DMRlink/ipsc/ipsc_const.py

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# Copyright (c) 2013 - 2015 Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS and the K0USY Group. n0mjs@me.com
#
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# Known IPSC Message Types
CALL_CONFIRMATION = '\x05' # Confirmation FROM the recipient of a confirmed call.
TXT_MESSAGE_ACK = '\x54' # Doesn't seem to mean success, though. This code is sent success or failure
CALL_MON_STATUS = '\x61' # |
CALL_MON_RPT = '\x62' # | Exact meaning unknown
CALL_MON_NACK = '\x63' # |
XCMP_XNL = '\x70' # XCMP/XNL control message
GROUP_VOICE = '\x80'
PVT_VOICE = '\x81'
GROUP_DATA = '\x83'
PVT_DATA = '\x84'
RPT_WAKE_UP = '\x85' # Similar to OTA DMR "wake up"
UNKNOWN_COLLISION = '\x86' # Seen when two dmrlinks try to transmit at once
MASTER_REG_REQ = '\x90' # FROM peer TO master
MASTER_REG_REPLY = '\x91' # FROM master TO peer
PEER_LIST_REQ = '\x92' # From peer TO master
PEER_LIST_REPLY = '\x93' # From master TO peer
PEER_REG_REQ = '\x94' # Peer registration request
PEER_REG_REPLY = '\x95' # Peer registration reply
MASTER_ALIVE_REQ = '\x96' # FROM peer TO master
MASTER_ALIVE_REPLY = '\x97' # FROM master TO peer
PEER_ALIVE_REQ = '\x98' # Peer keep alive request
PEER_ALIVE_REPLY = '\x99' # Peer keep alive reply
DE_REG_REQ = '\x9A' # Request de-registration from system
DE_REG_REPLY = '\x9B' # De-registration reply
# IPSC Version Information
IPSC_VER_14 = '\x00'
IPSC_VER_15 = '\x00'
IPSC_VER_15A = '\x00'
IPSC_VER_16 = '\x01'
IPSC_VER_17 = '\x02'
IPSC_VER_18 = '\x02'
IPSC_VER_19 = '\x03'
IPSC_VER_22 = '\x04'
# Link Type Values - assumed that cap+, etc. are different, this is all I can confirm
LINK_TYPE_IPSC = '\x04'
# Burst Data Types
BURST_DATA_TYPE = {
'VOICE_HEAD': '\x01',
'VOICE_TERM': '\x02',
'SLOT1_VOICE': '\x0A',
'SLOT2_VOICE': '\x8A'
}
# IPSC Version and Link Type are Used for a 4-byte version field in registration packets
IPSC_VER = LINK_TYPE_IPSC + IPSC_VER_17 + LINK_TYPE_IPSC + IPSC_VER_16
# Packets that must originate from a peer (or master peer)
ANY_PEER_REQUIRED = [GROUP_VOICE, PVT_VOICE, GROUP_DATA, PVT_DATA, CALL_MON_STATUS, CALL_MON_RPT, CALL_MON_NACK, XCMP_XNL, RPT_WAKE_UP, DE_REG_REQ]
# Packets that must originate from a non-master peer
PEER_REQUIRED = [PEER_ALIVE_REQ, PEER_ALIVE_REPLY, PEER_REG_REQ, PEER_REG_REPLY]
# Packets that must originate from a master peer
MASTER_REQUIRED = [PEER_LIST_REPLY, MASTER_ALIVE_REPLY]
# User-Generated Packet Types
USER_PACKETS = [GROUP_VOICE, PVT_VOICE, GROUP_DATA, PVT_DATA]
# RCM (Repeater Call Monitor) Constants
TS = {
'\x00': '1',
'\x01': '2'
}
NACK = {
'\x05': 'BSID Start',
'\x06': 'BSID End'
}
TYPE = {
'\x30': 'Private Data Set-Up',
'\x31': 'Group Data Set-Up',
'\x32': 'Private CSBK Set-Up',
'\x45': 'Call Alert',
'\x47': 'Radio Check Request',
'\x48': 'Radio Check Success',
'\x49': 'Radio Disable Request',
'\x4A': 'Radio Disable Received',
'\x4B': 'Radio Enable Request',
'\x4C': 'Radio Enable Received',
'\x4D': 'Remote Monitor Request',
'\x4E': 'Remote Monitor Request Received', #(doesn't mean it was successful)
'\x4D': 'Remote Monitor Request',
'\x4F': 'Group Voice',
'\x50': 'Private Voice',
'\x51': 'Group Data',
'\x52': 'Private Data',
'\x53': 'All Call',
'\x54': 'Message ACK/Failure', #text message acknowledgement, but doesn't mean it was successful - it gives the same code if it worked or failed...
'\x84': 'ARS/GPS?' # Not yet clear, seen by a user running ARS & GPS
}
SEC = {
'\x00': 'None',
'\x01': 'Basic',
'\x02': 'Enhanced'
}
STATUS = {
'\x01': 'Active',
'\x02': 'End',
'\x05': 'TS In Use',
'\x08': 'RPT Disabled',
'\x09': 'RF Interference',
'\x0A': 'BSID ON',
'\x0B': 'Timeout',
'\x0C': 'TX Interrupt'
}
REPEAT = {
'\x01': 'Repeating',
'\x02': 'Idle',
'\x03': 'TS Disabled',
'\x04': 'TS Enabled'
}
# DMR IPSC Contants (in the RTP Payload)
BURST_DATA_TYPE = {
'VOICE_HEAD': '\x01',
'VOICE_TERM': '\x02',
'SLOT1_VOICE': '\x0A',
'SLOT2_VOICE': '\x8A'
}