Well I never had one, but the manual for the R-110 lists  VHF 150Mhz and
225Mhz models as well as UHF. I would love to find some of the 225Mhz
models myself.

/s/ Steve, N2CKH

----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 1:19 pm
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: R100 Repeater

> I had several Moto R100 repeaters. The PA is based on the Motorola
> MOSTAR, everything else, I have no clue. 
> 
> Software can be found at the hackersrussia web site
> 
> The software hack to make the R100 go out of band can be found at:
> http://www.batlabs.com/r100.html
> 
> The programming cable is VERY SIMPLE, and DOES NOT need a RIB
> interface, it just plugs directly into the serial port on the 
> computer.That schematic is at:
> http://www.batlabs.com/images/r100.gif
> 
> As for using the repeater - I left the R100 controller connected -
> somewhat, but connected the audio path cables to the empty DB-25 port
> on the bottom of the case as well as bringing the COR, PTT etc, 
> all the
> necessary signals down to the DB-25 port. If you have a DB-25 already
> there, Get rid of it, its not of any use its some funky phone patch
> thingie, and install your own DB-25. Then make up your cable that goes
> from the DB-25 on the R100 to your controller. Much much more 
> reliable,better audio, more options and control but the best 
> thing, you will
> then have an IDer. The stock R100 does not have an IDer built in the
> controller board.  One of those Motorola - DUH - things I guess.
> 
> As for a manual - No can do here. I sold the last manual a while back,
> but you can find them at hamfests.
> 
> And forget about taking it to a Moto dealer, a few years ago I had an
> R100 that stumped me for at least a month with a problem that
> disapeared if you had your eyes looking at it - but would re-
> aprear if
> if you looked away. I took it to a couple moto shops - no one would
> touch it, Motorola does not supply the parts anymore for the R100 and
> the service shops do not want to waste their time on fixing an old
> heap.
> 
> Don't get me wrong, I like the dang things in fact I'm actually 
> lookingfor a couple more just because they are compact.
> 
> I have a question though, I've always seen UHF R100 repeaters, Was
> there ever a VHF version? If so, I would love to get my hands on 
> one of
> them.
> 
> Dave Schmidt
> N9NLU
> Kewaskum, WI
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- texaswpd103 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for the info. When I called the radio shop at the City I 
> work 
> > for, the radio guy laughed when I aske dif he knew what a 2135 
> key 
> > was. When I got there, I figured out why. He opened a drawer and 
> > there were probably 100 of those keys laying there. Still 
> hunting the
> > 
> > manual, though. Even Motorola doesn't have 'em for any price. 
> Keep up
> > 
> > the good work!
> > 
> > Ryan Holt, KC5LEU & WQAU267
> > 
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