Andy,

I have not personally done this, but the data out connector should suply 
pins for audio in , audio out, Squelch voltage or logic and a reference 
ground.  These signals should provide everything you should need for direct 
linking of 2 radios.  The DB9 is easy to work with.

Since these were designed for packet use, the audio is not affected by front 
panel controls.  It is conditioned and altered after it enters the TNC; or 
in this case, the other rig.

I have set up crossband repeaters using data connectors from other brands, 
and it works well with little external manipulation.

Attached is the page from the manual describing pin function for the DB9 
connector.  Email me if it doesn't go through.

David
KD4NUE






----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 1:16 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] DR-235 for repeater


> Looking around the archieves for posts about this but no luck. Does
> anybody have any experience with making a pair of Alinco DR-235's into
> a repeater? I am curious as to where you chose to pull the RX audio to
> the controller and the COR out of the radio. I would be looking for a
> audio output that is not affected by turning the volume control on the
> front of the radio and a COR line direct from the board not from the
> audio feed. TIA
>
> Andy KC2GOW
> 445.125 (PL141.3)
> Staten Island,NY




 
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