Dan - Go www.batlabs.com  They have info on the
pinouts of the 16 pin accy. connector.  You need
ground from both, of course,  Flat audio and COR from
receiver, and PTT and TX audio to the transmitter. You
may also need a pull-up resistor on the COS line,
about 2.5K ohms.

Manual for the Cat 200 is at www.catauto.com. It will
specify pinout of the connector for hookup.

As another poster said, these are NOT rated for high
duty cycle, and should be run at about 50% power out
on the transmitter.

PL is almost always necessary, unless you live way out
in the boonies. PL can be programmed into the radios,
eliminating having to buy a tone board.

I'm sure these radios are not the BEST, but they'll
work, and work well.

Don't scrimpon the antenna, feedline, or duplexer,
though.

Read the articles at www.repeater-builder.com

73
Chas, KB3CEZ


> Okay guys. This is my first repeater project ever. 
> I am not sure if I 
> have chosen the right equipment or not, but here
> goes nothing.  I have 
> two Moto GM300 UHF radios that I want to use for the
> repeater.  I have 
> been looking at the CAT200 controller for the
> repeater. I have not 
> found any information on the CAT as far as DTMF
> knockdown.  I want to 
> be able to shut down the repeater from my HT while
> away from the 
> repeater in order to stay in compliance with FCC in
> the event that 
> some jackass gets on the machine and starts showing
> his level of 
> education with language.
> Anyone have any ideas on the pin connection and if
> the CAT200 can 
> shutdown the repeater?
> Thanks for everything guys.
> Dan

>  
> 
> 
> 


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