Help With Injecting Audio into a GM300 for a DMR Repeater

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Help With Injecting Audio into a GM300 for a DMR Repeater

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Greetings all,
I've been trying to find info on where to inject the TX audio on a GM300 to use for a DMR repeater to get the required 9600 baud for the transmitter. I have the HLE8300B RF board and all the info that shows where to inject the TX audio are for the HLD8029 board, Shown Here. The resistors and cap (R222, R223 & C228) that are referenced in the HLD8029 schematics are not the same as on the HLE8900B. Does anyone have any ideas on where I can obtain this information for the HLE8900B? I'm pulling my hair out over this and one would think it would be simple to figure out, but without a proper schematic, I'm shooting in the dark!! This is my first attempt at building a DMR repeater and I would like to get it up and running sometime in the near future!!

This is from batlabs referencing the HLD8029 RF board 9600 baud packet modification:

"The GM300 Series are 9600 baud packet capable. They do need a minor modification though. For RX, its no big deal, just take RX audio from PIN 11 of the Accessory Connector and swing JU551 to the (A) position (Flat RX Unmuted).

For TX audio, you will have to run a jumper to the junction of R223, C228, R222 on the RF board to inject the data (if applicable you may need to set the deviation pot in the radio to maximum). You might want to put a pot on your TX line somewhat like the setup Motorola uses (voltage divider) to adjust the deviation.

Again, this info assumes you have the HLD8029 board, which I do not!!

Thank you in advance for anyone that can help me with this..
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Re: Help With Injecting Audio into a GM300 for a DMR Repeater

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Have you tried injecting the audio on pin 5?
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Re: Help With Injecting Audio into a GM300 for a DMR Repeater

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Yes I have.. That's what I've been reading, but also I've heard that the tx audio has to be injected in the VCO.. If you look at the link that I posted, it shows the place between R222 & R223 & C228, so I guess that's what I need to do, but I have a different board as said in my initial post.. Thank you for your quick response..
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Re: Help With Injecting Audio into a GM300 for a DMR Repeater

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You can get the GM300 manual from the repeater builder site. It comes in 5 sections, you want to look at part C. Find the HLE8300 board layout, and on the component side look at the top right section, you should find those resistors and cap there. They have the A version board, hopefully the B version is similar.
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I guess someone should point out to Ernie that the HLD8029 board is for a VHF radio, while the HLE8300B board is for UHF, so MOST of the component values will be different. Radio service manuals for the GM300 family do include schematics as well as images of the PC board foils.
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Re: Help With Injecting Audio into a GM300 for a DMR Repeater

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Funny, I'd swear I just answered this a few weeks ago, but it says this thread is almost 2 years old and his profile shows "Last active:Sun Feb 11, 2018". I must be losing it. :-o
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My fault, I didn't spot that earlier.
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