Jeff:

I've been fooling around with this all day long and it was up until about
half an hour ago before I finally realized what I was doing wrong...

The default prefix is *0 for the control operator sequence... For the life
of me, I kept clipping off the * in the sequence...

07 unlock
*2 etc to set lock code
# to lock

Power cycled controller, unlocked and FINALLY entered the necessary *0451 &
*0551 codes to enable full duplex on both ports...

You are a lifesaver!

Thanks so much!

AJ, K6LOR/R
147.080+/444.750+

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> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>   Make sure the controller is set for the radios to be duplex. This is
>> the duplex select: group 4 switch 5 and group 5 switch 5. The
>> defaults are half-duplex on each port. Be sure to save this as your
>> power up default with the "save configuration setup" command.
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>> This is discussed in section 3.1 of the manual, and in sections 4.5
>> and 4.6 for each transmitter port.
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>> Jeff
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>> --- In [email protected]<Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com>,
>> AJ <aj.grant...@...> wrote:
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>> > I have an NHRC-7 controller I've been fiddling with for a while...
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>> > 2 ports - one is a Motorola GR1225 repeater fed off of the 16 pin
>> accessory
>> > cable; second is a Mastr II repeater station fed from the back
>> control shelf
>> > terminals.
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>> > Both repeaters, regardless of which port they're connected to, will
>> not key
>> > the PTT lines until after the COR line has dropped (receiver has
>> > squelched)... At that point, courtesy tone for that port goes out,
>> followed
>> > by the hang time and carrier drop. CWID transmits on both repeaters
>> without
>> > any issue.
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>> > I had this issue initially with the GR1225 when it was the only
>> radio on the
>> > controller; I believe the fix was to change the COR output to either
>> active
>> > low or active high (whatever the opposite of what it was setup as). No
>> > programming changes have occurred to the controller or GR1225 since
>> then;
>> > just the addition (and removal back to it's original controller) of the
>> > Mastr 2 station.
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>> > It's the damnest thing - I've checked the watt meter on both repeaters
>> > during this and they're no RF being transmitted until AFTER the COR line
>> > drops.
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>> > Ideas?
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>> > 73s,
>> > AJ, K6LOR
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