CDM As Pac/Rt
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CDM As Pac/Rt
Can a UHF CDM be used as a Pac/Rt with a CDM or MCS VHF mobile? Thanks...[/list]
It has the available pins on the accessory connector so that transmit & receive audio can go in and out, COR, and PTT. However, it will not do the priority sampling or turn it self off when another unit comes on scene.
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- jackhackett
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you might want to take a look at these:
http://www.pyramidcomm.com/svr200.html
I just set up a couple of these, they haven't gone into service yet so I don't really know how well they work in the field, they seemed to work okay in our tests around the shop though.
I will say they're a bit of a pain in the rear to set up, you need to use two service monitors and there's a bunch of little pots you have to adjust.
You can get cables to connect them to a variety of radios, including the CDM (I don't see the MCS listed on their site, I think it's do-able though)
http://www.pyramidcomm.com/svr200.html
I just set up a couple of these, they haven't gone into service yet so I don't really know how well they work in the field, they seemed to work okay in our tests around the shop though.
I will say they're a bit of a pain in the rear to set up, you need to use two service monitors and there's a bunch of little pots you have to adjust.
You can get cables to connect them to a variety of radios, including the CDM (I don't see the MCS listed on their site, I think it's do-able though)
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jackhackett
I am not sure how it was done, but there was a guy selling one on ebay not long ago with his MCS and claimed it worked. Based on that I guess you can make it work.(I don't see the MCS listed on their site, I think it's do-able though)
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I have an SVR-200 hooked up to an MCS-2000, and it works very well. I also hooked up a same band (VHF) SVR-200 using the Pyramid filters and I am very impressed.
I will be removing the UHF SVR-200 that we currntly have hooked up to an VHF MCS-2000 in the next few weeks. We will be installing a same band unit and filters, less portables to carry. If you need the pin outs let me know.
I will be removing the UHF SVR-200 that we currntly have hooked up to an VHF MCS-2000 in the next few weeks. We will be installing a same band unit and filters, less portables to carry. If you need the pin outs let me know.