MTR 2000 Link-Repeater

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MTR 2000 Link-Repeater

Post by joephi »

Hi Guys,
I have a problem making MTR 2000 Link-Repeater.
How to connect base station and the repeater? do you guys have the Scematic diagram for conneting base station and repeater?


Thank you.
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Post by Vercomm »

I just went through this exact same problem. I got it figured out and now have a Sm50 mobile wired into my MSR2000. It will help if you have the manuals for the MSR. You will also need a base radio that can have its PTT Active high, and an audio matching device so that you can control the deviation from one to the other and vice versa. Your base radios COS will need to be active low.

So what are you using for base radio?
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Post by Vercomm »

Next question already, is your MSR2000 alreadt setup as a repeater. What cards are installed?
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Post by Dan562 »

Wait a minute here Vercomm, Joephi has a MTR2000 not a MSR2000 they're two completely different /\/\ Base Station / Repeaters.

Joephi,

Go to the BatLab link and read about your options for interfacing the MTR2000:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... ln1206+aux
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Post by Vercomm »

Whoops, it was way to late when I read that last night. My bad!
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Post by joephi »

All of you Thanks for your comment, I'll try to find out more and try to use the connector in the backplane of the mtr 2000.

Tq
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