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TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 7:03 pm
by MW0MWZ
TGIF lands in single master mode.... its now available (like in the last few mins), after the next update.

If you want to use TGIF in DMRGateway mode - it will conflict with BrandMeister due to the TGs used.
If you have a modem/hat with dual radios (so you can use TS1) you can add the following to your DMRGateway config (using the full editor in the expert section).

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[DMR Network 3]
Enabled=1
Name=TGIF_Network
TGRewrite0=1,1,2,1,9999998
SrcRewrite0=2,1,1,1,9999998
Address=tgif.network
Password=passw0rd
Port=62031
Location=0
Debug=0
This will put TGIF on TS1, and leave BM on TS2, and DMR+ on TS2 also.

**NOTE: Please be aware that this can only be used in place of the DMR2xxx cross-over modes and not at the same time.

Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 7:08 pm
by MW0MWZ
You may also have to remove this line from the

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[DMR Network 1]
Section

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PassAllTG0=1

Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 7:23 pm
by MW0MWZ
For a list of TG numbers for TGIF, see here: http://tgif.network/talkgroups.php

Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:50 pm
by W1KMC
Andy; did Robert from TGIF cry enough that you had to give in and add TGIF (see post 4 in here: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1067, where you said you would NOT be adding this to Pi-Star default.

AND do you realize that if you put TGIF on Network 3 you wipe out the cross modes for either YSF or NXDN?

If you must copitulate to robert's whining to be added relegate hime to Network 5 (I read of adding network 4 and 5 on this forum but now cannot find the post)

We should not have to sacrifice one network for another and adding TGIF as a network 3 does just that (or make the crossovers DMR2YSF as Network 4 and DMR2NXDN as Network 5 [as XLX is separate unto itself already and be able to turn on all at once.

Since you did for one and set the president be forewarned of all the others that will now "Demand" to be added to the default setup, you should have stuck to your position.

Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:24 am
by K5MRE
There is no Network 4 and Network 5. What you're reading about is a fork that hasn't been merged in with the mainline code, or a pull request submitted to start that process.

So if you're going to cry about TGIF getting added, and whine about being added to Network 3, don't enable it.

You're not "sacrificing" anything as you're obviously not using it.

You want a better option? Spend the time writing the code, submit it, get it accepted, and be part of the community instead of complaining about things you get for free.

TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:24 am
by wx9kvh
Oops, revised below.....

Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:26 am
by wx9kvh
W1KMC wrote:Andy; did Robert from TGIF cry enough that you had to give in and add TGIF (see post 4 in here: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1067, where you said you would NOT be adding this to Pi-Star default.

AND do you realize that if you put TGIF on Network 3 you wipe out the cross modes for either YSF or NXDN?

If you must copitulate to robert's whining to be added relegate hime to Network 5 (I read of adding network 4 and 5 on this forum but now cannot find the post)

We should not have to sacrifice one network for another and adding TGIF as a network 3 does just that (or make the crossovers DMR2YSF as Network 4 and DMR2NXDN as Network 5 [as XLX is separate unto itself already and be able to turn on all at once.

Since you did for one and set the president be forewarned of all the others that will now "Demand" to be added to the default setup, you should have stuck to your position.
So, the way I’m understanding this, is that for simplex boards, if you so choose to do so, you can switch from BM to TGIF. And if you have a duplex board, you can CHOOSE to add TGIF to TS1 and leave BM on TS2.

No one is putting a gun to your head and forcing you to give up any of the cross modes. If you don’t like TGIF, then don’t add the code, simple as that. Seems like people like to complain over things that aren’t being forced down their throats. Keep complaining about things enough, and some day it will all be gone. This is free, so NO ONE has room to complain about ANYTHING. And seeing as how Andy is the one doing all the work, I think he is entitled to do whatever he pleases with his software, that includes, but is not limited to “giving in” to whomever he pleases.



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Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:41 am
by W1MSG
Network 3 was by default HBLink and nothing else it was open to be used.

I was actually the one that recommended it be added to the defaults as TGIF is an alternate network and has gained popularity enough to be added. This was discussed this morning in an Admin Chat and Andy added it shortly after.

Also Andy never said he wouldnt add it. So if you are going to whine at least know what you are talking about.

Craig
W1MSG

Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:44 am
by KC1MAC
W1KMC last I looked Pi-Star was free and open to everyone! Not sure what you mean by ; We should not have to sacrifice one network for another and adding TGIF as a network - Who is we?

Oh and the TGIF choice is already in today's update, so need to add it. Well On my hotpsot anyway :)

Re: TGIF Lands in Pi-Star

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:57 am
by VE3RD
You cannot please everyone all the time. There will always be a whiner. I am glad to see the TGIF_Network added to Pi-Star even though I don't use it.

I am currently involved with modifications to the gateway that add a network 4 and network 5 and put TGIF_Network on Network 4 with radio switching to select the gateway you want to use. I am already seeing some push back on this as it does not handle the duplex boards. I don't see this being added to pi-star in the near future, at least until it does handle the duplex boards. Simplex users are welcome to add this to their hotspots as a patch, provisions have been made to reverse the process and return the hotspot to the original gateway. This new code will return Network 3 back to the whiners. I have two hotspots running this new code, and it appears to be really solid