use the Gateway.
Check the box next to number 1 to enable editing for the line
Put a SPACE in the box under "Initial"
Do NOT check the RPT box
Type their call sign in the pcname box in lower case
Click the Update button
Now if you go to the "Terminal Information" page, you should see your
repeater's call sign in the ZoneRPT CS box (other boxes should be
empty).
Click the Filter button. You should now see the user who's personal
information you just filled out listed on that page.
TargetCS will show their callsign, AreaRPT will show your repeater's
callsign followed by an "A", ZoneRPT will show your repeater's
callsign, Receive Time will show 1970, and PC Name will show the
user's callsign in lower case.
Your user should now be able to talk through your Gateway, and should
*hopefully* stop throwing unregistered errors in the log. After your
user keys up and talks through the Gateway for the first time,
AreaRPT and Receive Time on the Terminal Information page will
change to show your repeater's callsign and the band module they
talked on (instead of callsign and "A"), and the actual date and
time they keyed up.
Hopefully this fixes the issue you are having. You should also log
in as administrator and create a Personal Information entry for each
of your repeater's band modules and one for "S". When setting these
entries for your repeater, you should check the RPT box next to each
one (on the Personal Information page).
Good luck! Mark (KB9KHM)

