Harris XG75 1-Way Crossband Repeat to CDM1250
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 3:42 pm
So Im messing around with a project at my local volunteer station. We have been approved for a new vhf frequency. We need to take the Audio and COR from Harris XG75P and link it to a VHF CDM1250 Radio. Basically we are trying to build a 1-way crossband repeater from 700MHZ Trunked TAC1 to our Licensed VHF Frequency to broadcast to our members multi-channel voice pagers.
The XG75P Has (Fig 1 Below)
► +5V COR when voice traffic is received, 0 - 0.2 volts dc when no voice is present.
► Amp Speaker out that also has an External Ear Bud Connection (.03 watts of audio out of the ear bud jack)
► Ground
CDM1250
► Carrier Receive TX Input (COR)
► MIC Audio In
► Ground.
Both items are plugged in to the same power supply, same ground. XG75 +5VDC COR is plugged in to Carrier RX on CDM1250 when this is set to Carrier (-) Debunce on
the CDM1250 Transmits continuously when the COR out of the XG75 is connected to the CDM1250. I changed the Carrier detect to (+) but this just causes the radio to beep beep beep until I turn it off or reprogram the radio back to (-) Carrier. (Fig 2 Below)
What am I doing wrong (Other then using a Harris Radio)? I am using what we have available to keep down on cost.
Once I figure all this out I want to have a cable professionally made to use.
XG75P Pinout (Fig 1)
Schematic (Fig 2)
Thanks for your input guys and gals.
Brian
The XG75P Has (Fig 1 Below)
► +5V COR when voice traffic is received, 0 - 0.2 volts dc when no voice is present.
► Amp Speaker out that also has an External Ear Bud Connection (.03 watts of audio out of the ear bud jack)
► Ground
CDM1250
► Carrier Receive TX Input (COR)
► MIC Audio In
► Ground.
Both items are plugged in to the same power supply, same ground. XG75 +5VDC COR is plugged in to Carrier RX on CDM1250 when this is set to Carrier (-) Debunce on
the CDM1250 Transmits continuously when the COR out of the XG75 is connected to the CDM1250. I changed the Carrier detect to (+) but this just causes the radio to beep beep beep until I turn it off or reprogram the radio back to (-) Carrier. (Fig 2 Below)
What am I doing wrong (Other then using a Harris Radio)? I am using what we have available to keep down on cost.
Once I figure all this out I want to have a cable professionally made to use.
XG75P Pinout (Fig 1)
Schematic (Fig 2)
Thanks for your input guys and gals.
Brian