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Re: Connecting Yaesu DR2X Repeater to Raspberry Pi/Allstar?
Thanks Steve. 73, Chris <https://www.qrz.com/db/ve3rwj> VE3RWJ on qrz.com <https://twitter.com/smartguitar1> Follow Me On Twitter Sent: November 1, 2022 9:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
By Chris Smart <ve3rwj@...> · #195308 ·
Re: Connecting Yaesu DR2X Repeater to Raspberry Pi/Allstar?
Here is a link to a program called PiTone which can be used to create a CTCSS tone.? PiTone runs on a Raspberry Pi (can be the same one that is running Allstar).? It uses a D/A converter connected
By Steve-N8AR · #195307 ·
Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
Jared, We need to quantify why (and when) the repeater is "deaf". Next time you're at the site, do the following: 1 - Disconnect the repeater from the duplexer. 2 - Connect the repeater antenna to the
By Kevin Custer · #195306 ·
Re: Windows 7 config
Hey, we are all human :) -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit SRG's web site at http://www.srgclub.org for the current email address.
By Karl Shoemaker · #195305 ·
Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
I think we need to redefine 'deaf'. What are the current 12dB SINAD 1) at the receiver port, and 2) at the antenna port of the duplexer? (Those values were previously reported as 0.40 and 0.53 uV
By Mike Besemer - WM4B · #195304 ·
Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
Sounds like your forcing that duplexer outside it's parameter. Millin
By MILLIN SEE · #195303 ·
Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
So the transmit side cavities all have 29db-32db of return loss at pass frequency, 30db of notch rejection and 0.4db of IL at the pass frequencies. I went to the receive cavity causing trouble and
By Jared Smudde · #195302 ·
Re: Windows 7 config
I am not using a repeater. Just using vara fm and winlink. Will be using a cdm1250. Just looking for information on the software side. Sorry for stirring the pot Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android
By SCOTT READ - KM6RFB · #195301 ·
Re: Somewhat OT... imaging a hard drive...
I know it has been proposed but I use https://gparted.org/liveusb.php it works on any pc, 32 bit or 64. And if you plug a MAC SATA disk into an external drive bay it will even make a nice image of it
By Pierre Martel · #195300 ·
Re: Windows 7 config
Ok...I obviously missed the data part lol... Chris WB5ITT
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195299 ·
Re: Windows 7 config
Correct, we're not talking about repeaters here. We are taking discriminator audio to the sound card interface for decoding, and sending modulated data from the sound card to the modulator. Obviously
By Scott Currie · #195298 ·
Re: UHF Cans?
Your pic appears to be a UHF loop. Measuring one out of a 10" UHF cavity I have here, from the loop plate to the bottom of the loop is about 1.05" (about 1-1/16"), outside width of the loop is about
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #195297 ·
Re: Windows 7 config
He¡¯s using the radio for Winlink/VaraFM, not a repeater. Data, not voice. Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2022 1:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] Windows 7 config I
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #195296 ·
Re: Windows 7 config
I strongly disagree Scott... That's a recipe for disaster. Feeding wide band unsquelched noise to a modulator will cause the transmitter to over deviate. Remember the squelch noise out of a
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195295 ·
Re: Quintron Corporation / Glenayre 70cm pager transmitter & Power Supply. Need info.
Thanks Burt, probably wouldn't be too difficult to put in a PTT actuated relay. I remember the old SoCal days, Neil, and others. Was in Simu Valley ARC, and we had a 440 machine on Oat Mountain. I was
By Frank Perkins · #195294 ·
Re: Windows 7 config
Scott, It will depend on the radio used. For most Mot. radios with the 16 pin connector, you don't need to do anything special in programming. For the CDM series with the 20 pin option connector, you
By Scott Zimmerman · #195293 ·
Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
The return loss of the first cavity seems off. At 0.4 dB IL I would expect the match to be around -30 dB as you saw with the other two cavities. Is that the cavity that seemed to be giving you
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #195292 ·
Re: Quintron Corporation / Glenayre 70cm pager transmitter & Power Supply. Need info.
The boards look like those made by Aerotron. A definite blast from the past of the late 1970's version I used to maintain for hospitals in 160 mhz at multiple sites in NYC and CT. There were lots of
By J Donovan · #195291 ·
Re: Quintron Corporation / Glenayre 70cm pager transmitter & Power Supply. Need info.
Yes, this series (QT6700??) were bad about intermod even with a good band pass band reject on them. I ended up figuring it was mixing in the exciter. It could come in if there was any spot on the
By Don Clark · #195290 ·
Re: Connecting Yaesu DR2X Repeater to Raspberry Pi/Allstar?
Is anyone still making outboard CTCSS encode and/or decode boards? CommSpec?
By Jim Barbour · #195289 ·