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Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Ok guys... You bring up a lot of interesting points, but nothing new to me.? Let me say that I've been in the 2-Meter repeater business for over 60 years.? I've always prided myself in good
By Burt K6OQK · #195062 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
When I first saw the question, I scratched my head and went on to other things.? It looked wierd.? Then I remembered why. If you are actually going to feed audio up to 6 khz. to the modulator, where
By jb · #195061 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Jim, Thank you. You saved me a whole lot of work! Tom K8TB
By K8TB · #195060 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Burt, Interestingly enough, I was hoping to look at a Quantar this winter to get to that line and see how flat it is. It has DC, so a cap is called for, and I don't know what the source impedance of
By K8TB · #195059 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Then you did not see my reply. The general transmit input is uses for simulcast. It passes DC to 10 KHz with no issues. *Connector 17, (50 pin telco)Pins 9 and 34* Thanks, 73, Jim W7RY
By Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@...> · #195058 ·
Sinclair R-302C duplexer info
Does anyone have the specifications and tune up instructions for the Sinclair R-302C duplexer? I have one that I am trying to retune one from 463/468.8MHz to 441/446.8MHz. Right now I am getting only
By Reuben Stapp · #195057 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
I'll try to check a copy of the manual here at the HQ in Austin tomorrow....my manual is back at my office in Beaumont. Chris WB5ITT CET III Texas Department of Public Safety
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195056 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Fwiw. I have used Mark dannons cables for numerous projects and have several in service since 2013 no issues.
By n3ssl · #195055 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
All, Thank you for your replies.? However, I need wideband analog input, not the typical/normal 250-3000 Hz audio.? The wideband audio is from darn near DC to 5+ kHz. I was hoping the "Aux TX
By Burt K6OQK · #195054 ·
Re: R1225 can¡¯t be read
I had that problem in the past with virtual. ?Found an old win 7 32 bit laptop and it worked kt7az
By KT7AZ · #195053 ·
Re: R1225 can¡¯t be read
Thanks, all, for the feedback. I could have been more clear, but beyond the weird interface with just an RJ-45 on the front, I do have a remote head (actually two) to try with ribbon cables. Neither
By Matt Wagner · #195052 ·
Re: R1225 can¡¯t be read
I too am on using Ver 4.0 Rss Next is to pin out the connector you have to ensure the pins talk with the read/write lines on the chassis connector - major reservations here on this being an issue -
By Ranger Radio · #195051 ·
Re: R1225 can¡¯t be read
I have had trouble with R1225's in the past, just like you describe. Are you using the Version 4 software? If an earlier version, then it won't like XP. If you can find someone with WIN 98 on an old
By Steve · #195050 ·
Re: Repeater Horror Stories
I don't know how many countries "24" was available in.? I don't recall which episode it was either.? The series ran much longer than it should have.? They jumped the shark when they blew up a
By jb · #195049 ·
Re: R1225 can¡¯t be read
As a last thought, how do you reboot after installation of the r1225 software so that it works???
By jb · #195048 ·
Re: R1225 can¡¯t be read
If you don't get a good "com-test" fix that first.? Either the software can't find the serial port or it isn't connected or the cable is wrong or whatever.? Too bad you don't have a r1225 front
By jb · #195047 ·
Re: Repeater Horror Stories
My horror story... I operate an "open system" GMRS repeater at a very good site in Joliet.? Antenna height is 500 ft. AGL. (FWIW, I also have a 900 MHz Amateur repeater co-located at this site.)? I
By n9wys · #195046 ·
Re: Repeater Horror Stories
In the early 1990s in Fairfax County, VA we had informal hidden transmitter hunts on 2 meter FM monthly that were lots of fun.? On one memorable hunt the fox was my friend KC3SV, Ed, now a silent
By Tad Danley K3TD · #195045 ·
Re: Repeater Horror Stories
Many many years ago worked for a MSS, and we were receiving a pulsing up and down the entire UHF band a growl. It was wiping out all of our Community repeaters and even some PS equipment. So we went
By J Donovan · #195044 ·
Re: R1225 can¡¯t be read
This may be a case of this generation of radios (late 90's 2000?) will only be read with a TRUE serial cable with RIB box and a true DOS computer of no more than 25 mhz without a coprocessor. (I had
By J Donovan · #195043 ·