OK, I have been reading for several days all of the info on these radios. I
have two units that I want to modify into repeater to replace an antique split
site machine that we have and have a spare with the other. What I understand is
if I get the Xcat module and make the mods that KB0NLY has
OK, I was thinking of how our Micor is setup. So I'm guessing that the
mods need to be made to both radios to get the connections for the
controller to the J1 connector, and I will need two Xcat modules for the
freqs? Seems like a terrible waste of a good radio. Thanks, I appreciate
the help.
I have looked all over for the diagram. I found the schematic but not the
diagram. Motorola/Micor T53RTA3903 BA 60 watt Power Amp. If anyone has or knows
where to get one I would be grateful.
Thanks,
Henry
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OK! thanks Russ, that makes perfect sense. I will try that this evening.
73's Henry
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Russ Crisp crisp@ wrote:
Hello Henry.
I believe the COS on the GM300 is active LO. Open collector.. Try
No, I am not certain. I had someone program the radios for ham freq.
That is kind of what I was wondering. The manual shows the 8 channel
pin 8 is COR and the 16 channel pin 8 is programmable. I don't have,
or haven't found documentation for the RSS software. Is there a option
in the program that
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] COR on GM300 8 channel reciever
I have inherited a GR300 UHF repeater reprogrammed to 440 ham bands,
and I am trying to set up
I have inherited a GR300 UHF repeater reprogrammed to 440 ham bands,
and I am trying to set up a ICS Basic controller. The RIC box was hit
by lightening and blew four of the IC's into little pieces. The radios
seem to be working fine. They receive and transmit as expected but, I
don't seem to have
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