Spectra Repeater
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- Josh
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Spectra Repeater
This has been discussed here before, and I know because I did some searching but nothing had any good solid solutions to this.
Someone pointed out that with a reed switch or relay, something you could build a repeater from two spectras, even though the COR isn't available from the 15 pin connector.
What I want to do is take the receive audio from an 800Mhz talkgroup and patch it over to UHF... either way, I've got two spectras and figure this could work out somehow.
-Josh
Someone pointed out that with a reed switch or relay, something you could build a repeater from two spectras, even though the COR isn't available from the 15 pin connector.
What I want to do is take the receive audio from an 800Mhz talkgroup and patch it over to UHF... either way, I've got two spectras and figure this could work out somehow.
-Josh
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Indeed, but all I need is a one-way link, from 800 to UHF.Will wrote:Josh, you mean 'cross band repeater, don't you?
It has been done, but to make it sound good it required some mods on the Command board. You also need a slight delay both ways on the PTT as the Spectras are too fast keying up, and both Spectras can get locken into TX. It is not just some wires!
-Josh
The problem with Spectras is that they're wired from the factory for "rs-232" operation through the accessory connector...such as when they act as a radio modem in a SystemWatch application. Don't ask me why when 99.999% of them will NEVER be used in this fashion. So, jumpers on the command board have to be moved to enable things like 'TX audio in' & PTT. Once that's accomplished, you're still right about no COR being present at the connector. What I've used is the DC biasing voltage on either external speaker lead. I run it through a 4.7K resistor to the base of an NPN switching transistor. The collector connects to ground, and the emitter connects to the PTT line of the TX radio. When the receiving Spectra gets signal, the DC bias trips the transistor which in turn grounds the PTT lead. I've used the same circuit to activate external lights upon receive as well. Works great, as the circuit acts as a buffer between the external speaker lead & the PTT lead too.
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It's a repeater module that Riciticitembo gave me the plans for. No mods to the radios are necessary. I've had mine up and running in secure mode for over a year now with no trouble. I can send you my layout and pictures if you want. I drew the board layout in Paintbrush which makes it a snap to build. You just plug in the parts exactly where they are on the picture and solder them in place. It uses a reed relay, a couple of LEDs, a capacitor and few resistors. I only mapped out the "one-way" repeater, but the plans are for both cross band and regular.
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http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... 306#245306
Here is the link to the repeater module that I built. I posted it in the Hardware Forum, because I thought it fit very well there.
I've had this module on two Securenet Spectras for over a year and have had NO problems. The only issue was if the power went out, I had to manually turn them back on. I've since fixed that by modifying the control heads. I bypassed the power switch, so the radios are always on and can not be turned off via the switch. I had to do it this way because the pin on the 15-pin connector that needs 12V to turn the radio on (Ignition Sense) was being used by another pin.
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Here is the link to the repeater module that I built. I posted it in the Hardware Forum, because I thought it fit very well there.
I've had this module on two Securenet Spectras for over a year and have had NO problems. The only issue was if the power went out, I had to manually turn them back on. I've since fixed that by modifying the control heads. I bypassed the power switch, so the radios are always on and can not be turned off via the switch. I had to do it this way because the pin on the 15-pin connector that needs 12V to turn the radio on (Ignition Sense) was being used by another pin.
Admins/Mods please feel free to move combine as you see fit.
Scott
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So,
This is the reason I can't get the PTT to work with my Spectra on the accessory connector while trying to interface to a repeater controller. What jumpers on the command board have to be swapped; and where do they go? Damn, I've just about pulled what hair I have left out. I'm glad I found this post!
Victor, KB5AKO
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This is the reason I can't get the PTT to work with my Spectra on the accessory connector while trying to interface to a repeater controller. What jumpers on the command board have to be swapped; and where do they go? Damn, I've just about pulled what hair I have left out. I'm glad I found this post!
Victor, KB5AKO
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wavetar wrote:The problem with Spectras is that they're wired from the factory for "rs-232" operation through the accessory connector...such as when they act as a radio modem in a SystemWatch application. Don't ask me why when 99.999% of them will NEVER be used in this fashion. So, jumpers on the command board have to be moved to enable things like 'TX audio in' & PTT........
Todd
If you would like to have COR on the Spectra, here it is for the following:
Spectra High Power; Audio PA IC (TDA 7256) Pin 10 (PA Enable)
Spectra Mid/Low Power w/HLN6094B; P505 Pin 19
Spectra Mid/Low Power; Audio PA IC (TDA 7256) Pin 10 (PA Enable)
In ALL cases COR is HIGH.
For Mid/Low power Spectras, the jumper can be brought out on Pin 12 (VIP 1).
High Power can be jumpered to J0006 Pin 16 (VIP 1).
Have fun with this info
Dan
Spectra High Power; Audio PA IC (TDA 7256) Pin 10 (PA Enable)
Spectra Mid/Low Power w/HLN6094B; P505 Pin 19
Spectra Mid/Low Power; Audio PA IC (TDA 7256) Pin 10 (PA Enable)
In ALL cases COR is HIGH.
For Mid/Low power Spectras, the jumper can be brought out on Pin 12 (VIP 1).
High Power can be jumpered to J0006 Pin 16 (VIP 1).
Have fun with this info
Dan
gentlemen
it looks like we are tring to do the same thing. I have a 900 spectra that has 2 25 pin d connectors on the front see the following post
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=67607
what I need Is to get all the information for the pin out of the interconnect jumpers.
it looks like we are tring to do the same thing. I have a 900 spectra that has 2 25 pin d connectors on the front see the following post
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=67607
what I need Is to get all the information for the pin out of the interconnect jumpers.
Joel
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1 900 Spectra
1 VHF Spectra
3 900 GTX Portables
1 900 GTX Mobile
KE7JOI
1 900 Spectra
1 VHF Spectra
3 900 GTX Portables
1 900 GTX Mobile
Re: Spectra Repeater
will it work on a astro spectra since the pin out are the same
- Josh
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Re: Spectra Repeater
Yes and no911-EMT wrote:will it work on a astro spectra since the pin out are the same
The pinout is not the same out-of-the-box. Modifications (jumpers) have to be added and removed from the command board to change it from RS-242 serial operation to things like flat RX audio, mic, and PTT.
Out-of-the-box, using the repeater module mentioned in this thread, the radio will work fine for RX as-is, but not TX without the mods.
-Josh
Re: Spectra Repeater
Another option is If you have a W7 Spectra Consolette with either the local or tone remote control board, there is a very simple method of connecting two units via the DB-25 connector on the rear of the housing. This is detailed in Appendix 1 of the service manual, something like page 84 (from memory). It is a simple 6-wire interface to each radio's DB-25 accessory connector.