Help on a MSR-2000 repeater

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jeff@ie
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I came across an MSR-2000 moto repeater and I can't find any info on it. I am planing on interfacing it with an RC-1000v repeater controler and put in place as a ham repeater. If anyone has any info on this I sure would appreciate it.

Thanks Jeff Vernier KB9QKR
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perthcom
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Post by perthcom »

I have manuals for MSR2000 repeaters, both UHF and VHF.
Each manual is about 2.5" thick so give me some idea of what info you need, i sould be able to help.
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I mainly need to know what cards I need and what I don't. This was set up as a base station and had no squelch gate card so I had to mod a moxy Sq Gate card, from what I can tell they are the same just different connectors. I need to know if the moxy and the msr-2000 cards are really the same and what cards I need for a repeater setup, with PL encode and decode.

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Jeff
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Astro Spectra
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Post by Astro Spectra »

http://sonic.ucdavis.edu/so02004.html

Might have some help for your interfacing requirement.
jeff@ie
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Post by jeff@ie »

that site helps alot but it dosn't tell were to hook up the cor, receive audio, etc.
thats the main thing I am looking for.

Jeff
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xmo
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Post by xmo »

Didn't you download the .zip file with the mods in it?? It looks to me like it's all there. Here is part of the text:

"The required signals for your external controller are as follows. COR/COS (received signal logic),
PTT (transmit logic), Sub tone valid logic, Rx-af (receive audio) and Tx-af (transmit audio). The
logic values are typical high-going-low or the reverse during receive and transmit. The other
consideration is the logic/function gate physical construction to achieve the transition."
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Post by jeff@ie »

I did download it but when I go to open it I get a blank screen.
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