--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> To overcome Jack Gerritsen and his constant jamming of our 
repeater I
> have placed two Kenwood radios on the hill. I interrupted my main 
UHF
> repeaters receiver to the controller with a C.A.T. RLS-1000 3 port
> mixer and placed the Kenwood radios on the other two ports. The
> Kenwood radios (TM-241 144MHz and TM-331 220MHz) are each splitting
> their discriminator audio out of the mic connectors on the radios 
into
> both a TP-3200 Tone panel and a RCL-MOT squelch module. The audio 
from
> the RLC-MOT feeds the RLS-1000 mixer and all works very well. The
> repeater users know that when Jack starts in with his [EMAIL PROTECTED] I 
can
> send a close command to the  RLS-1000 to mute the audio coming from
> the UHF port and Jack is gone.
> 
> Jack has been quit frustrated and so he scans around the bands now
> looking for our users on the inputs and finds them and starts back 
in
> on them again. Once the Kenwood radios have been compromised I 
have to
> make another trip to the hill and change the Kenwood radio
> frequencies. I want to do this remotely and I don't want to have to
> buy another Doug Hall RBI-1. 
> 
> I think I can use a serial output from my controller (a Linkcomm
> RLC-3) to a basic stamp and making the controller think it is
> commanding a RBI-1. My problem is that I don't know anything about 
how
> to communicate to the Kenwood radios. Obviously Doug Hall figured 
it
> out but he does not want to share this info with me. I don't blame 
him
> as he would rather sell me another RBI-1 and I don't have the 
patents
> or the equipment to try and decrypt the stream that he is sending 
from
> the RBI-1 to the radios. The folks from C.A.T. also figured it out 
and
> tried to put it into their CAT-700 repeater controller but found a 
big
> conflict with their implementation so the had to abandon it. They
> don't want to share any detail either.
> 
> Has anyone out here got the answers I am looking for? I have 
learned
> that the Kenwood radio is a typical single band radio with the mic
> plugged into it and it works accordingly but when the Kenwood RC-
10 or
> RC-20 was plugged in the mic connector it supplied a voltage to 
pin 6
> of the mic connector changing the function of the up/down pins in 
the
> mic connector to serial in/out. I need to know what baud rate I 
need
> to send the radio data. I need to know the format that the radio is
> expecting. I need to know the parameters that the radio is 
expecting. 
> 

If he is that much of a pest, just contact Mr. Riley. A little note 
from him should take care of the problem.

Dennis ki5fw
> I believe that someone out here has experimented with this
> functionality it is way too cool.







 
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