Re: MTR2000 channel steering
Best of luck.
tnx
Mike / K5JR
Alpharetta GA
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Mike / K5JR
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#214386
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Re: MTR2000 channel steering
Thanks for your input, however I'm looking for help programming the MTR2000 instead of a functional description.
73
-de John NI0K
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john ni0k
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Re: Where did db Products go?
In related news Andrew was acquired by Amphenol and is coming back to the
Andrew name.
https://www.andrew.com/
[email protected]> wrote:
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DCFluX
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#214384
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Re: Just getting into DMR with some motorola XPR stuff, looking for suggestions as to if the stuff I bought is actually a good fit for my use case
The repeater certainly would pass encrypted traffic without needing to decrypt it, but I'm wondering how traffic originating from the repeater would be encrypted, say a phone patch or some sort of
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Mike Bernardo KI5ANU
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Re: Just getting into DMR with some motorola XPR stuff, looking for suggestions as to if the stuff I bought is actually a good fit for my use case
Encryption only applies to terminals (portables, mobiles etc). Basic encryption is usually good enough to avoid other radios or scanners from listening in. Advanced encryption is usually for somewhat
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Alex
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Re: Attempting to program a Maxon SM2150. Looking for proper prog cable. Have software.
Hi Tim as other's have said program through the Mic socket, the HD15 on the back is for a Data terminal well the UK one was .. looked after a fleet of 50 till we swapped them out for Icom :)
I think
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jake b
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#214381
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Re: Just getting into DMR with some motorola XPR stuff, looking for suggestions as to if the stuff I bought is actually a good fit for my use case
Wouldn't the repeater just pass the encrypted audio from mobiles and handhelds? I'm trying to logically think whether the repeater needs to unencrypt it to repeat it or not. In the analog world, my
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Chuck
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Re: Kenwood NXR 810 repeater
Not really. The RS232 pins can't be reassigned.
Ken
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Ken Arck AH6LE
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#214379
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Re: Kenwood NXR 810 repeater
Very good point. I use pins on the db-25 of one of my TRK repeaters for channel steering. With the db-25 off and no steering pins grounded the repeater will fault and not key up.
Joe, K1ike
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Joe
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Re: 220Mhz ACSB amplifier
These already have fans in them. Power supply too.
these amps are 28v.
working good so far. The way I look at it is, they are clean and they put out plenty of power. If they fail, so be it. Better
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Tyler- WZ5TX
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#214377
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Re: 220Mhz ACSB amplifier
Bummer on the recycled amps!
WZ5TX
David “Tyler” Bufkin
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Sent: Sunday, April 6, 2025 3:05:18 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Cc:
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Tyler- WZ5TX
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#214376
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Re: MTR2000 channel steering
I recently programmed an SLR5700 for "channel steering". Unknown if the MTR is similar, but the SLR was *not* like the mobiles - GM300, CDM, etc.
The default channel is the one where all GPIO pins
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Mike / K5JR
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#214375
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Re: Kenwood NXR 810 repeater
You cannot move the RS232 pins....only the aux I/Os are programmable...
[email protected]> wrote:
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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#214374
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Re: Suggestions for service monitor
At 4/6/2025 01:35 PM, you wrote:
Ooh this is interesting. I have
a NanoVNA and I think I asked here and also saw some other threads here
that were saying its dynamic range is not enough to tune a
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Bob Dengler
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Re: Kenwood NXR 810 repeater
Another caution
Be sure the DB25 on the back has not had some of the rs232 pins reprogrammed to another function.
If I am programming a repeater that has been programed by someone else I never use
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n5qs
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#214372
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Re: Kenwood NXR 810 repeater
The 8 pin is used by the mic...but the programming pin outs remain the same
so either RJ45 8 pin or RJ14 6pin works..
And actually only 4 wires are used...TX data, RX data, GND and power for
the
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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#214371
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Re: Suggestions for service monitor
Ooh this is interesting. I have a NanoVNA and I think I asked here and also saw some other threads here that were saying its dynamic range is not enough to tune a duplexer. LibreVNA looks a lot more
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Mike Bernardo KI5ANU
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Re: Suggestions for service monitor
Thanks! Pricey though, except maybe for the CRT models. Makes me a little nervous to go spending $2500 on something with an old CRT in it. I was just reading this here which is interesting, some
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Mike Bernardo KI5ANU
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Re: Kenwood NXR 810 repeater
On Sunday, April 6, 2025 at 09:21:18 AM EDT, Joe <k1ike_mail@...> wrote: When my old club bought there TKR-850 the dealer provided the 8 pin RJ-45 plug cable and the software to us.
Les
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Les Keegan
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#214368
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Re: Suggestions for service monitor
Ramsey COM3010
It does everything I need for AM/FM communication transceivers and duplexer
tuning.
Alan N2ZVN
[email protected]> wrote:
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Alan Bartkowiak
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