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- Wed Sep 20, 2017 11:40 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
I would change one thing at a time, then test and observe results. By issuing the reload command you wiped out any changes made since the configuration was saved by "write memory" or "copy running-config startup-config". Experiment. Change e-lead to m-lead and test. The family of...
- Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:38 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
Then it's down to observing diagnostic output of each router as you assert the COR signal to see if it is acting on it or not. If so, then observe the other router to see if it is responding to the asserted signal. Try M-lead signaling. Try different things. I don't know what else anybody could do a...
- Wed Sep 20, 2017 4:54 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
At this point I would follow the Cisco configuration guide to the letter. There might be one or two commands that are missing or not correct on your config. Or it could be something incredibly simple like a bad connection on your test bench, like a clip lead that is not making contact or you're conn...
- Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:06 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
E&M is an ancient signaling protocol designed for telephone lines and therefore assumed d.c. connectivity from end to end. So E&M uses current loop detection in the same way that d.c. remote controls for radios operate. If their documentation shows it, then it must be safe. The -48 Volt supp...
- Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:56 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
I think you must "key up" the channel to allow audio to be transmitted. I don't think it's nailed up full time so you would assert the M-lead to simulate radio COR by connecting it to SB. Best to consult the Cisco documentation on their web site for this. For Type 2 the Cisco docs say to c...
- Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:21 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
You have your routers "talking to themselves". I recommend using a more complete dial plan to keep sane. For example, right now on Router 2 you have port 1/1/1 calling itself via "connection trunk 200". So when the E-lead is asserted on Router 2 port 1/1/1 it "dials" 20...
- Sat May 09, 2015 7:10 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: ROIP 102 Modules
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5875
Re: ROIP 102 Modules
It would be foolhardy (to put it mildly) to send traffic over the open Internet. A VPN adds a layer of security as well as making your life easier in managing the boxes. I would consider a VPN mandatory.Bill_G wrote:They are easier to work with behind a firewall with a vpn between the sites.
- Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:28 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
Cisco and Twisted Pair are absolutely IN LOVE with i.p. multicast, but you just try making it work on the typical enterprise network. The first problem is the idiot I.T. administrator who claims, "Multicast will bring down my network." Bitch-slap him, then remind him that the OSPF routing ...
- Fri Apr 25, 2014 9:34 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
I was just IWCE in Las Vegas (March 25,26 2014) with Motorola and Cisco and they are pushing the stuff big time there. Using it with P25 and even LTE backhaul Including patching your cell phone into it it radio using SIP. I have a setup right now getting ready for testing with 2851 routers running ...
- Mon Apr 07, 2014 5:04 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
@maxjam - Is the Cisco detecting and regenerating the function tones? I didn't think they could do that. I've always just shipped the audio wholesale to the base station and let it decode the actual tones from the tone remote.
Thanks.
Thanks.
- Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:05 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
The loopback interface simply provides a logical interface instead of a physical interface. For this application it really doesn't matter. FYI, I only recently learned that you should never use interface names in routing commands, always use i.p. numbers; this doesn't apply here necessarily, but som...
- Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:29 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
Try adding to the voice-port in question: auto-cut-through You might be able to glean some tips from this page: Cisco LMR config tips but keep in mind that they are hooking the Cisco to a radio whereas you are replacing a phone line so the COR and PTT stuff needs to be modified to be nailed up. That...
- Tue Mar 18, 2014 3:25 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
How about the basics: can you inject 1004KC test tone into the audio RX pins of one Cisco and hear/detect that tone on the audio TX pins of the other router? If that doesn't work, forget about hooking up the radios, that just adds another level of question marks. Most commands take effect as soon as...
- Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:33 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
I'm going to play with multicast and see if I can't make one channel here hold music. Alex If you are in a small shop and you basically control your own I.T. destiny then it should work. But once you mention the word "multicast" to the I.T. administrator of a large campus you might as wel...
- Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:03 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
I'm still learning tricks and such... Each time I bump in to the cisco LMR people i try and get them to be helpful with how some of the demo setups they have work, but, they are always reluctant to actually show how it works. I know you can make a 79xx series phone be a console as well - they can g...
- Sun Mar 16, 2014 5:08 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
It's not the hardware, it's the software running on it that determines the capabilities of the unit under test. Cisco has a compatibility script on their web site if you can find it that asks what model hardware and what version firmware you have, then tells you what it can and can't do. PLAR = Priv...
- Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:50 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
That's right. Tx out of your tone remote connects to Rx on the Cisco E&M port, which ends up coming out of the Tx pins on the Cisco at the other end, which in turn goes into the Rx of the radio. Think of it in the same way that a mobile talks on the input frequency while the repeater talks on th...
- Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:56 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: remote radio via cisco routers..
- Replies: 122
- Views: 90456
Re: remote radio via cisco routers..
These are configured as PLAR connections from router-to-router. If one router reboots, you have to remove the E&M cable shorting pins 1&2 (that makes the call connect), then reinsert it to re-establish connection. Any way to remedy having to do this? Boy, I wish I had seen this sooner, but ...
- Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:34 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Audible tones passing through DIU3000
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4512
Re: Audible tones passing through DIU3000
Very informative discussion. Where might I find a list of all tones, such as 1011Hz, so that I can set my alert tones to match so that they don't sound "underwater"? For example, for the alternating high-low alert tone I can encode 1011Hz for the high tone, but need to know what a good cho...
- Sat Feb 02, 2013 10:07 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: ROIP 102 Modules
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5875
Re: ROIP 102 Modules
Yes, I set up a pair of AudioMates connected to a pair of RV042 routers and they worked, even with dynamic DNS host names. Of course, you need a good low-latency path between them. A poor network path will result in choppy audio.
- Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:26 am
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: connectplus trunking
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5349
Re: connectplus trunking
It is done. Because the radio shop wouldn't reprogram the radios I got out my handy pin removal tool and struggled the wires over to the proper pins.
You know, because it was a "full service" radio shop. I guess I'm living in the past when people took pride in their workmanship.
You know, because it was a "full service" radio shop. I guess I'm living in the past when people took pride in their workmanship.
- Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:46 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Sources for hybrid
- Replies: 3
- Views: 818
Sources for hybrid
I've got a basic, plain old electronics need for a hybrid transformer with support components that I can just drop-ship to a customer and he can parallel a couple tone remotes off a 2-wire phone line. The new one is 4-wire only and I'm hoping you can point me to an outfit that sells such a package r...
- Thu Feb 23, 2012 4:16 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Wireless Phone Headset?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1483
Re: Wireless Phone Headset?
Do those Plantronics CA12CD wireless headsets transmit audio full-time or only during PTT activation? I was assuming they only transmit while PTT is active to conserve battery power. The application is with a console that can accept telephone calls as well, during which pushing of the PTT would be u...
- Sun Feb 12, 2012 1:59 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: Ancient arcania-Petticoat Junction
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1737
Re: Ancient arcania-Petticoat Junction
I wouldn't mind having a QC1 encoder to restore. They used to be common as dirt in fire stations years ago. Our encoders had CZ through PZ reeds in them, and if I recall correctly, a few tubes. The usual story - the stuff that we pitched years ago as junk now has some nostalgic value. Although they...
- Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:34 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: Ancient arcania-Petticoat Junction
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1737
Re: Ancient arcania-Petticoat Junction
Me, too. Then, ironically, we got a color TV...a Quasar...by Motorola. Thanks Mr. Galvin. What didn't M make? With "Works in a drawer!" Remember Steve McGarrett asking "Patch me through to HPD" and holding down his red PTT button on his Motrac mic during the whole conversation. ...
- Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:02 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: Ancient arcania-Petticoat Junction
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1737
Ancient arcania-Petticoat Junction
I just watched the fifth episode of Petticoat Junction "Is There a Doctor in the Roundhouse" where the C&FW Railroad president gathers his corporate buddies to repair the Cannonball throttle that he broke in his exuberance running the train. One of them has set up a makeshift radio in ...
- Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:09 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: TRBO Amateur Installations
- Replies: 45
- Views: 12004
Re: TRBO Amateur Installations
Absolutely amazing how serious the ham community takes FCC rules. Anyone want to come out to LA and police 435? I thought the only thing that makes it illegal is that the grumpy old retiree who acts as Official Observer can't decode it? Oh well, it wouldn't be ham radio if they weren't arguing over...
- Wed Nov 09, 2011 3:28 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Using portables as fixed stations
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2175
Re: Using portables as fixed stations
That's basically it. I mean, we all have a technical background with enough practical experience that I wasn't even concerning myself with regulations. But, this guy's bosses saw salesman at a trade show with their portables connected to their demonstration consoles, so OF COURSE that's what they as...
- Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:28 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Using portables as fixed stations
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2175
Using portables as fixed stations
It's a bad idea. You know it, I know it, and the American people know it. Real men hang mobiles off of remotes, not portables. Now I've gotta convince somebody of it. Aren't portables prohibited from use as fixed stations under Part 90? I haven't been able to locate anything specific, but I recall h...
- Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:28 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: MOTOTRBO Firmware audio quality
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3502
Re: MOTOTRBO Firmware audio quality
Not my radios, since I'm not the radio shop. I have no idea. Sounds like something that should default to "ON" in the CPS if it actually helps. If it is disabled, then I seriously doubt the customer is going reprogram several hundred radios just for that. Which is why I would expect the pr...
- Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:39 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: MOTOTRBO Firmware audio quality
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3502
Re: MOTOTRBO Firmware audio quality
It's becoming clearer to me that the delivered audio quality is dependent on how hard the user hits the mic. Apparently you have to drive the digitizer into its sweet zone. Mumblers sound more mumbly, shouters get that breaking-up splattering effect that I mentioned above and it sounds nasty. Somewh...
- Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:23 am
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: MOTOTRBO Firmware audio quality
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3502
Re: MOTOTRBO Firmware audio quality
I can't comment on whether you will notice an improvement over what you have, but I can say that after performing some radio tests and hearing users on a ConnectPlus 1.1 system that the audio is PHENOMENAL. These were brand new radios so they have to be running 1.08 or whatever the latest is. The au...
- Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:44 am
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: Community Repeater + Digital
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3262
Re: Community Repeater + Digital
Are you trying to link each PL code to a particular TRBO talkgroup/channel? That would allow you to migrate users over gradually instead of a forklift upgrade.
- Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:33 am
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: connectplus trunking
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5349
Re: connectplus trunking
Upon further review, there are two parts to programming the accessory pins on an XPR mobile outfitted with the ConnectPlus 1.1 option board. Step 1 in the radio CPS is to program the pins in the radio to "generic function x" where you have up to 6 generic functions available for selection....
- Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:56 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Centracom dispatcher error
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1514
Re: Centracom dispatcher error
I'd further suggest sticking this sort of stuff on a completely separated network. Use two PCs, one just for Centracom, and the other for your other business applications, which might be internet connected if you want/need, running a modern OS etc. Something like a Conficker outbreak on your Centra...
- Fri Oct 07, 2011 3:55 am
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Centracom dispatcher error
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1514
Re: Centracom dispatcher error
Yeah, Centracoms are very sensitive to even 'minor' OS changes like service packs. This is why it is wise to disable ALL automatic Windows updates and just let the thing run. If it aint broke, don't fix it. This policy might run afoul of the more anal-retentive i.t. people, so be prepared to do bat...
- Mon Oct 03, 2011 6:03 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: connectplus trunking
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5349
Re: connectplus trunking
I never woulda thunk it, but the answer to my original question is: pin 19 = Talkgroup activity, and it really, really works! The story is that the Connect Plus 1.1 option board for the XPR mobiles consumes most of the accessory pins, so the only one remaining is pin 19. Since that is a programmable...
- Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:01 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: PTT input to soft console
- Replies: 4
- Views: 827
Re: PTT input to soft console
It's a non-Motorola soft console that can take user-defined keystrokes to perform certain functions, such as "key select channel" or "mute unselect audio" or whatnot. I could write something to monitor a serial line and send a keystroke, but I'm essentially lazy. If somebody else...
- Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:57 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Buh-Bye PTP, PMP & Canopy
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1034
Re: Buh-Bye PTP, PMP & Canopy
Vector Capital to Purchase Wireless Broadband Networks Businesses from Motorola Solutions On August 23, 2011, Motorola Solutions announced it had reached an agreement with Vector Capital, a San Francisco-based private equity firm, to acquire the company’s Point-to-Point (PTP or Orthogon) and Point-...
- Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:54 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: connectplus trunking
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5349
Re: connectplus trunking
No problem. We have XPR4550 radios connected to remote adapters. It has full RX/TX audio as well as PTT and COR outputs on the rear accy connector. OK, fine. Are those XPR4550 configured with the adapter board for Connect Plus? That's where the rub comes in. Apparently several of the accessory pins...
- Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:59 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: ROIP 102 Modules
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5875
Re: ROIP 102 Modules
That looks like an interesting device. I gather from reading their manual that they approached this from a telephony standpoint. What kind of radios will you be linking? I do work for a U.S. company that makes a family of RoIP gateways, one of which is specifically targeted at LMR linking. I develop...
- Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:57 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: connectplus trunking
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5349
Re: connectplus trunking
No problem. We have XPR4550 radios connected to remote adapters. It has full RX/TX audio as well as PTT and COR outputs on the rear accy connector. OK, fine. Are those XPR4550 configured with the adapter board for Connect Plus? That's where the rub comes in. Apparently several of the accessory pins...
- Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:40 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: connectplus trunking
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5349
Re: connectplus trunking
Is it possible to interface an analog gateway directly to an XPR4550 radio set up as a control station in a Connect Plus system? I have a contact at Motorola who says pin 14 on the accessory connector does indeed output baseband receive audio, while another says nope, you need the EchoBox for that. ...
- Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:44 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: PTT input to soft console
- Replies: 4
- Views: 827
PTT input to soft console
Has anybody found a good way to get a PTT switch indication into a PC running a soft console? It seems like there ought to be a USB gizmo that takes a switch input and stuffs a character in the keyboard buffer or similar to key up the soft console. Anybody found anything, because I sure haven't. Tha...
- Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:01 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: Master site Static IP - alternative solutions
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3606
Re: Cisco/Linksys RV042 VPN settings
Here are the crucial settings that I found to work in the RV042 for setting up a VPN using dynamic DNS names instead of i.p. addresses. The settings that I don't list here are obvious and dependent on your local needs. Local Group Setup - Local security gateway type = IP + Domain name(FQDN) authenti...
- Thu Sep 15, 2011 7:13 pm
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: Master site Static IP - alternative solutions
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3606
Re: Master site Static IP - alternative solutions
I have used the Linksys/Cisco branded RV042 for this very purpose. It took me a great deal of hair-pulling in their counter-intuitive labeling of the key setting to get it to work, but once I did it worked swimmingly. In fact, once I saved the proper dynamic DNS setting the thing set up the tunnel b...
- Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:05 am
- Forum: MotoTRBO Portables and Mobiles (4xxx/6xxx) 1.0 Series Subscribers
- Topic: TRBO Amateur Installations
- Replies: 45
- Views: 12004
Re: TRBO Amateur Installations
How practical is it to put up a split-site TRBO VHF repeater, to get around the need for a full duplexer? Would it amount to an IPSC connection where one site is receive-only and the other transmit-only?
Are there alternative connection options?
Are there alternative connection options?
- Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:40 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: MICOR base squelch pot value
- Replies: 1
- Views: 408
MICOR base squelch pot value
Pop quiz: what is the value of the squelch and volume pots on a MICOR base unified chassis? Both are extremely flaky on our repeater and it made troubleshooting today very difficult, to say the least, so I want to replace them. I'm embarrassed to ask as I used to know this by heart (20 years ago). T...
- Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:27 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Minimum hang time for GM300 repeater?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 841
Re: Minimum hang time for GM300 repeater?
That's the ticket! Thanx!
- Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:13 pm
- Forum: Base Stations, Repeaters, General Infrastructure
- Topic: Minimum hang time for GM300 repeater?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 841
Re: Minimum hang time for GM300 repeater?
I can't swear to what controller it uses, but it looks extremely similar to http://gallery.batlabs.com/stations/gr300.jpg plus or minus different radios. If 1.5 seconds is the minimum hang time that can be programmed, then I'll have to look elsewhere for solutions. I can't believe Motorola did not p...