开云体育I was finally able to program the rangr with raw hex data. I used deltaprg and the nrhcpxp software to get the values I needed and where
they needed to be. Of course, neither one of them were correct on frequency, but they were closed so I could go up or down little by little to get where I needed to be after about 30+ rewrite to a couple different x2212’s and some Vco modifications I now have
a 420mhz rangr working great on my Allstar node that’s on 433.575/438.575 110.9
It would not transmit at 438. I added a capacitor on the VCO and was able to tune up nicely. Receive has great sensitivity at 433 as well.
So now I can program the Delta’s and rangr’s?
I don’t have a Phoenix, but I imagine I could get that as well if needed.
WZ5TX
David “Tyler” Bufkin
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Jeremy Hansen via groups.io <jeremyhansen27@...>
Sent: Friday, January 3, 2025 4:18:42 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] GE Delta/Rangr programming ?
Tyler,?
I was mistaken on the par number. I have two models of radio interface here: TQ3370 and TQ3330.?
The TQ3330 is marked RANGR/DELTA with a cable. I have two TQ3370s (one new in a sealed bag) and some assorted cables. I remember reading somewhere that the newer interface would only program EDACS versions on the RANGR. Should be able to search
those part numbers for more info. I believe there's another groups up forum for GE/Ericsson/Tyco/MACom/Harris with more info as well.?
Jeremy K1LFK?
Jeremy?
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025, 12:16?PM Tyler- WZ5TX via
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