aprs home station, sound anoying
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aprs home station, sound anoying
First I'd like so say congrats on the board, lots of info,
Now for the question:
I'm trying to setup up a motorola ( i have several pro7100,mcs2000,maxtrac100 and the mic pinouts are about the same) as a local iGate for aprs, now i find that when a connect the interface to the mic connector (rj45) it does not cut my speaker audio, it becomes annoying in about 60sec, anyway i can turn the audio off, with out cutting the physical wires to the front speaker of the radio....
sorry for the lame noob question, and i did try and search, but my skills are low,
Thanks for any info,
73
Now for the question:
I'm trying to setup up a motorola ( i have several pro7100,mcs2000,maxtrac100 and the mic pinouts are about the same) as a local iGate for aprs, now i find that when a connect the interface to the mic connector (rj45) it does not cut my speaker audio, it becomes annoying in about 60sec, anyway i can turn the audio off, with out cutting the physical wires to the front speaker of the radio....
sorry for the lame noob question, and i did try and search, but my skills are low,
Thanks for any info,
73
Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
i meant HOW can i cut the audio to the front speaker?
Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
Turn the volume down?
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Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
You'll need to remove the jumper on the 16-pin connector.
If its a 5-pin, my recommendation is to just turn the audio down.
If its a 5-pin, my recommendation is to just turn the audio down.
Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
all good sugestions, but none of those will work on the pro7100 or the mcs2000...
Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
You can try programming the option of HANDSET, I did that for my maxtrac that is my echolink radio. It works great.
Radiokid
Radiokid
Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
You should be able to get the receiver audio from the handset pin in the mic jack or from the filtered RX audio pin in the Accy connector.
Then you can turn the volume up and down as needed for your speaker. The handset/filtered RX audio is NOT affected by the volume control.
Then you can turn the volume up and down as needed for your speaker. The handset/filtered RX audio is NOT affected by the volume control.
Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
great answers i'll give it a try...
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Re: aprs home station, sound anoying
We had a similiar issue using our UHF AVL system, what i did was program the RX frequency for a non-valid PL. It kept the speaker muted, but did not seem to affect the flat audio pins on the radios.
This was on a CDM1250
This was on a CDM1250