Jan
Each radio should be put onto it's own simplex Fq, not a repeater pair. Be very careful when hooking up the RICK. I have two radios sitting in the shop right now because an employee thought it would be fun to play with the connction cables on two repeaters. Then he didn't remember what went where, then he fried two radios, then he was on unemployment, then he lost his house, then...... well, you see how bad it can get.
As far as the rick working out of the box. I DON"T KNOW I have tried to find a manual for them online everywhere and no luck.
hope some of that helps. Take care and 73's
Dan Ryant - KF6ZJD
N6YV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
N6YV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings to the group. I want to construct a quick GMRS repeater with
two Radius m10 radios and a Rick unit. The M10 radios are single
channel units with 16pin connectors. Do I program them as conventional
radios and then plug them into the rick or do I program them as
repeaters in the RSS. I'm a little confused by that. Also, Is the
rick ready to go out of the box? It is a new unit but had no
documentation in the box. Thanks for any help.
Jan
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