Radius M10 Configuration for IRLP
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 4:07 pm
Hello,
I have a Radius M10 Model M34XVC20F3 that I am trying to setup for IRLP use / ham radio. The radio is 25W UHF 438-470, and I am currently running it at 15 watts. The Panel Number is 004, and it is UHF.
The radio programs well using the GM300/GR300/M120/M10 software Version R04.00.00 software (24-Jan-94).
I am able to program the radio, and it responds to the frequency and power level modifications that I have made to it. Transmission audio from the MIC is working well, and I hear people talking back to me clear as day with the internal speaker.
My problem is that when I am using the 16 pin rear connector, that I am having garbled/distorted transmitter audio from the M10. The M10 is receiving properly, but not transmitting the audio properly.
I checked the computer end of the system: the computer's sound card has clear audio, and is at a decent level. I checked the wiring diagram, and even purchased a commercial adapter kit. I think that if my wiring was bad, that I would not hear any audio at all.
I do not think my sound levels are too high, as if I turn down the volume, I no longer hear the audio transmitted from the M10.
Again, if I disconnect the wiring harness from the rear, and connect a microphone, and talk, it is clear and wonderful.
My questions:
1) I see references that some of the pins are programmable from the RSS. How? The RSS seems very simple, and I have not found any sub-menus to program specific pins.
2) The radio used to be installed inside of a public service vehicle. Is it possible that the memory of the radio has some special coding inside of it that needs to be cleared? If so, how do I make the radio a default software setup?
3) Am I using the right RSS software for the radio? Again, I see hints of being able to program specific functions, but no idea where to locate such options inside the RSS.
I have had experience programming Syntor X9000 and Spectra trunk mount radios, and this is my first Radius series model. If there are things I need to do / check, please spell it out for me, as I am a newbie.
Thank you for reading my post, and considering my issue.
Christian KC0ARF
I have a Radius M10 Model M34XVC20F3 that I am trying to setup for IRLP use / ham radio. The radio is 25W UHF 438-470, and I am currently running it at 15 watts. The Panel Number is 004, and it is UHF.
The radio programs well using the GM300/GR300/M120/M10 software Version R04.00.00 software (24-Jan-94).
I am able to program the radio, and it responds to the frequency and power level modifications that I have made to it. Transmission audio from the MIC is working well, and I hear people talking back to me clear as day with the internal speaker.
My problem is that when I am using the 16 pin rear connector, that I am having garbled/distorted transmitter audio from the M10. The M10 is receiving properly, but not transmitting the audio properly.
I checked the computer end of the system: the computer's sound card has clear audio, and is at a decent level. I checked the wiring diagram, and even purchased a commercial adapter kit. I think that if my wiring was bad, that I would not hear any audio at all.
I do not think my sound levels are too high, as if I turn down the volume, I no longer hear the audio transmitted from the M10.
Again, if I disconnect the wiring harness from the rear, and connect a microphone, and talk, it is clear and wonderful.
My questions:
1) I see references that some of the pins are programmable from the RSS. How? The RSS seems very simple, and I have not found any sub-menus to program specific pins.
2) The radio used to be installed inside of a public service vehicle. Is it possible that the memory of the radio has some special coding inside of it that needs to be cleared? If so, how do I make the radio a default software setup?
3) Am I using the right RSS software for the radio? Again, I see hints of being able to program specific functions, but no idea where to locate such options inside the RSS.
I have had experience programming Syntor X9000 and Spectra trunk mount radios, and this is my first Radius series model. If there are things I need to do / check, please spell it out for me, as I am a newbie.
Thank you for reading my post, and considering my issue.
Christian KC0ARF