Thanks. I did get this thing going this last weekend(testing right now, no 
actual controler yet)with the help of your info from the first post. I checked 
the programming and it had 16 ch. reprogramed for one channel and still 
nothing. My bad for not checking the head type first. It was an advanced head. 
Why thy only had 16 channels in it is beyond me. After I got that resolved it 
took right off! The only thing id I cant get the power turned down below 70 
watts. I tried turning it down in the programming that worked. but when we 
unhooked the computer and tried it we were over 150 watts. I got in the radio 
and turn the amp and the driver down all the way and it bottomed out at 70 
watts. Is there something else I should have , or should be doing to get it 
down lower? OR do some of these not like to go down that far (60 watts). 
Thatnks for your help so far, it has been a great help! I think I will write 
and artical on this after I am done, as I couldn't find anything like that when 
I was looking.

Wade
KC0MLT

--- In [email protected], Brian Poellnitz <n4bwp...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Wade,
> 
> You're correct. Ground the PTT pin to TX.  Mic audio would go to the TX 
> audio output on the controller, or else this is gonna be a reeeeally 
> quiet repeater. ;)
> 
> Brian
> N4BWP
> 
> kc0mlt wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Am I correct in thinking to ground the PTT connection to get it to key 
> > up? Just looking at the diagrams I have, and seeing a voltage on the pin 
> > I would think so. Also Mic audio to ground or is it some other pin?
> > 
> > Thanks for the reply!
> > 
> > Wade
> > KC0MLT
>


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