This is the ircDDB Gateway. It allows a D-Star Repeater to interface into callsign routing via ircDDB and all of the different reflector types. It includes many facilities, including: * Supports Icom stacks. * Supports homebrew repeaters. * Icom DD mode under Linux with Internet access. * Callsign routing via ircDDB. * D-Plus REF reflectors. * DExtra XRF reflectors. * DCS reflectors. * XLX reflectors. * CCS7 routing. * D-RATS data transfers. * Gateway DPRS data to APRS-IS. * Full multi lingual text and voice announcements. * DTMF or UR call control. * Remote control interface. * StarNet server. * Ability to set policies for reflector usage. * IPv6 support. There are many external programs that allow for inserting voice or text messages, as well as remote control operation. They all build on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux as well as on Windows using Visual Studio 2019 on x86 and x64. This software is licenced under the GPL v2. # Build and installing ## Regular build ```shell make make -f MakefileGUI #only required if you want to build the GUI programs sudo make install ``` ## Drop-in replacement for dl5di OpenDV packages This will conpile the program to be used as a drop in replacement for the no longer maintained DL5DI OpenDV packages. Systemd files to run ircddbgatewayd as daemon will also be installed. ```shell export TARGET=opendv make make -f MakefileGUI #only required if you want to build the GUI programs sudo make install ``` Now you should edit the configuration in the file /etc/ircddbgateway to match your needs. ```shell sudo systemctl enable ircddbgatewayd.service #enable service sudo service ircddbgatewayd start ```