Hello all,
I am still working on tracking down a manual of any kind for these brutes! I
am in contact with someone that may have a lead. What I am in need of is the
MILCOM model number off the back of one of these amps. I can not find the
information anywhere on the 1250 that I have. Does
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Hey guys,
I have a hipro r1 UHF repeater for sale. It's in great shape, wired for an
arcom rc210. It has the flat audio mod, cat squelch board, and she's ready
to plug and play. Asking 500 for it or any reasonable offer.
Sincerest Regards,
Jed
From what some are saying, all 'colors' are active on all repeaters.
It's like having a repeater that passes CTCSS. Anyone can use your
repeater and you cannot shut the code (or color) off. Again, this is
what I'm hearing from some people.
Joe M.
Nate Duehr wrote:
The color codes are like
But if it passes everything, it's like putting a repeater on the air CSQ
- you can't have another repeater within range of the first one.
Joe M.
Brian Raker wrote:
You do have to program it to use a set frequency pair, just like any
other repeater.
-BR
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 5:53 PM,
So you have color codes, TGs, AND RIDs and each repeater has only one
color code?
How many color codes are there, and how would I know if someone were
using the repeater who is not authorized?
Joe M.
surf_boy82 wrote:
MotoTRBO systems (handhelds, mobiles, and repeaters) use color codes to
Hi Eric,
Before I pointed a bad finger I wanted to make sure they are
the same company. We have a pretty decent number of the black
face DX-Radio Systems Repeaters on the VHF band and the
receivers are pretty bad. Since I don't have to deal with
them a lot (IE not really my problem) I
Re: Uniden ARX-1250 and ARX-2125 (on 223 and 224 MHz)
Good luck trying to get any help from Cresend Milcom on the
circuit diagram.
Both the above listed amplifier models are different chassis
layouts from each other. the ARX-1225 is what I describe as
a more traditional Milcom Cresend
On Mar 12, 2010, at 8:38 AM, MCH wrote:
So you have color codes, TGs, AND RIDs and each repeater has only one
color code?
I'll see if I can find out about the color codes. I think a repeater will pass
more than one, and I think you DO program that part... but not sure. They're
only using
Here's a prg/Util. that will read or create BINary 2716 images for
the GLB EEprom based CW ID'ers..
http://home.roadrunner.com/~n2mci/exe/GLBIDEZP.EXE
It supports 1-8 different MSG's and is written to later GLB2B spec.,
but should work in any of the GLB series ID'ers..
Any problems, please
Answers to most of the Mototrbo questions can be found in the Mototrbo System
Planner.
Here is some information on color codes and groups copied from that document:
Color codes are defined by the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) standard and can be
used to separate two or more MOTOTRBO digital radio
On 3/12/2010 1:03 PM, nj902 wrote:
Answers to most of the Mototrbo questions can be found in the Mototrbo
System Planner.
Here is some information on color codes and groups copied from that
document:
Color codes are defined by the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) standard and
can be used to
Great info.
I assume that users are shut off via a 'kill code' to the radio since
the repeater cannot be used to allow selective access.
Also, is there a URL for the system planner?
Joe M.
nj902 wrote:
Answers to most of the Mototrbo questions can be found in the Mototrbo System
Planner.
Actually it can be done and we've talked about it before. But
normally it is or was done with yagi antennas on larger face
towers. I probably still have a pdf copy of the original
magazine article I scanned some years back and made available
to various group members when that topic was first
On 3/12/2010 1:46 PM, MCH wrote:
Great info.
I assume that users are shut off via a 'kill code' to the radio since
the repeater cannot be used to allow selective access.
Also, is there a URL for the system planner?
Joe M.
Since I don't know if I'm supposed to have it, I sanitized it of
If you search with Google, you can find the full PDF.
-BR
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:16 PM, Nate Duehr n...@natetech.com wrote:
On 3/12/2010 1:46 PM, MCH wrote:
Great info.
I assume that users are shut off via a 'kill code' to the radio since
the repeater cannot be used to allow
The current version of the Planner document discusses the Capacity Plus
[trunking] and IP Site Connect modes.
This document carries part number 6880309T12-H and is available at MOL where it
appears to have been posted 11 Feb 2010. There are several new Mototrbo
documents there - some posted
The Motorola docs have likely been updated for the recently announced
MTR3000 and the MTR2000 upgrade, as well as the new XPR8380 800MHz
repeater.
-Brian
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 4:11 PM, nj902 wb0...@arrl.net wrote:
The current version of the Planner document discusses the Capacity Plus
here is the way to do it, with yagis. I met one of the individuals involved in
this effort on a trip to Quincy and also was able to purchase several of the
Yagis that were made using the criteria that came out of this excellent work.
For the technically inclined reader:
http://www.dmrassociation.org/what-is-dmr.htm
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010, afa5tp wrote:
I have three (3) Antel [BCD 80010] 806-900 mHz vertical antennae that
I would like to mount on the three legs of my tower for omni pattern
(Rec. only). Several questions come to mind.
1.) At the rated frequency, how many inches should the side arm place
At 3/10/2010 02:42, you wrote:
On Mar 9, 2010, at 8:37 PM, n...@no6b.com wrote:
t most certainly does. Try random length cables from the cavities to the
T instead of 1/4 wavelength (like one local did several years ago) watch
your sensitivity drop by over 20 dB if you're unlucky (as he
U Da Man!
tom
n2...@hvc.rr.com wrote:
Here's a prg/Util. that will read or create BINary 2716 images for
the GLB EEprom based CW ID'ers..
http://home.roadrunner.com/~n2mci/exe/GLBIDEZP.EXE
It supports 1-8 different MSG's and is written to later GLB2B spec.,
but should work in any of the
I have created a MotoTrbo Information folder in the Files section of this
Group. Some of the documents posted there may answer your questions.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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