Skipp,

Although the majority of I/O pins can be assigned "a la carte," some RSS
includes pre-programmed assignments.  These are simply defaults that can be
edited to suit the particular application.  Some pins can be assigned only
to inputs, some only to outputs, and some can be either.  The one rule that
must be followed is that no two or more pins may be assigned the same
function- other than null.

The main drawback to the Motorola R.I.C.K is that it does not have ID
capability.

As for the availability of certain manuals for download, we try to avoid
scanning and posting any copyrighted manuals while they are still in print-
unless, of course, the copyright owner has granted explicit permission to
post.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of skipp025
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 2:48 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorhead (Motorola) 16 pin conn Maxtrac, GM300,
M120 programming information?

Motorhead (Motorola) 16 pin conn Maxtrac, GM300, M120, 
Radius programming information? 

Is there a place on the web that describes how the 16 pin jack on 
the above listed Motorola Mobile Radios can be assigned and for 
what I/O Functions. 

Some radios appear ready made for the rick controller and 
the many back-to-back cables sold on Ebay. But I'm sure not 
all the mentioned radios can be configured for repeater and 
link service. 

Some of the software for various radios comes up with an option 
section to assign the pins to various logic in/out functions. It 
all looks quite messy trying to figure out what every radio can 
do. Has someone already done the job and posted it on the web 
for public viewing? 

Thanks in advance for your replies. 
s. 


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