You can also use the MRTI connector and program the Quantar to give MRTI 
priority and be a base not a repeater. All signals are present on the DB25 
on the rear of the chassis. The other way is by using the 50 pin telco 
connector on the rear and having the "Wildcard" option installed which is 
on or part of the "Wireline Interface"board....

Also as NJ902 says, if your are wanting to pass or do P25 you use the 
DIU3000 between the Quantar and the external controller...

Hope this helps...

Bryon K0BSJ


At 02:08 PM 4/11/2006, you wrote:
>--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "ANTHONY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO WIRE UP A CAT CONTROLLER TO A QUANTAR
>REAPEATER...
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>You cannot replace the Quantar's internal controller which is
>necessary for the station to operate, however, you can interface the
>Quantar to external devices such as a CAT controller.  That way you
>can get features that the Quantar does not have such as voice ID's,
>courtesy tones, announcements and so on.
>
>There is a tab in the Quantar service manual called "System
>Applications" that shows how to make the connections for PTT, COR, Rx
>and Tx audio.
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>To do this, the Quantar must have a wireline interface board installed.
>
>This also presumes that you are talking about analog only operation.
>If you want to do P25 digital or mixed-mode operation, you will
>require a DIU3000 to host the interface to an axternal controller.
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