Quantro power supply connection ?

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Quantro power supply connection ?

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Hi!


I do not have original power supply for Quantro and I want to confirm if this is the right spot to connect +12V ?

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I can confirm that the cable that plugs into that connector does come from the power supply but I do not know the pin out info on that connector.
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I was able to measure these for you today.

The pins are represented below as a "0"


0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+5 +5 +0 +0 +15 +15

The Quantro/Quantar supplies usually produce about +15VDC but not sure if its regulated or not.
I represented zero volts as "+0" to differentiate it from the pins.

EDIT: OK - for some strange reason the pin zero's in the posting does not line up with the way I edit it
so just count from right to left and the last two pins on the left are not connected.
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Hi!

TNX !!!
So this would be the pinout for power supply.

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Hi Beno,

I cannot confirm that the two center pins are at ground potentail.
The station is on the air and I did not want to do anything that may cause a
problem like checking for continuity. The other pins you marked in the pic do
appear to be what I measured with a DVM.
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HI!

Well I connected +12V and GND like on my picture and it powers up and goes through self test . I did not connect +5V .
Now the problem is I can´t read RPT. When I perform comm test I get " Connected device error;No response from device".
I use IBM 486 – 25 MHz laptop and serial cable ( this setup programmed GM300,GM350,GM900,M110,Visar,P210,MT2100,MCS2000... with success ).
Any idea ?
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sb wrote:HI!

Well I connected +12V and GND like on my picture and it powers up and goes through self test . I did not connect +5V .
Now the problem is I can´t read RPT. When I perform comm test I get " Connected device error;No response from device".
I use IBM 486 – 25 MHz laptop and serial cable ( this setup programmed GM300,GM350,GM900,M110,Visar,P210,MT2100,MCS2000... with success ).
Any idea ?
Not sure - only thing left to try is hooking up the +5vdc pins and see if that changes anything for you.
That config is working for my station - but your mileage may vary.
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Hi!
Problem solved. It turns out that null modem adaptor I was useing was not right.

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Not wrong, just different. The first has the flow control lines passed through and flipped (RTS/CTS and DSR/DTR, if memory serves). The second only has the TXD/RXD and sig ground.
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Hi!
Sorry to bother but I need help again . Quantro is realy something new to me and kind of exotic equipement in my area :lol:
Where is six pin connector from PA connected ?
And which one is the RX antenna connector ?

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Beno - the six pin pa conn is on the right side just above the white motorola label and I think its marked as "37" on the back.
As for the RX conn your Quantro does not appear to have one. There is usually a cable that comes out of the receiver and
loops out to a bulkhead conn attached to (on the left which is not present) the frame.
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Hi!

The six pin connector on PA does not match the "37" on frame.

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I pulled out receiver module and I ques that miniUHF connector is the right one !?

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One more question. What does this mean and how does this efect the RPT ?

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Beno,

1. You are missing an extension cable that extends the pa 6 pin cable connection and converts to conn 37 on the frame.

2. Yes - that miniUHF connector is the right one.

3. I do not know - I have never seen that RSS screen before.
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As to the RSS screen, problems can occur if unused parts of the codeplug contain random data. I'm no computer geek but that was the way I understood it. By following the instructions for conditioning, it fills all these parts with "FF" and no more trouble. I had a couple Quantar stations that I ignored this screen and they would dummy up now and then. All lights looked normal but nothing in or out of the station. Power reset would clear it for a few months. After conditioning, no more problems over the past 3 years. I'd go ahead and do it and save yourself some trouble later.

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Hi!

Thank you very much for info!!!
I will try to figure out how to make extension cable for PA (wireing diagram would help ) .
I will need some more help from you guys throught the process of learning Quantro , so have patience with my ignorance and bad english.
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Beno - your english is not bad at all and you are very much welcome.

I will be away for about a week, and if someone else has not answered your questions
when I return I will try and answer them then. Good luck....
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Hi!

Problem with PA cable solved. I was lucky to get one :lol:
This is the picture of connector on the chasis side. Colours of the wires are the same on the PA connector but orange is not connected!

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Excellent - did you locate one of them locally or have to make a purchase from mother moto?

If you went the moto route i hope it was not too much $

Now you should be good to go.
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Hi!

The quantro was dismantled to parts on the original location and cable was on the way to garbage. Last minute rescue :lol:
The rpt will be used in HAM service. I did programm it to RX-431.XXX MHz and TX-439.XXX MHz. TX is out of band but
it seams that this is no problem at all. I did test it in analog mode but I do not have P25 radio to test digital mode.
I would like to connect external controler and link radio to quantro. Is there a way to get PTT,COR,TX/RX audio on quantro ?
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Hi Beno - I beleive it can be done but I have no experience with external controlers on these base stations. I would do some searches on this web site and see if you can find out that info.
If that does not get you the info you need open up a thread on that specific subject in the thread subject line to give your info request better visibility to others that scan the threads.
Sorry I can not help you out on that & good luck....
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The MRTI connector will work for most of the things you are looking for if you do not have a wireline card. The *better* way to go if you have the wireline card installed and working is the 25 pair AMP connector. It gives you just about anything you could want for connections.

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