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Remember you can also use CONTROL.sh to conveniently change specific key-value pairs in the config file from the command line. For example: `./CONTROL.sh sayalert false` would set 'SayAlert' to 'False'. Remember you can also use CONTROL.sh to conveniently change specific key-value pairs in the config file from the command line. For example: `./CONTROL.sh sayalert false` would set 'SayAlert' to 'False'.
## Tailmessage and Courtesy Tones # Customizing the Audio Files
SkywarnPlus comes with a library of audio files that can be replaced with any 8kHz mono PCM16 WAV files you want. These are found in the `SOUNDS/` directory by default, along with `DICTIONARY.txt` which explains audio file assignments.
# Tailmessage and Courtesy Tones
SkywarnPlus offers functionalities such as Tailmessage management and Automatic Courtesy Tones, which require specific configurations in the `rpt.conf` file. SkywarnPlus offers functionalities such as Tailmessage management and Automatic Courtesy Tones, which require specific configurations in the `rpt.conf` file.
### Tailmessage ## Tailmessage
Tailmessage functionality requires the `rpt.conf` to be properly set up. Here's an example: Tailmessage functionality requires the `rpt.conf` to be properly set up. Here's an example:
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tailmessagelist = /usr/local/bin/SkywarnPlus/SOUNDS/wx-tail tailmessagelist = /usr/local/bin/SkywarnPlus/SOUNDS/wx-tail
``` ```
### Automatic Courtesy Tones ## Automatic Courtesy Tones
SkywarnPlus can automatically change the repeater courtesy tone whenever certain weather alerts are active. The configuration for this is based on your `rpt.conf` file setup. Here's an example: SkywarnPlus can automatically change the repeater courtesy tone whenever certain weather alerts are active. The configuration for this is based on your `rpt.conf` file setup. Here's an example:
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ct2 = /usr/local/bin/SkywarnPlus/SOUNDS/TONES/CT-LINK ct2 = /usr/local/bin/SkywarnPlus/SOUNDS/TONES/CT-LINK
remotetx = /usr/local/bin/SkywarnPlus/SOUNDS/TONES/CT-LOCAL remotetx = /usr/local/bin/SkywarnPlus/SOUNDS/TONES/CT-LOCAL
``` ```
Courtesy tone files are located in `SOUNDS/TONES` by default and are configured through `config.ini` and `rpt.conf`.
# Control Script # Control Script

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