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I should add to my previous post: If you want to learn #CW enroll for the #CWAcademy. I cannot recommend enough how useful the course is to teach you CW, how to make QSOs, and in the process introduce you to a whole crowd of new friends with the same interests.There are different levels depending on your starting point. I had already used https://lcwo.net to learn the code, so joined the Fundamental course (2nd level). More details are here: https://cwops.org/cw-academy/, including some simple tests to help you judge your start point. #ham_radio
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I now have a working setup with HamsOverIP, through an IAX2 trunk managed by Asterisk. I have to thank @M0YNG and Shawn (KG4BHR) for their support - Christopher for sharing a working configuration, and Shawn for spotting my stupid typo! I have written up what I learned, and it will be in the HOIP wiki sometime very soon. In case you want to call, my number: 200307, but the phone is in my shack so I might miss you! My next task - get voicemail working... #HamsOverIP
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Ok - internal phones working, now I need to work out set up the HamsOverIP IAX2 trunk (in asterisk, without using FreePBX).
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I am not asking to have my hands held - I would love to see a working configuration with a one or more phones, asterisk and a trunk line (ideally HamsOverIP). If you have something you can share, I would be most appreciative, and also NOT bombard you with questions (I promise!).. (2/2)
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* Cisco SPA525G - purchased (with sidecar).
* HamsOverIP - trunk applied for and received.
* Set up asterisk in VM, and run "hello world" task successfully.HamsOverIP has instructions for FreePBX, which sits on top of asterisk. Looks like installing FreePBX with existing asterisk install is not on, so I installed their ISO in another VM. It is running an old version of CentOS (kernel 3.*), and is full of ads... So, back to manual install in asterisk.
Now I need instructions! (1/2)
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