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# pYSFReflector
YSF Reflector implemented in python3, compatible with g4klx reflector
pYSFReflector
This is a YSF Reflector implemented in python3, mainly compatible with g4klx reflector.
Additional Features
Enhanced Blocking List
With the enhanced blocking list you are able to mute calls based on
callsign of sender
callsign of gateway used
ip-address of gateway
Blocking On Regular Expression Callsign Check
It is also possible to use (by default enabled in the YSFReflector.ini) a callsign check based on a regular expression to check the callsign plausibility in callsign-format and length.
The result of this check can be overdriven by a whitelist-entry in the blocklist (for example: N0CALL is blocked by default by this expression but could be allowed for special bridging situations).
Avoiding Parallel Incomming Transmissions
There is also a functionality implemented that prohibits parallel transmissions that can happen if two senders transmit at the same time. Here the principle 'first-comes-first-serves' is realized, so the second station in time will just be muted to not disturb the audio.
Easy Installation And Upgrade
Depending on your used operating system and python3-installation you just have to take care that following libraries are installed:
socket
threading
queue
sys
os
time
re
configparser
datetime
signal
datetime
bisect
struct
In most installations this packages are already installed, otherwise you easily can install them with your system-package-manager (for example Debian: apt) or you use pip3 install <package>-command.
The configuration file (YSFReflector.ini) is based on the origin YSFReflector.ini of G4KLX's YSFReflector but with added new configuration-items. So If you know the old reflector-software - configuring this one would be straight forward.