Hi all,
Is it possible to get the Signal strength meter on a MCS2000 to work on Conventional channels?
If not, is it possible to use pin 22 on the accessory connector as a signal for an external RSSI meter?
Thanks, Dom
RSSI on MCS2000 Conventional
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RSSI on MCS2000 Conventional
Hi
The only information I was given is that the RSSI (indicator) is used on trunking personalities only to monitor the control channel.
As far as the output goes, It is a simple analog voltage output on pin 22 so if someone were to design a signal bar meter and attach it, that could work.
If you put a volt meter accross GND and 22 it will come up with varying voltages depending on signal strength.
Thanks, Dom
The only information I was given is that the RSSI (indicator) is used on trunking personalities only to monitor the control channel.
As far as the output goes, It is a simple analog voltage output on pin 22 so if someone were to design a signal bar meter and attach it, that could work.
If you put a volt meter accross GND and 22 it will come up with varying voltages depending on signal strength.
Thanks, Dom