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There is a few ideas to check.
I got this off of Mission Critical mag freebie but
has very good articles, few ads, Job openings 3 this month.
Mark Holman let the spam bots go
figgure.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 8:24
PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: R100
Repeater
Hi Jim,
Typo, make them now and then, was talking
Radius R-100.
Now at home and looking at the theory/maintenance
manual, 68P84828D54-2, which states:
MC Compact Base Station and
Repeater, models covered:
66-88Mhz, 136-174Mhz, 174-225Mhz and
403-470Mhz (in two ranges, 403-433Mhz and 438-470Mhz) in1-6w, 1-10w,
10-25w adjustable (174-22Mhz 25 watt only) in PL or DPL only.
Boy I
would love some of those 174-225Mhz models.
/s/ Steve,
N2CKH
At 02:00 PM 8/24/04 -0400, you wrote:
hmm...R110? I know the R100 is
Maxtrac based, and the R-200 is a Flexar rptr... -- Jim
Barbour WD8CHL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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
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