If the repeater pll was unlocked, you probably get E1 or E3 on the display 
along with a continous beeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
I have firmware that will work with your repeater. It basically changes the 
courtesy tone so that it sounds with COR drop and not hang time drop.
If you are using KPG-66D, the I am pretty sure you have a version 1.

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Sent: Fri Apr 10 18:06:00 2009
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] TKR-750



I do not know for sure what version it is but it must be Version 1 as I can’t 
find anything saying version 2. I use KPG 66d for the software. I think the 
later version uses kpg 91 for something like that. If I just turn the repeater 
on and not hold the pf-1 key then I get the screen for channel entry.  I would 
like to know if there is a firmware upgrade and how it is done. It surely can’t 
be done through 66d as it says there is a connection error. I am thinking maybe 
since the frequency is so low that I may have to bring other things inline 
before I can get 8 volts.  Tell me one thing……..is there an led somewhere that 
tells me if it is locked on frequency or unlocked?

Randy

 

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Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 9:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] TKR-750

 

Sounds like you have a K-1 alright. 
Firmware is kinda like BIOS. 
Holding dowd PF-1 while powering up puts it into FIRMWARE program mode. The 
number of decimals or periods showing on the display tell you what baud rate to 
program the firmware in at. Now, do you have a version 1 or 2 radio? What KPG 
software are you using? 
I must say I am a bit surprised you cannot get the VCO voltage to 8 volts, but 
5 should be ok anyway. 

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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] TKR-750 

It only says K-1. Goes from 146.000 to 174.000 or something near that. I am 
confused at what the manual calls firmware. Is that like bios in a computer or 
does it also take in programming the channels. Also the manual talks about 
holding PF1 while turning on the repeater to put it in programming mode. If I 
do that, then I can’t get the software to work. If I just turn on the computer 
without holding anything, then the software will work. Then there is also 
reference to K,E. Is E just another model? Anyway, what do I need to do to get 
the test points up to 8 volts? About 5 is the highest I can get. The repeater 
was originally on a frequency in the high 150’s. 

Randy 



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Are you tuning the TX or the RX VCO? The K and the K2 overlap coverage from 146 
to 150mhz. From what I understand the RX pre-select really determines freq 
coverage on those models. 

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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] TKR-750 

At 10:18 AM 4/7/2009, Randy Brumback wrote: 

>I need to tune the VCO for my amateur frequency in the TKR-750. Does 
>this unit need to be hooked to the computer and set in some way 
>before tuning? I am at the very low end of what the repeater will 
>program to at 147.060 and I can't get the right voltage on the Test 
>Point by tuning the capacitor. The voltage is well below what it should be. 
> 
> 

<---Must not be a K2 version. Is it a K? 

But no, it does not need to be connected to a PC in order to align it 

Ken 
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