[arm-allstar] Pulse-Back & Building a Repeater
Bob Brown - WØNQX
bbrown at byrg.net
Sat Jul 4 08:45:56 EST 2015
you will find it here......
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/msf/msf-interface-signals.html
" I don't have an MSF5000 in front of me so I can't tell you exactly what
pins these signals are on, but you need to run a wire jumper from RDSTAT to
TX PL STRIP inside the station controller and this will cause the 5000 to
encode PL only when the receiver signal is valid. (COR + valid PL).
It's a really easy modification on that station."
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Thanks in Advance
Bob, WØNQX
Kansas City Metro Area
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On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 2:21 AM, R. Wayne <allstar at controlservers.net> wrote:
> I appreciate this info but I don’t have a full schematic or PIN OUT
> chart to refer to. Otherwise this would be excellent news.
>
> *From:* Justin Reed <celltech161 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 28, 2015 7:43 AM
> *To:* ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [arm-allstar] Pulse-Back & Building a Repeater
>
> I don't have an MSF5000 in front of me so I can't tell you exactly what
> pins these signals are on, but you need to run a wire jumper from RDSTAT to
> TX PL STRIP inside the station controller and this will cause the 5000 to
> encode PL only when the receiver signal is valid. (COR + valid PL).
>
> It's a really easy modification on that station.
>
> Justin
>
>
> On 6/28/2015 4:02 AM, R. Wayne wrote:
>
> I don’t know if I should be sending this here or to arm-app_rpt.
>
> Our repeater is temporarily using a remote base to talk up to our machine.
> We have Internet there but have not configured it yet. Our emote base is
> sending pulse-backs and I don’t know how to stop it. It is also sending our
> CWID from our MSF using its internal controller. I cannot turn it off
> without violating part 97. AFAIK the MSF doesn’t allow me to tell it to
> wait until the hang time drops to ID. I am using a RTCM on the remote base
> and I can turn off CWID on the repeater and let the RTCM send the CWID. But
> we’re back to pulse-backs. How do I deal with them?
>
> Next, we want to drop our MSF’s and build repeaters for our three sites
> using Motorola CDM 750’s and their 20KHz channel spacing is more favorable
> to us. The MSF’s are 30KHz channel spacing with a 2MHz wide front-end. I
> can use a RTCM as the controller on each repeater. Or I’d rather use our
> external link controllers. We have RF links that come in as well. I know
> that this is a lot to ask but what is the best way to do this? I am
> assuming that the repeater goes on port 1. The RTCM will go on port 2 or I
> can build a BBB and use a USB FOB. Port 3 would be for an external RF link
> that comes in. Our Allstar server is setup using .0320 and id bridged to
> another RoIP service. It also has Echolink but it is not active. Our link
> controller is fully addressable with a preamble that should allow me to
> avoid DTMF issues. I don’t know abut users in the repeater trying to
> control it or autopatch, which we have. Is this doable or have I
> misunderstood?
>
> I am grateful to this group for getting me this far. I look forward to get
> Allmon setup, announcements, etc., although our link controller has 250 DVR
> tracks.
>
> Thank you again in advance.
>
>
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