Maxtrac Repeater with Local Remote
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:56 pm
I made another repeater for GMRS use with two Maxtracs (just my wife and I talking on it so no overheating issues).
Anyway, I used an ICS controller on it and it works great.
I am using a Motorola local remote in another room on the other side of the house. I hooked the local remotes TX to the TX radio and the RX to the RX radio and grounded everything.
Everything works great except that the audio on TX is split between the ICS controller and the TX radio. At first, I thought about trying a diode to block the TX audio from bleeding into the controller, but figured a relay would work better. Well, after searching, I was unable to find a voltage source that would drop to zero when the remote was keyed, but stay the same voltage if the repeater was used normally or vice versa.
Anybody have any suggestions for what I'm trying to do? The remote works AWESOME if the controller is unplugged, but the audio is very low when the controller is plugged in. Repeater functions great whether the remote is plugged in or not. The only problem I'm having is the low audio output upon transmitting with the remote. Remote also receives great even if the controller is plugged in.
Sorry to break it down Barney style, but I just wanted to make sure everyone was on the same page.
THANKS!
Anyway, I used an ICS controller on it and it works great.
I am using a Motorola local remote in another room on the other side of the house. I hooked the local remotes TX to the TX radio and the RX to the RX radio and grounded everything.
Everything works great except that the audio on TX is split between the ICS controller and the TX radio. At first, I thought about trying a diode to block the TX audio from bleeding into the controller, but figured a relay would work better. Well, after searching, I was unable to find a voltage source that would drop to zero when the remote was keyed, but stay the same voltage if the repeater was used normally or vice versa.
Anybody have any suggestions for what I'm trying to do? The remote works AWESOME if the controller is unplugged, but the audio is very low when the controller is plugged in. Repeater functions great whether the remote is plugged in or not. The only problem I'm having is the low audio output upon transmitting with the remote. Remote also receives great even if the controller is plugged in.
Sorry to break it down Barney style, but I just wanted to make sure everyone was on the same page.
THANKS!