Cross-band with TRBO...
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 5:11 pm
Is currently a huge pain in the @ss. I've detailed the issues with trying to get an active low COR in the TRBO sticky thread. I can deal with that, but it turns out that little issue is in analog only. In digital, there's no COR whatsoever. Sure enough, if you read the descriptions in the CPS on the bottom right of the screen about the pin functions, it does state it's only available in analog. Isn't the whole point of switching users to these things to go digital? Anyway, I spent the better part of today looking for a decent COR source in the XPR4550 mobile while in digital mode. Not easy. My old standby, the switch from zero to approx 5Vdc which is present on most Moto external speaker leads when the speaker unmutes, isn't present in the TRBO mobile. It sits at a constant 6.3 volts or so, no matter what. The most promising I've found so far is on one of the audio PA leads. It switches from 4.5Vdc to 9Vdc when the speaker unmutes. I've taken this & run it through some various diode/resistor/transistor switching circuitry to try & utilize it. I'm close, as I can get it to work reliably most of the time. It seems if I get it to the point where it works all the time from TRBO to 800MHz, going the other way causes my 800MHz link radio to alternate between receiving & transmitting. Back off some resistor values a little bit, and the 800MHz to TRBO then works fine, but TRBO to 800MHz becomes flakey.
Anyone out there mess with this yet? Or, anyone know of a controller which can work with a voltage swing from 4.5 to 9 volts as a COR?
I thought of trying to use some controllers with VOX...unfortunately the ones I have here (and any others I recall working with) require raw unfiltered discriminator audio to work, as they basically monitor the high frequency noise components (up to around 6KHz) and supply a COR when the receiver quiets upon carrier receive. Not exactly VOX per se, but it works. Guess what the damn TRBO radio doesn't provide on "RX audio pin 11"? You guessed it, no raw unfiltered audio. Oh, the CPS says it can do it, and you can program it that way, but nothing changes! It remains filtered & squelched.
I want to throw these radios in the closet & not bring them out until Motorola releases their 15th firmware update in about 3 years which addresses all these issues.
Anyone out there mess with this yet? Or, anyone know of a controller which can work with a voltage swing from 4.5 to 9 volts as a COR?
I thought of trying to use some controllers with VOX...unfortunately the ones I have here (and any others I recall working with) require raw unfiltered discriminator audio to work, as they basically monitor the high frequency noise components (up to around 6KHz) and supply a COR when the receiver quiets upon carrier receive. Not exactly VOX per se, but it works. Guess what the damn TRBO radio doesn't provide on "RX audio pin 11"? You guessed it, no raw unfiltered audio. Oh, the CPS says it can do it, and you can program it that way, but nothing changes! It remains filtered & squelched.
I want to throw these radios in the closet & not bring them out until Motorola releases their 15th firmware update in about 3 years which addresses all these issues.