[arm-allstar] alinco dr-x35t/e uri

gregory dropbox at digitalattack.org
Thu May 3 14:18:28 EST 2018


Hi, its a uri, im thinking the radio maybe faulty at this point.

alinco pin# / uri pin#

cos 1 / 8

rx 4 / 21

gnd 5 / 19

ptt 7 / 1

tx 9 / 22


the uri is connected a pi3.


On 05/03/2018 11:09 AM, "Larry via arm-allstar" wrote:
> Gregory,
>
> Where on the Alinco are your audio signals connected?
> I use some Alinco's and the DE9 on the rear has ample drive for both
> RX and TX audio.
> I do not use discriminator audio however...
>
> Also you might explain about your Sound device ... Modified FOB, URIx
> or PC card ..what device?
>
> Larry - N7FM
>
>
>
>
> On 05/03/2018 10:29 AM, "gregory via arm-allstar" wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>      i changed my radio from a kenwook tm-v71a to an alinco dr-435t/e.
>> the system worked great with the kenwood. after hooking up the alinco
>> cod and ptt works fine but the tx and rx audio is so low i thought it
>> wasnt working. after maxing out the tx rx settings to 900 you can just
>> barely and i mean barely hear the tx and rx audio, it sound clear but
>> the base station radio has to go full blast to hear the audio and then
>> the room has to be perfectly quiet. its hard to hear the audio over the
>> volumes being maxed out everywhere but if i listen carefully i can hear
>> the repeater id clearly. any ideas? i have tx set to 900 rx to 900 with
>> rxboost enabled. also when the radio recieves a transmission the audio
>> is too low for anyone to noticed it, everyone thinks its just a carrier
>> and asterisk doesnt see dtmf as well.
>>
>> Gregory
>>
>>
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