Hello,
I need to take an Astro Spectra that is listening to a Trunking talkgroup and connect it to a two way RIC. I will either connect the other side of the RIC to a UHF Radio or directly to our UHF Quantar repeater.
I have the radio shop supposedly looking at completing this task, however our local shop seems to have more pressing issues..
When i spoke to them about doing it they tell me they have to modify something internal to the radio as the COR circuit looks at the Control channel.. The conversation then went to selling us an XTL2500..
Im not sure how to proceed but if anyone else has performed this and has a pin out.. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
John
RIC to Astro Spectra
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Re: RIC to Astro Spectra
There is a way to get filtered audio from the receiver out to the 15 pin jack. Then that is sent to the Quantar's wireline input.
NO RICK...
NO RICK...
Re: RIC to Astro Spectra
Two way operations? Sorry, don't think that will be happening easily. Is the trunk system on UHF or another band? You're probably going to need a Pyramid SVR or the like. Even then, there's not a great way to ensure the UHF radio has a channel grant on the trunking system. More details on the setup are required.
Re: RIC to Astro Spectra
I've manufactured an interface board so as to interface Motorola Smartnet trunking radios to ASTRO repeater.
Contact me for addtl. info
Contact me for addtl. info
Re: RIC to Astro Spectra
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=100569
There you will find jumper config for rx audio, ptt, and your COR sense line will be the VRS tx pin, although I'm not sure what logic it uses, you may need to flip it or modify it for compatibility with your Quantar.
For the love of Pete, don't let the MSS steer you to an XTL when you seem to have a pretty good handle on where you stand in this project; however having said that, then again, remember with Misssion Critical applications, you should go Stock unmodified, hence the 2500, IMHO
There you will find jumper config for rx audio, ptt, and your COR sense line will be the VRS tx pin, although I'm not sure what logic it uses, you may need to flip it or modify it for compatibility with your Quantar.
For the love of Pete, don't let the MSS steer you to an XTL when you seem to have a pretty good handle on where you stand in this project; however having said that, then again, remember with Misssion Critical applications, you should go Stock unmodified, hence the 2500, IMHO