You may also add code to "/home/irlp/custom/custom_decode" to disable
timeouts for specific connections. For example:
if [ "$1" = "S1234" ] ; then "$ECHO_SCRIPT"/echo_call 1234 notimeout ; exit
1 ; fi
The "S" in "S1234" assumes you use a DTMF star (*) for the EchoIRLP DTMF prefix. "1234" is the EchoLink node number. "notimeout" tells the EchoIRLP
/ IRLP scripts to disable the timeout for this call. Again, if the other
node has a timeout set, it will still disconnect on its timeout.
David M.
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 9:31 PM <
stevenvk2stg@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks David. When I get a chance (maybe later today) I'll see what the
IRLP timeouts are set to - and maybe increase them.
Thanks!
Steven
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