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Re: Are Quantar Modules Plug n Play?

 

Yes but you need to read the station with CPS, change the receive to band 2 then probably write in the frequencies as they will be erased when changing bands. It will complain if you are entering 2m amateur freqs in R2 but just tell it to disregard and it will program. Depending on frequency I would recommend checking the VCO voltage as some R2 modules won't go very low into the 2m band but you should be able to tweek the VCO coil and improve things.?


Re: Internet provision at a remote repeater site?

 

If AllStar is all you want to accomplish, you could just set up an AllStar node and set it to TX on your repeater's receive frequency and RX on your repeater's transmit frequency, just like how you would program any other radio for that repeater.
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That way, you can keep the AllStar node at home, where you have reliable internet, and make an RF link to the repeater.?


Are Quantar Modules Plug n Play?

 

Friends,
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I have a Quantar that has VHF R2 modules.? I would like to try a VHF R1 Module in it.? Seems unlikely, but is it as simple as powering down and swapping the modules?
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Thanks!
Jeff KC8VFN


Re: another RSS question...

 

On Mon, Mar 17, 2025 at 02:23 PM, dsay2001 wrote:
Hi Folks.
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Has anyone used RSS in a virtual machine?
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I've got RSS 3.03.03, running in a 32bit WinXP under Oracle VirtualBox, inside Win10. I can read the station, it gets to 100% and then hangs, just the hourglass.
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I can read all of the Service data.
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I understand there may be issues when writing to the station, but I'll cross that proverbial bridge when I get there...
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Thanks.
Don W7OXR
An acquaintance has a few GM300s as control receivers on his repeaters (MTR and Quantar). ?
He used to haul around a Toughbook for radio programming and a Toshiba laptop that
booted into MS-DOS just for the GM300s.

Now he has DOSbox-X on his Toughbook and uses it to run the GM300 RSS.
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It works well.
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Re: Motorola R100 eeproms or lack of them

 

Pinari,
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I'm going back decades here, but this is what I remember:
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As others have pointed out, the R100 repeater is based on European mobiles that have much in common with (but are not identical to) the Motorola Maxtrac line.? Hardware is different for analog PL and digital PL, so check what you've got carefully.? As I recall they can be converted back and forth if you are strong technically.? Melted down PAs are fairly common on these, but as I recall, the PA from a UHF Maxtrac mobile fits just fine.
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They are programmed with a DOS program and a special cable, not the normal RIB.? Early versions of the programming software had to read a valid EEPROM before allowing reprogramming, but later software versions could start with a blank or corrupt EEPROM.? The software also has to be hacked to allow 440 ham band frequencies, but I've probably still got it around here - likely on a 3.5 inch floppy disk.? I'll see if I can find it and the schematic for the cable.? If I have it, I'll send you a PM.
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Good luck here - Kurt


Re: Manual Channel Selection on a Quantar Station

 

Or you can buy the Northcomm plug in controller and select up to 15 channels remotely via DTMF. https://northcommtechnologies.com/collections/quantar-external-control-module/products/quantar-external-control-module


Re: Manual Channel Selection on a Quantar Station

 

Wire a 16ch BCD switch to inputs 1 through 4 on the 50 pin and I forget if the switch grounds them or if you pull them high but I can check if needed. Then you need some wildcard instructions to tell the station to switch to a particular channel when the inputs change state. Then program the station with different channels and you can change frequencies or change power levels, PL tones or anything you can dream up. You can select up to 15 channels.


Manual Channel Selection on a Quantar Station

 

Channel selection on my MSF5000 station is easily accomplished from the from panel, but that does not seem to be the case on a Quantar.? How is it done?
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Thanks!
Jeff KC8VFN


Re: Motorola Quantar 5MHz Reference Ultra High Stability Oscillator CLN1477A

 

Hi Chris,
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I was thinking about buying one, but it isn't' clear to me now that there would any value added for a VHF station (which is all I have).? It seems like the Quantar instructions manual I have is rather vague on most things so I'm still not sure.? I do have a GPSDO in my repeater lab.? And I have a small rubidium standard I can carry about with me.? Recommendations welcome.
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Thanks!
Jeff


Re: Recommended coax and retailer

 

Have you tried some of the local ham radio swap meets? There is often lengths of LDF4-50A with connectors for sale cheap.?


Re: Mtr2000 blinking red then solid red

 

Did you save the original codeplug? If so, I would start with reloading that.


On Fri, Mar 21, 2025, 11:23?PM TheCuecat via <dasbugle=[email protected]> wrote:
So after the fiasco with the blue mad cable which never worked for me btw, had a chance to program the mtr2000. It’s an uhf station 40 watt and it was originally all green when I first got it. Read the file and saved it. Now when I program it goes into a boot loop of sort and then eventually goes red.?
just nice have I managed to get all green but lost it. The error log says I have an error but new to this platform I am unsure.


Re: Motorola R100 eeproms or lack of them

 

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The boards are from the German made MC Micro series. ?

They are, in fact, mobile radios repurposed to be a repeater, whether you’ve seen one, or not. ?

I hope that helps,

Will


On Mar 21, 2025, at 9:05?PM, Mike via groups.io <prcradio@...> wrote:

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I had a couple of R-100 repeaters and they appear to have specific designed tx and rx boards and not from any mobile I've seen. The repeater is also programmed by software and not EEPROMS, I have the software somewhere and maybe even a programming cable but its been a good 30yrs since I've worked on one.?


Re: Motorola Quantar 5MHz Reference Ultra High Stability Oscillator CLN1477A

 

Are you selling???


On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 8:22?PM Jeff Acree via <locustpointlight=[email protected]> wrote:
Are the subject modules of any value for HAM use on VHF Analog Quantar repeaters?
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Re: Recommended coax and retailer

 

I've been very satisfied in my dealings with Davis RF.
Dan, W1CDT


Re: Motorola R100 eeproms or lack of them

 

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Sadly, WA1MIK is a silent key so I doubt the “make-cp” program is available.

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The data in the eeproms on the R100 is very, very susceptible to being corrupted if using too fast of a DOS computer and 30 years ago if you hosed one up the only way to get the station back on the air was to purchase a blank (preformatted) eeprom from Motorola in order to reprogram the radio.? The R100 requires (1) eeprom for transmit data and (1) eeprom for receive data and each eeprom must be initialize with a unique data string that is different depending on if the radio is a PL or DPL model.? I am assuming that is what the make-cp program does.

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Somewhere in my archives I made a copy of the “blank” eeproms that I had to order from Motorola for a customer many years ago but doubt I could find them now.

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Andy / NC4AB ?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Pienari via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2025 4:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] Motorola R100 eeproms or lack of them

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Hi.

I have examined the radio and it appears that the original (codeplug) eeprom has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced with a 24C01 or 24C02 serial eeprom chip.

WA1MIK has made a program that can write eeprom data to the M100 radio but apparently the program is not publicly available anywhere?.


Re: Motorola R100 eeproms or lack of them

 

Hi.
I have examined the radio and it appears that the original (codeplug) eeprom has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced with a 24C01 or 24C02 serial eeprom chip.
WA1MIK has made a program that can write eeprom data to the M100 radio but apparently the program is not publicly available anywhere?.
https://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/r100/r100-eeprom.html


Recommended coax and retailer

 

Hi,
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As I continue the work on my local VHF repeater, I'm looking for some hardline for a 50' run. Right now, I'm looking at LDF4-50A from ABR. Does anyone have any experience with them or have any other recommended retailers??
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Best,
Sepehr N6IRN


Re: Motorola Quantar 5MHz Reference Ultra High Stability Oscillator CLN1477A

 

900 Quantars require one (though Mike's correct, a generic GPSDO is cheaper and achieves the same thing)


Re: Motorola R100 eeproms or lack of them

 

Actually, I've veen running an R100 repeater as an Allstar node continuously for over 15 years...of course, it's turned down to less than 1w and I disabled the internal PS a decade ago. Also, it's a good job I haven't needed to reprogram it in all that time because I expect I'd be SOL. If someone ever finds that standalone program to make codeplugs, I'd be interested, too...
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Bob
KK6RQ


Re: VHF Range 2 Quantar

 

Sorry, I haven't assigned one yet.?