Any thoughts or ideas for running a RICK on the APX to a M7300?
Thanks
S.
R.I.C.K. on APX7500
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Re: R.I.C.K. on APX7500
You have to be joking. The R.I.C.K. IS obsolete...
Build a simple interface cable that plugs into each radio. You do not need anything that is in the old R.I.C.K.
Build a simple interface cable that plugs into each radio. You do not need anything that is in the old R.I.C.K.
Re: R.I.C.K. on APX7500
I was thinking of a mobile application from P25 to ProVoice. I would like to enable and disable on demand. I realize that this an old piece, it seems very simple.Will wrote:You have to be joking. The R.I.C.K. IS obsolete...
Build a simple interface cable that plugs into each radio. You do not need anything that is in the old R.I.C.K.
Re: R.I.C.K. on APX7500
The R.I.C.K should work for you in this situation. If you are on a conventional system just be cautious of using it on two repeater systems at the same time. It can create a loop of back and forth with the hang times. If you use it on a trunking system you may have to play with turning off the talk-permit tones, I've seen some cause some issues, but give it a try and see how it works. The R.I.C.K is not obsolete, it works great in situations like this.
Re: R.I.C.K. on APX7500
It is a simple interface cable between your two radios. And the correct programming in your radios.otter9309 wrote:I was thinking of a mobile application from P25 to ProVoice. I would like to enable and disable on demand. I realize that this an old piece, it seems very simple.Will wrote:You have to be joking. The R.I.C.K. IS obsolete...
Build a simple interface cable that plugs into each radio. You do not need anything that is in the old R.I.C.K.
Re: R.I.C.K. on APX7500
Rick may be old but he is sitting around on my junk shelf and needs a job. Been thinking of making some cables for another couple of lazy bums I've got hanging around here named Astro and Spectra for a back up.