Jim, W7RY,
Again, the QUANTAR stuff is new to me and I don't speak Motorolaese.? I presently have the QUANTAR set to to not be a repeater and to give me wide band audio out on pin 30 of the 50 pin TELC connector.? That seems to be working fine.? As you suggested, I should be able to input wide band audio through pins 9 & 34 via the 50 pin Teleco connector.? I am assuming those two pins are a balanced audio pair.? Trying those connections, I am unable to modulate the transmitter.? Have you ever used Pin 9 & 34 for audio input?
You suggest that I might need to set the radio to "Simulcast."? I understand the term "Simulcast," but not sure how it applies in this case.? I do have the software in my computer and I am able to talk to the radio.? Will doing that affect the ability to get the wide band audio out of the receiver at the same time?? Can you give me any guidance on setting the radio to "Simulcast?"
Again, my hope is to be able to use the QUANTAR's transmitter and receiver as independent units, just in the same rack frame.? I'm assuming that would be what's referred as using him with an external controller as far as set up goes.
By the way... many years ago I was given a new yellow hard hat to wear at construction sites.? A close buddy, W6ALX, saw me wearing it and stenciled on it in big letters, "Peeps."
Thanks,
Burt, K6OQK
Jim W7RY
The general transmit audio input (+ and -) on the 50 pin telco connector.
You may need to set the station to simulcast to get this input active?
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