Hello Kevin,
The aux. input to the GM300, pin 5, I believe is for mike input. POCSAG
usually is FSK and not AFSK. Did you modify the radio for FSK or 9600
baud use? What POCSAG encoder are you using?
Joe
Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey & Rochelle wrote:
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>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am in the process of building a telementry logger for our repeater,
> using a POCSAG encoder into a GM300.
> I have gotten the connections coming in from the rear 16 pin socket.
> Radio is a 8 Ch, but will most likely only be programmed with 1 Ch.
> Still got to program the Telementry freq into the radio.
> I do not have a scope or analiser to check the audio out, and going to
> roughly set it up by ear.
> So far the audio sounds hot, too high. I do not have a service manual
> so ask where do I look for the adjustments?
>
> Better mention that the pins I am using are 3 - PTT, 5-POCSAG input,
> 7-Ground, and 10-12volts. These are the 4 connections the POCSAG
> encoder instructions said to hook up. Pins 15 and 16 are tied together
> for the speaker, not that it is going to be used. Also on the standard
> connector that came with the GM300 pins 7 and 9 were jumpered
> together, however I had to pull pin 7 so I could use the ground encoder.
>
> Any help would be grateful.
>
> Kevin.
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