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Tom Early 7 years ago
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commit 200914f8f7

@ -46,12 +46,16 @@ your start. On a Raspberry Pi, you can do all of this with the configureation me
radio and use the approprite cable to connect to your hot-spot. Turn on the
radio and press the menu key and go to the "DV Gateway" menu item and press
the enter key and select either Access Point or Terminal mode. If you select
Access point, adjust the frequency in the usual way.
Access Point, adjust the frequency in the usual way.
If you are using Access Point mode, you'll probably want to turn down the
volume and disable other audio prompts from the radio that is operating
as an access point. Please refer to the Icom manual to do this.
Please note that Access Point Mode is a work in progress. There are still
significant performance issues, especially when the radio in AP Mode is
transmitting. It is usable, but just barely. Terminal Mode works well.
8) We have a gwys.txt file and a qn.cfg in the build directory, so we are ready
to install and start the three QnetGateway services: sudo make installitap

@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ QnetGateway
The QnetGateway is an D-Star IRCDDB gateway application that supports MMDVMHost (and all of its supported repeater modems) as well as the DVAP Dongle, the DVRPTR_V1 and now the Icom repeater. It is *incredibly easy* to build and install the system.
The Qnet Gateway program now includes support for Icom's new Terminal and Access Point modes. For more information, please read the ITAP.README file.
The Qnet Gateway program now includes support for Icom's new Terminal mode. Access Point mode is still having some performance issues and we will be working on this. For more information, please read the ITAP.README file.
For building a QnetGateway + MMDVMHost system, see the MMDVM.README file. To build QnetGateway that uses a DVAP Dongle or DVRPTR V1, see the BUILDING file.

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