M130 COR
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M130 COR
MAYDAY- WE HAVE A REPLACEMENT RECEIVER M130 FOR HAM REPEATER
WHICH CURRENTLY HAS A M120. THE M120 HAS THE COR ON PIN 8 OF THE ACCESSORY CONNECTOR ACTIVE LOW. THE PROBLEM WITH THE M130 IS THAT PIN 8 STAYS AT 4.65 WITH NO CHANGE. THANKS SCOTT
WHICH CURRENTLY HAS A M120. THE M120 HAS THE COR ON PIN 8 OF THE ACCESSORY CONNECTOR ACTIVE LOW. THE PROBLEM WITH THE M130 IS THAT PIN 8 STAYS AT 4.65 WITH NO CHANGE. THANKS SCOTT
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You can add a simple COR circuit consisting of a 10k resistor and an NPN transistor. You would need the schematic of the logic board to find the spot to hook it up to, but basically there's a point called RX MUTE that comes from the CPU. This goes high when a carrier (with PL/DPL) is present. The resistor isolates this from the transistor, and the transistor inverts it so you end up with a low-active signal. I usually add a wire to one of the spare pins on the front panel that goes to a spare pin on the MIC jack, then use the signal at that point to go to my repeater controller. This "trick" will work on most MaxTracs and Radiuses, and it doesn't seem to depend on whether it has a 5 or 16 pin accessory jack.
By the way, I later found out that the circuit I came up with is used in the 16-pin acc jack radios to drive the COR pin. Not all radios have it, but it's certainly simple enough to add.
Bob M.
By the way, I later found out that the circuit I came up with is used in the 16-pin acc jack radios to drive the COR pin. Not all radios have it, but it's certainly simple enough to add.
Bob M.
m130 cor
I TRIED THIS ONCE; INSTALL #1N914 OR EQUIV. BETWEEN Q552 COLLECTOR AND PIN #8.TRY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
YO PRANSKY!DOES THIS SOUND RITE????
YO PRANSKY!DOES THIS SOUND RITE????