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hello, I'm doing some connection tests for the [FM Network] section
In particular, I have connected two repeaters directly, one to the other.
They are on the same IP network, but they could be on the Internet if open the appropriate ports.
I have noticed that the audio gain has to be turned down so that there is no saturation. I understand that this is because the gains of the two modems are added.
The system works perfectly, and the only drawback is the ability to connect more than 2 repeaters.
I don't know if one modem could be configured as a server and the others as clients...
Or it can be to add some small software that acts as such.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for this work
EB3AM, Catalonia
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
hello, I'm doing some connection tests for the [FM Network] section
In particular, I have connected two repeaters directly, one to the other.
They are on the same IP network, but they could be on the Internet if open the appropriate ports.
I have noticed that the audio gain has to be turned down so that there is no saturation. I understand that this is because the gains of the two modems are added.
The system works perfectly, and the only drawback is the ability to connect more than 2 repeaters.
I don't know if one modem could be configured as a server and the others as clients...
Or it can be to add some small software that acts as such.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for this work
EB3AM, Catalonia
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: