voice levels at the repeater input
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:44 pm
I'm a newby and not certified as a Motorola man but I have extensive electronic background and have a problem at a repeater. We changed out a MSF5000 vhf repeater to a narrowband Quantar repeater. The old MSF was keyed remotely through a 4wire circuit with keying tones emulated at a 4wire channel card. We could access the link at a console 40 miles beyond the range of the repeater over this 4wire line; and we used this without any problems for years.
The new Quantar radio was installed with a consolette; a 2000 series which was set up at the repeater site. Everything works. The installers left the consolette at the repeater, hooked up and working. We decided to relocate the consolette to the other end and operate the same 4wire circuit as before. We did this and have experienced an intermittent problem. The receive at the remote is perfect, but the transmit is intermittent. It only keys about 6 out of ten keys, when it keys, the other end, and the mobiles copies us perfectly. There is over 10 volts p-p voice (keying tones are about a volt higher) hitting the channel out of the consolette. The channel output at the other end ( is at about 5 volts p-p (keying tones are a bit higher). And I might add the levels are almost the same as the original levels at the originate end. I am thinking the installers set this thing up for a local console and not a remote console. HELP!
I need to know what levels the Quantar needs to see at the interface for the voice and key tones.
I need to know what software if needed is necessary for the Quantar, or if it might be a strap that
allows for different interfacing levels, and different impenance matches. I know the channel equipment is working and I know the repeater and consolette are working; I think I have a mismatch in the level hitting the repeater.
My 4wire cards are standard +7dbm receive and -16dbm transmit; I can take some atten out of the receive side if needed.
Thanks for any ideas...Ed
The new Quantar radio was installed with a consolette; a 2000 series which was set up at the repeater site. Everything works. The installers left the consolette at the repeater, hooked up and working. We decided to relocate the consolette to the other end and operate the same 4wire circuit as before. We did this and have experienced an intermittent problem. The receive at the remote is perfect, but the transmit is intermittent. It only keys about 6 out of ten keys, when it keys, the other end, and the mobiles copies us perfectly. There is over 10 volts p-p voice (keying tones are about a volt higher) hitting the channel out of the consolette. The channel output at the other end ( is at about 5 volts p-p (keying tones are a bit higher). And I might add the levels are almost the same as the original levels at the originate end. I am thinking the installers set this thing up for a local console and not a remote console. HELP!
I need to know what levels the Quantar needs to see at the interface for the voice and key tones.
I need to know what software if needed is necessary for the Quantar, or if it might be a strap that
allows for different interfacing levels, and different impenance matches. I know the channel equipment is working and I know the repeater and consolette are working; I think I have a mismatch in the level hitting the repeater.
My 4wire cards are standard +7dbm receive and -16dbm transmit; I can take some atten out of the receive side if needed.
Thanks for any ideas...Ed