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Re: Quantar chassis

 

used the service monitor output on 10 mhz for reference. With no reference the station will not transmit or receive, so had that part covered
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GeorgeC


Re: RC-100 programming.

 

Frank,
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Ron here from MCC.? The RC-100's RB timeout enable/disable (toggle code) is at 4151 Dxx code.
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Let me know if you need more info or help.
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73, ron, n9ee
MCC


Re: Swap: Ics controllers quantar 1x for a northcomm quantar ecm.

 

Hi,

Sorry for the late reply. I was still trying but I have officially given up on the ics.

Did you have a northcomm?

Thanks

Robert


On Tue, Apr 15, 2025, 6:01?AM TheCuecat via <dasbugle=[email protected]> wrote:
O may be able to help you out in your request. I have that plug and play controller. NASA courtesy time is nice and the repeater itself will ID.?


Re: Spectra Flat TX/RX Audio

 

Please see:


On Wed, 16 Apr 2025, Don Wisdom KD7WKF wrote:
On batlabs's spectra page it mentions that there is an option on the
analog spectra to do flat tx/rx audio which I need for some data
purposes,? It also mentions that hte info is in the service manual
(the version I have its not) Does anyone know what jumpers need to be
changed inside the radio to get flat tx/rx audio to the rear connector
on a dash-mount radio?
I'd guess that you'd want to look at any sort of Data PTT function the
radio may have. Hopefully someone will chime in here with some
application notes.

Here is an extensive list of jumpers:



Here is some info on interfacing the non-Motorola ways:



I'd also potentially be interested in a uhf service manual if anyone
has one that they'd part with that has that information in it.
There are digital copies in the above URL at the top or relevant
sub-chapters.

An alternative forum to ask the questions is
however the (analog?) Spectra is
considered rather old at this point.

--
Kris Kirby, KE4AHR
Disinformation Architect, Systems Mangler, & Network Mismanager


Spectra Flat TX/RX Audio

 

All,

On batlabs's spectra page it mentions that there is an option on the analog spectra to do flat tx/rx audio which I need for some data purposes,? It also mentions that hte info is in the service manual (the version I have its not) Does anyone know what jumpers need to be changed inside the radio to get flat tx/rx audio to the rear connector on a dash-mount radio?

I'd also potentially be interested in a uhf service manual if anyone has one that they'd part with that has that information in it.

Thanks

--Don

KD7WKF


RC-100 programming.

 

I've searched the existing topics without finding what I need. I have an RC-100 that's working well, but I'd like to disable the base station timeout. I have worked with the tones, but it's been a couple of years. Can anyone help with the tone sequence? Any help would be muchly appreciated.
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Re: kyodo kg510

 

Same cable as used on the Midland Base Tech II and III stations, if that helps. They are rebadged KG510s.
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Chris/AJM
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Chris Baldwin, CETSr. (KF6AJM)
Trustee - MetroNET Cal. Intertie (KB3PX)


Re: Kenwood D710 No audio on Aux port

 

That is correct. Fortunately, Kenwood did correct that oversight in their new NXR-1000 series.

ALTHOUGH, I'm disappointed there are no options to be able to control encoded CTCSS/DCS via external logic in teh NXR-1000 series, as could be done with the TKRs and NXR-710 and 810

Ken


At 11:00 AM 4/16/2025, you wrote:

Correct me if I'm wrong (Ken??), but the D710 doesn't have the facilities for use with an external controller, specifically the audio I/O. I had a few of these and sold them for this very reason. They make great standalone/temporary machines, and the internal controller is reasonably capable.
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Chris/AJM
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Re: Kenwood D710 No audio on Aux port

 

Correct me if I'm wrong (Ken??), but the D710 doesn't have the facilities for use with an external controller, specifically the audio I/O. I had a few of these and sold them for this very reason. They make great standalone/temporary machines, and the internal controller is reasonably capable.
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Chris/AJM
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Chris Baldwin, CETSr. (KF6AJM)
Trustee - MetroNET Cal. Intertie (KB3PX)


Re: Quantar chassis

 

A Quantar chassis is universal, you can put in any modules and it all works the same. I agree on checking the transmitter power alignment.?


Re: Quantar chassis

 

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I¡¯ll bet your 900 chassis has a high stability oscillator installed and your 800 doesn¡¯t?
It creates trouble¡­.

Mark
N2OJD?

On Apr 16, 2025, at 12:39?PM, Tom Saunders via groups.io <n7oep@...> wrote:

?Did you perform the PA alignment? The values stored for orig PA and exciter may be way out for the 900 PA. Just do a PA INIT, and try again.
Tom n7oep
WRBK584


On Apr 16, 2025, at 9:32?AM, George Csahanin <george@...> wrote:

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Folks I had something odd here. I have three Quantars in service, all 100W, one UHF in 441 band, two 927 band. I had a PA fail on the 927 in Cedar Hill so for tight now I pulled the PA from the local Quantar here at the house and put it in Cedar Hill and that's all fine, 100W out. The 441 Quantar is here in the shack and easy to work on (its three feet away). So I popped out the UHF exciter and PA, installed a 900 exciter and one of my spare 900 PA's, reprogrammed the codeplug for 900 transmit, connected the 10 mhz out from my service monitor for external ref. All three PA's only would make 20 watts and all showed PA Fail and PA low. And to answer the first question, the PA out was connected directly to the Bird/load.?
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Is there a difference between a UHF and 900 (or 800) chassis? I'm puzzled because when I popped one of these PAs into the 927 Quantar in the garage all was fine, no faults. Also in the uhf chassis they all showed just about zero reflected power.?
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GeorgeC W2DB


Re: Quantar chassis

 

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Did you perform the PA alignment? The values stored for orig PA and exciter may be way out for the 900 PA. Just do a PA INIT, and try again.
Tom n7oep
WRBK584


On Apr 16, 2025, at 9:32?AM, George Csahanin <george@...> wrote:

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Folks I had something odd here. I have three Quantars in service, all 100W, one UHF in 441 band, two 927 band. I had a PA fail on the 927 in Cedar Hill so for tight now I pulled the PA from the local Quantar here at the house and put it in Cedar Hill and that's all fine, 100W out. The 441 Quantar is here in the shack and easy to work on (its three feet away). So I popped out the UHF exciter and PA, installed a 900 exciter and one of my spare 900 PA's, reprogrammed the codeplug for 900 transmit, connected the 10 mhz out from my service monitor for external ref. All three PA's only would make 20 watts and all showed PA Fail and PA low. And to answer the first question, the PA out was connected directly to the Bird/load.?
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Is there a difference between a UHF and 900 (or 800) chassis? I'm puzzled because when I popped one of these PAs into the 927 Quantar in the garage all was fine, no faults. Also in the uhf chassis they all showed just about zero reflected power.?
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GeorgeC W2DB


Quantar chassis

 

Folks I had something odd here. I have three Quantars in service, all 100W, one UHF in 441 band, two 927 band. I had a PA fail on the 927 in Cedar Hill so for tight now I pulled the PA from the local Quantar here at the house and put it in Cedar Hill and that's all fine, 100W out. The 441 Quantar is here in the shack and easy to work on (its three feet away). So I popped out the UHF exciter and PA, installed a 900 exciter and one of my spare 900 PA's, reprogrammed the codeplug for 900 transmit, connected the 10 mhz out from my service monitor for external ref. All three PA's only would make 20 watts and all showed PA Fail and PA low. And to answer the first question, the PA out was connected directly to the Bird/load.?
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Is there a difference between a UHF and 900 (or 800) chassis? I'm puzzled because when I popped one of these PAs into the 927 Quantar in the garage all was fine, no faults. Also in the uhf chassis they all showed just about zero reflected power.?
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GeorgeC W2DB


Hi power VHF Micor stuff for FREE

 

I have available free for pickup three vhf Micor base stations. One of them has a 136-150mHz PA deck, that was working when last in service about ten years ago. There have been various parts robbed, but believe there is enough here that one complete repeater could be assembled. I believe there is a native 142-150mHz receiver as well. The collection comes with a set of NOS 8560 finals. Free for pickup in West Terre Haute, IN. You must take the entire lot. Contact me direct at k9hxATyahoo if interested. I do gave a few pictures, but the cabinets are against a wall, and are a little dirticult to move to get better shots. There are three loose HP power supplies, status unknown. Thanks and 73,

Kevin, K9HX?


Tait TB7100 Rx Heatsink

 

Hi all,
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Has anyone got a picture of the heatsink that goes under the Rx radio in a TB7100?
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I've added some photos of how it looks on a TM81XX
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Thanks
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Re: DeskTrac Repeater

 

Remember that radios of this vintage require an old, slow DOS computer, or the system won't talk properly.? I use a Compaq 386 "lunchbox" computer that is native DOS (and works just dandy on Desktracs), so I can't comment specifically on your setup, but make sure it's running slow.
The switch on the Desktrac selects whether you are programming (1) the main radio, (2) the repeater radio, or (3) the remote panel.?
As I recall, the procedure is to use the Maxtrac software to program the radios, then go back and use the special Desktrac software to finish up.
For what it's worth, Desktracs seem to all have their own firmware version (V5.36).
Also don't forget that if you are going out of the original frequency range, you will need the modified ham firmware or power out and deviation will be unpredictable.? Details on this are found in the Ham Friendly Firmware articles in the Maxtrac area here on Repeater-Builder, or you could email me.
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Good luck - Kurt


Re: DeskTrac Repeater

 

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I don't recall all the details, but the desktrac's were a pain in the a.?
You probably need the progamming manual.?? As I recall, there is a rotary switch that depending on which part of the desktrac you had to select a portion of the unit.
i.e.? one position was to program the control head, one position was to program the rf/radio, one position was to program the dc or tone remote functions.???? All of this is from my memory of programming units in the GM300/Radius conventional units 20 years ago or more.?

Regards
Chuck? n0nhj
Glenwood Springs, CO

On 4/15/2025 12:31, KK7GKG via groups.io wrote:
Hello All.
I am having issues programming a VHF DeskTrac Repeater and wanted some insights
I've built close to 8 Different Cables all listed as "DeskTrac"or"MaxTrac" and I have not been able to get it to program
I am using a RIB Box and switching the Blue 1, 2, and 3 switch on the DeskTrac
the PC is running Windows XP With DosBox with the serial port Forwarded to Serial 1 (an actual Serial Port on the Laptop)
sometimes the Data light will blink then start rapidly blinking but after like 1/2 a Second it just sits there with nothing and blinks every 1/2 - 1/4 of a second then the software goes Cannot read Data




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Re: Yaesu fusion scu 20 for fusion

 

It is a programming cable to update the firmware thanks



On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, 11:08 AM, Jack Mcelyea/n4jem via groups.io <n4jem@...> wrote:

Looking for Yaesu scu 20 for fusion if anyone has one for sale ?thanks n4jem


MTR-2000 losing it's memory/settings when powered down?

 

All,

Have a nice UHF MTR-2000 40w we are looking to use for 44 ham usage.

Starting from a clean default profile, it programs up perfectly and will operate perfectly.

But if powered down, TX audio & CW ID are way down, etc. It's like it's losing settings.

Reload the codeplug and it's back in business.

Test menu every thing works perfectly, including deviation.

I'm wondering if it's go an issue like the quantars with worn out non-volatile memory (EEPROM, E2PROM, or similar).

Anyone dealt with this before? Any suggestions appreciated. This repeater is otherwise very nice and hears extremely well.

Thanks in advance,
Alan Barrow
KM4BA


Looking for MSF 5000 Secure Capable Station Control Board TLN 3043B0818K

 

Looking for a Secure Capable Station Control Board for a UHF 100w MSF 5000, had an SCR smoke. Was also dealing with some occasional noise on the TX.

TLN 3043B0818K.

Any options would be welcome, and if you have the entire MSF5000 of similar model we might be interested in some other parts.

Thanks,
Alan Barrow
KM4BA