radius m120 need help on repeater setup

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radius m120 need help on repeater setup

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HI all I'am setting up two motorola radius m120 as a repeater and need some help
1.do the radio's stay in radio mode?
2.if no pl tone is the setting csq
3.how to kill the rx in the tx radio
4.all the help I can get
as this is my first time tring to setup a repeater bye my self thanks all

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Re: radius m120 need help on repeater setup

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n0izz wrote:HI all I'am setting up two motorola radius m120 as a repeater and need some help
1.do the radio's stay in radio mode?
2.if no pl tone is the setting csq
3.how to kill the rx in the tx radio
4.all the help I can get
as this is my first time tring to setup a repeater bye my self thanks all

73's todd/n0izz
Hi Todd! Welcome to the board!

1. Yes, the radios stay in radio mode. You will need to define features on the accessory connectors, assuming these are 16-pin accessory connector radios. The receive radio will need to have a pin defined as Carrier Detect to indicate when a received signal is present, and in turn that will connect to the transmitter's PTT to key the transmitter.

2. If you aren't using PL, just program the radio to CSQ. This correlates with the above setting for carrier detect. If you are running PL, you would set the option pin to "PL & CSQ Detect" to allow for PL control.

3. Unless you wire the repeater as bi-directional, it doesn't matter if your TX radio has RX in it or not. You can program the receiver to an unused frequency/PL to keep it muted, or, program it to what your receive radio is set to so you can swap them in the event of a PA failure.

4. If these are 16-pin radios, there are many folks out there ("Will" here on the board, for example) who manufacture inexpensive "Plug and Play" interfaces for this exact type of setup. Using one of these might be your best bet for something quick and easy, unless you're wanting to do all the interfacing, etc. yourself. If these are 5-pin radios, the job gets a little more difficult as you must go inside the RX radio and source the Carrier Detect from a component.

Hope this helps.
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Re: radius m120 need help on repeater setup

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thanks yes thay are 16 pin and I was going to use a id-o-matic 2 for the controller
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n0izz wrote:thanks yes thay are 16 pin and I was going to use a id-o-matic 2 for the controller
Look here for my article on the ID-O-Matic repeater interface for two Maxtrac or Radius radios.

http://www.repeater-builder.com/maxtrac ... k-rev2.pdf
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Be aware the M120 radios, although 16 pin, do not have access to the programmable pins in the RSS in regular radio mode for setting the COR. You need to use the repeater mode in order to access that. See this thread for details:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=43861
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Will wrote:
n0izz wrote:thanks yes thay are 16 pin and I was going to use a id-o-matic 2 for the controller
Look here for my article on the ID-O-Matic repeater interface for two Maxtrac or Radius radios.

http://www.repeater-builder.com/maxtrac ... k-rev2.pdf
thanks I have it do you really have to do the mod to it
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wavetar wrote:Be aware the M120 radios, although 16 pin, do not have access to the programmable pins in the RSS in regular radio mode for setting the COR. You need to use the repeater mode in order to access that. See this thread for details:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=43861
I think I have them set thanks
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if I have a mic can I hook it up and talk that way
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Re: radius m120 need help on repeater setup

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n0izz wrote:
wavetar wrote:Be aware the M120 radios, although 16 pin, do not have access to the programmable pins in the RSS in regular radio mode for setting the COR. You need to use the repeater mode in order to access that. See this thread for details:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=43861
I think I have them set thanks
I have tried to it and it dont work thanks
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The ID-O-Matic mod works on M120's. No changes in the radio needed.

http://www.repeater-builder.com/maxtrac ... k-rev2.pdf

You can also have it interfaced into the transmit radio's mic jack. Most any Motorola mobile since the Radius and Maxtrac will work for the TX.
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Will wrote:The ID-O-Matic mod works on M120's. No changes in the radio needed.

http://www.repeater-builder.com/maxtrac ... k-rev2.pdf

You can also have it interfaced into the transmit radio's mic jack. Most any Motorola mobile since the Radius and Maxtrac will work for the TX.
if I have a mic dose it go in to the rx radio to talk thanks
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Re: radius m120 need help on repeater setup

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wavetar wrote:Be aware the M120 radios, although 16 pin, do not have access to the programmable pins in the RSS in regular radio mode for setting the COR. You need to use the repeater mode in order to access that. See this thread for details:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=43861
I have tried this and still cant get it HELP
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Re: radius m120 need help on repeater setup

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n0izz wrote:
Will wrote:The ID-O-Matic mod works on M120's. No changes in the radio needed.

http://www.repeater-builder.com/maxtrac ... k-rev2.pdf

You can also have it interfaced into the transmit radio's mic jack. Most any Motorola mobile since the Radius and Maxtrac will work for the TX.
if I have a mic does it go in to the rx radio to talk thanks
NO, the microphone needs to be plugged into the TX radio.

I mentioned that the ID-O-Matic transmit can be interfaced into the Transmit radio's mic jack.
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