I am planning to convert a conventional VHF 3 sites 3 channels system to LTR. The links are in UHF.
How can the link be done ? I will use the Trident boards.
The customer already has the CDM1250 for mobiles and HT750 for portables.
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LTR link
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get yours hands on an LS+ model of the 1250 and you can go to town. We did a similar thing, with atrocious results (which i anticipated, but did it proof-of-concept anyways) with a bi-directional link system (just to prove to someone that it would work).
The conventional users will not get a PTT beep, and they will also not get a busy signal if the LTR is busy...and you will have to program a delay into the front end of the VHF to give the LTR time to come up on PTT...otherwise you will get some hideous front end-clipping.
It can be done...will it work as good as you think? no.
The conventional users will not get a PTT beep, and they will also not get a busy signal if the LTR is busy...and you will have to program a delay into the front end of the VHF to give the LTR time to come up on PTT...otherwise you will get some hideous front end-clipping.
It can be done...will it work as good as you think? no.
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See this thread, I think this will do what you are looking for (interface conventional system to trunking and deal with the delay)
[url=http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... onal+delay]
Specifically look down at the TCB-1.
I never acutally used it though because we ended up converting the customer over, all the radios at once and never had a hybrid system.
Birken
[url=http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... onal+delay]
Specifically look down at the TCB-1.
I never acutally used it though because we ended up converting the customer over, all the radios at once and never had a hybrid system.
Birken
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