

We've had success! HamVoip now has the best software reliability ever!Ģ019 has also been the year of the Raspberry Pi 4B, which we fully support.

This year has seen many major software updates, primarily focused on improving the stability of asterisk and related software. Some links may be temporarily missing or broken.Ģ019 has been an incredible year of growth and improvements for the HamVoIP software distribution, with a remarkable increase in the number of international users. HamVoIP has also SOLELY been my hosting expense, with a dozen servers scattered around the world.Ī website update is in progress. Doug, WA3DSP, has been a very important contributer, including feedback, comments, mailing list support, scripting and website development.Īll core software and HamVoIP distro developement has been my effort.

I, David McGough, K4FXC, am the developer. It has recently come to my attention there is some misunderstanding about who has developed the HamVoIP software release. Multiple USB fobs on a single system, for now use the RPi3B+. The RPi4B also makes a GREAT AllStar hub, handling more than 150 simultaneous connections. We're looking forĪ resolution ASAP and will provide a firmware update once this problem is resolved.īoards work great for single USB fob nodes, which is has always been the HamVoIP recommended configuration. Problem is NOT present when using RPi2B, RPi3B, RPi3A+ and RPi3B+ boards-only the RPi4B.Ī Linux Kernel bug and is not an identified problem with the actual HamVoIP code.

The symptoms include erratic behaviour of each USB fob interface. In June, 2020, it came to our attention that there is a problem with using two or more USB sound fobs Massive hamvoip-asterisk package update to rev 1.7.0. This new firmware image has all packages updated and should now boot all supported Raspberry Pi hardware, Firmware image updated to version 1.7-01.
