Hi all,
I' ve tried to search for this question but found nothing.
The question is: I've heard is possible to simply connect by an interface cable two mc micro / m110 to make a repeater / transponder. As I'm interested in a ham repeater, I would like to know if that's true and how to make the cable. Does it needs also some programming settings?
OR: in case the cable doesn't exists, I'would know where I can find a squelch bus into the radio (possibly including tone squelch control) in order to drive the ptt of the other radio with a little circuit.
Thank You
Stefano IZ4FXT
Two Mc Micro / m110 as repeater: how to connect them?
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You will not find a ready-to-fit cable, but you can fabricate it by your own.
Looking on the controller board you will notice some named (A,B,C...) test points.
Using a voltmeter, try to locate the testpoint that has the busy and discriminator audio signal you need. Then route them to the 9pin sub-d acc connector. You can remove some useless (like emerg oper) pin connections to put the signals you need. Since I don't remember if the discriminator signal exist on these test points, you can get the raw audio from the pins that connect the controller board to the RF board.
Paul SV2US
P.S. To locate the discriminator audio signal the voltmeter is not of great help... what about an oscilloscope?
Looking on the controller board you will notice some named (A,B,C...) test points.
Using a voltmeter, try to locate the testpoint that has the busy and discriminator audio signal you need. Then route them to the 9pin sub-d acc connector. You can remove some useless (like emerg oper) pin connections to put the signals you need. Since I don't remember if the discriminator signal exist on these test points, you can get the raw audio from the pins that connect the controller board to the RF board.
Paul SV2US
P.S. To locate the discriminator audio signal the voltmeter is not of great help... what about an oscilloscope?
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