[cisco-voip] Simple (?) TCL IVR script

Tim Reimers tim.reimers at asheville.k12.nc.us
Tue Feb 1 09:01:36 EST 2005


oh duh!!   I got so involved in describing what they're doing that I
forgot the link!

http://www.irlp.net 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Temkin [mailto:dave at ordinaryworld.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 8:39 AM
To: Tim Reimers
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Simple (?) TCL IVR script 

Any links?  I could take a look.  Playing an .au file in would work fine
for me, too.

-Dave

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Tim Reimers wrote:

> Hi Dave-
>
> This is a strange possibility for you, but:
>
> There's a neat project going on in Amateur Radio where they're using
> VOIP technologies
> to pass audio streams over the Internet between amateur radio
operators
> in foreign countries
> (whilst we use our little local VHF radios, rather than the long
> distance HF ones)
>
> They have the ability to play audio streams from the far end-
> When I (here in Asheville NC) bring up the node in Trinidad, it plays
me
> a message-
> so perhaps that same code they're using?
>
> I haven't looked, but I wonder if they're playing a UDP file into the
> stream I'm listening to, then connecting me to the repeater audio-
>
> Sequence of events:
>
> 1. I activate the local repeater on 146.640 Mhz
> 2. I annouce that I'm bringing up a node and enter the DTMF keys for
> that node's ID
> 3. After about 4-5 seconds, it says "Welcome to Trinidad and Tobago,
> land of the steelpan..."
> 4. Then, it says "Link connected", there's a 'click' and I'm suddenly
> hearing the audio from the repeater in Valsayn, Trinidad.
>
> Pretty cool!
> and completely open-source--
> It's a RedHat Linux powered set of programs
>
> The reason I explain all of this, is because they have downloadable
> scripts and so on that
> do things on the nodes- like announce local temperature, etc..
>
> Seems like that's about what you're looking for - a way to announce
> something 'into' the UDP stream...
>
> Tim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
> [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Dave Temkin
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:54 AM
> To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [cisco-voip] Simple (?) TCL IVR script
>
> Before I embark on trying to figure out the TCL IVR scripting language
> for
> Call applications, I was wondering if someone had something pre-baked
> that
> did one of the two following things:
>
> 1) Played a beep tone before or during  connecting the call.  Simple
as
> that!
>
> 2) Read back the dialed digits (or destination pattern matched) before
> or
> during connecting the call.
>
>
> Basically I've got an application where it dumps the user into what's
> effectively a poor-man's conference bridge (hoot 'n' holler over IP)
and
> I'd like to provide some kind of positive acknowledgement that they're
> connected to *something* when they dial in.
>
> Any help appreciated...
>
> -Dave
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