Ok,
Finally got audio to pass. It is like a big puzzle, but it works.
Boy their documentation lacks alot!!
Thanks Skipp and Ramesh for your help on this.
Robert
KD4YDC
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wrote:
I have a RLS1000B connected to a RC210. I
Both the frequency eeprom and tone eeprom are a 93C46, should be available
from Mouser or Digi-Key.
Andy
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FCC Licensed Technician / Amateur Call NC4AB / Echolink Node 5761
NO you will need to get is from the connector on the back.
Colorado Telecom, L.L.C
Mike Mullarkey
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-954-9695 Home
303-954-9693 Home Office Fax
303-718-8052 Cellular
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I'm sorry but I cannot resist the following.. um comment / opinion
It really amuses me how many get stressed over whether someone else seeking
info on something is properly licensed to perform such tasks.. I mean
really.. get a life and stop policing the list :)
Best Regards,
Chris
With all due respect, I personally think that bringing up the subject of proper
authorization is totally appropriate and part of the overall process of
building a repeater. So often we see someone blindly plunge ahead with a good
idea and then they discover adverse ramifications down the road.
Bryan - what you are wanting to do is pretty much what I am setting up
right now on the Ham bands. The Micro Computer Concepts RC-100
controller will do exactly what you describe. It is fairly
inexpensive (less than $200 in the optional ENC-1 rack panel housing
http://www.mccrpt.com/) and is not
Joe,
What is a UHG radio? Please advise the complete model number on the data
plate. Early Motorola Radius mobile radios, such as the SM50, were
manufactured as either a narrow band or wide band model, and could not be
changed. More recent models, such as the CM200, are programmable for
Ok how about PL logic signal?
tom
- Original Message -
From: Mike Mullarkey
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 11/30/2008 7:05:27 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola CDM1250 COS
NO you will need to get is from the connector on the back.
Colorado Telecom, L.L.C
What is a UHG radio?
I could name several brands that qualify...
Gary
- Original Message -
From: Eric Lemmon
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 9:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola uhf VHF radius wide band or
narrow band
Hello,
I have a new Icom 435S Icom UHF mobile that I would like to use as a link. Only
one problem! The radio does not have a Head! I contacted Icom, and since the
vintage of the 435 is about 1985, Icom could not help me. I am wondering if
there are several heads that would work with the 435?
You can get PL high or low, COR high or low, Discriminator audio, PTT,
Ground, Everything you need to make a repeater or a link.
Mike
Colorado Telecom, L.L.C
Mike Mullarkey
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-954-9695 Home
303-954-9693 Home Office Fax
303-718-8052 Cellular
Tom,
Forget about using the microphone connector on a CDM radio for any purpose
other than connecting a microphone, handset, or programming cable. All of
the radio status signals you might need are available at the rear accessory
connector. Unless every programmable output pin is already being
Eric: is the HLN9242A accessory kit you mention for 16-pin or 20-pin jacks?
There are several eBay sellers of 16-pin connectors and pre-terminated wires
for use on many Motorola radios, but I haven't seen any 20-pin plugs.
Bob M.
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Mike Pugh wrote:
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Also check to be sure the FCC license reflects the locations, type of
service (FB; FB2; or MO) and power levels being proposed for the VHF
frequency.
I'm glad someone else brought this up. During my 18 years in LMR, I ran
into a bunch of
Chris Carruba wrote:
I'm sorry but I cannot resist the following.. um comment / opinion
It really amuses me how many get stressed over whether someone else
seeking info on something is properly licensed to perform such tasks..
I mean really... *get a life and stop policing the list :)*
Reading comprehension must be on holiday here.
In the original post, the licensing thing was brightly illuminated.
As to the mechanics of the situation: you probably don't need
anyones' external controller to accomplish this task.
As I posted, you simply mate the appropriate I/O's program
Within the last week I received a private email asking
me if I had a set of VHF MSR manuals that I'd sell.
I replied to the email, but the reply address bounced.
Oh well..
Just by accident I discover ebay auction 170281674337
for a set of VHF manuals. Unfortunately it's ending
within 3 hours.
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