[arm-allstar] weird issue with alinco dr-135

Scott Zimmerman n3xcc at zewireless.com
Fri Apr 17 14:09:12 EDT 2020


 > The Alincos need  a usbinvert setting for COS - item J.
  I'm not sure where the above information came from, but it is WRONG. The correct settings for the RIM_Alinco per the 
information shown in the notes on the schematic are as follows:

carrierfrom = usb
ctcssfrom = no
txmixa = voice
txmixb = no
deemphasis = yes
plfilter = Yes
rxboost = 0
txboost = 0

http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/pdfs/RB_RIM_Alinco.pdf

Scott

Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531

On 4/17/2020 12:29 PM, "Doug Crompton via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> Michael,
> 
>      It sounds like you have the COS set wrong in simpleusb-tune-menu.  The
> Alincos need  a usbinvert setting for COS - item J. I assume that is what
> that interface uses. If this is set wrong some very screwy things like you
> are observing can happen.
> 
> *73 Doug, WA3DSP*
> *http://wa3dsp.org <http://wa3dsp.org>*
> 
> Subject: weird issue with alinco dr-135
> Hiya,
> I've got a raspberry pi 4b, an alinco dr-135, and an RIM alinco from
> repeater builder. I set it all up today, and it seems to *mostly* work. I'm
> just having a few weird issues. The main one I'm trying to resolve right
> now is that it seems, once someone transmits once, the radio continues
> telling the pi (or the pi thinks the radio is telling it) that the radio is
> still receiving, when it is actually not. Because of this, transmitting and
> pressing *81 doesn't (usually) receive any response, until a while later
> the pi times out the connection and the radio transmits the call and "time
> out" on top of each other. Btw, about that, any way to make asterisk not
> transmit two files on top of each other I.E. call ID and time out messages?
> Thanks!
> -Michael.
> AI5HF.
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