wavetar
Thanks for your response. It turns out that the channel level +7 far exceeds what Motorola expects on the input. We padded it down to -10 and it keys every time. Apparently it was being overdriven. Thanks again. Ed
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- Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:27 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: voice levels at the repeater input
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- Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:05 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
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Wavetar
Thanks for the input and our consolette designation is actually a MC1000 / L3211. I want to insure the Quantar is set up right. It appears that the level coming out of the channel is at channel spec which is +7dbm receive to the wire line interface board, but it may not be high enough for ...
Thanks for the input and our consolette designation is actually a MC1000 / L3211. I want to insure the Quantar is set up right. It appears that the level coming out of the channel is at channel spec which is +7dbm receive to the wire line interface board, but it may not be high enough for ...
- Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:44 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: voice levels at the repeater input
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voice levels at the repeater input
I'm a newby and not certified as a Motorola man but I have extensive electronic background and have a problem at a repeater. We changed out a MSF5000 vhf repeater to a narrowband Quantar repeater. The old MSF was keyed remotely through a 4wire circuit with keying tones emulated at a 4wire channel ...