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This is the command remotetrx that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


remotetrx - The SvxLink remote transceiver application

SYNOPSIS


remotetrx [--help] [--daemon] [--logfile=log file] [--config=configuration file]
[--pidfile=pid file] [--runasuser=user name]

DESCRIPTION


remotetrx is the SvxLink remote transceiver application. It is used to connect to a
receiver and/or transmitter and then the main SvxLink server can connect to the remote
transceiver server via TCP/IP to get audio to/from it.

It is also possible to link via RF instead of via TCP/IP. An example use of the latter
would be if the repeater is placed in a remote location where there is no network. Then
networked remote receivers can be linked up to the repeater via RF from a link site where
network is available.

The setup is pretty straight forward. The setup of a receiver or transmitter is done in
the same way as in the SvxLink server so use the svxlink.conf(5) manual page as a
reference for that. The remotetrx specific configuration is described in the
remotetrx.conf(5) manual page.

On the SvxLink server side you need to configure a networked receiver/transmitter. That is
described in the svxlink.conf(5) manual page in the Networked Receiver/Transmitter
Section. If using multiple receivers you also want to configure a voter and make proper
calibration of the signal level detector on each receiver.

OPTIONS


--help Print a help message and exit.

--daemon
Start the SvxLink remote receiver server as a daemon.

--runasuser
Start RemoteTrx as the specified user. The switch to the new user will happen after
the log and pid files has been opened.

--logfile=log file
Specify a log file to put all output into. Both stdout and stderr will be
redirected to the log file.

--pidfile=pid file
Specify a pid file to write the process ID into.

--config=configuration file
Specify which configuration file to use.

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