Joe saved me all the typing... thank you Joe. I have a pdf copy of the Spectrum S-7R Manual.
IF YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT WILL ALLOW LARGE FILE ATTACHMENTS I can and would send you a copy of no problem. skipp > Joe <k1ike_m...@...> wrote: > > I copied the manual for the SCR-77 repeater years ago and posted it at > another group. Some of the boards may be similar or the same: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater/files/SCR77%20Repeater/ > The manual is in GIF and JPG format, not very good, but usable. Someday > I'll scan it to a PDF. > > The SCom Controllers web site has information on how to interface their > controllers to an SCR-77 or SCR-1000 controller. You may be able to use > some of this information for interfacing your repeater and controller: > http://www.scomcontrollers.com/downloads/6kmanualv20.pdf > http://www.scomcontrollers.com/downloads/5kmanualv20.pdf > > I thought that I had a manual for the SCR-7 repeater, I'll take a look > for it. > > I think we all would be interested in seeing your controller. Any photos? > > 73, Joe, K1ike > > yeahright26 wrote: > > I am working on adding a controller to an S-7R UHF repeater. I do not have > > the manual for it. It has a simple controller which I understand has to be > > bypassed. I pulled off the two header connectors going to the controller > > which, of course, disabled it. I made up a wiring harness using the legend > > on top of the transmitter. I have power and RX audio. I have no COR or > > PTT. Was I supposed to pull only one of the connectors? Is a jumpper > > needed somewhere? Just thought I'd ask the questions before making myself > > nuts tracing wires. Anyone have the manual for this beastie? I'll check > > back for answers or my direct email is blair at uddle dot com. > > > > PS the control board I am attempting to install is of my own design and was > > done for a friend (who actually owns this repeater). It has a CW IDer, > > dual multi-tone courtesy tones, hang time, time out timer, and audio > > switch. Either courtesy tone can also be 1-5 cw characters. Everything > > gets programmed with 2 buttons and stored in non-volatile memory. He > > wanted 20 of them but I went and made 100. This will perhaps be of > > interest to someone. The goal was not to make a full blown controller as > > much as a custom courtesy tone generator. > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > >

