README-July-2021 updates
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* smart colors
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* smart colors
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* user settings (colors, preferences) may be edited and saved via a
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* user settings (colors, preferences) may be edited and saved via a
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convenient set of web forms and applications
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convenient set of web forms and applications
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* Experimental TDMA Control Channel support
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2. The multi_rx app adds extensions to include trunked P25 call following
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2. The multi_rx app adds extensions to include trunked P25 call following
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concurrent with full-time tracking of one or more P25 control channels.
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concurrent with full-time tracking of one or more P25 control channels.
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3. Control channel logging to SQL database is added. For details see the
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3. Control channel logging to SQL database is added. For details see the
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section on the Flask Datatables App, below.
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section on the Flask Datatables App, below.
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4. Experimental TDMA Control Channel support
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Installation
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Installation
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If install of the apt version of flask is attempted, it may result in an
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If install of the apt version of flask is attempted, it may result in an
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obsolete and/or incompatible flask version being installed.
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obsolete and/or incompatible flask version being installed.
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NOTE: The following command example can be used when starting the oplog
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process as a system service:
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/home/<user>/op25/op25/gr-op25_repeater/apps/oplog/oplog.sh
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* Change <user> to match the username
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* Make appropriate corrections if the git repo is cloned into a different
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directory than in the command shown
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* Verify the resulting path and filename is correct.
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============ oplog.sh ============
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#! /bin/sh
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export FLASK_APP=op25
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FLASK_DEBUG=1 flask run --host=0.0.0.0
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==================================
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In lieu of setting the flask PATH (as per step 2, above) you could also
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specify it explicitly. In that case, replace the last line of oplog.sh as
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follows:
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FLASK_DEBUG=1 /home/<user>/.local/bin/flask run --host=0.0.0.0
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* Change <user> to match the username
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* Confirm the "flask" file is present in ..../bin/ and is executable
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* Set "host" to "127.0.0.1" to restrict HTTP connections to the local
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machine.
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* WARNING The web server is not security-hardened. It is not
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designed for exposure to public web-facing applications.
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