Re: [Repeater-Builder] OK, this one is driving me nuts.... VXR-7000

2008-08-20 Thread Glenn Maclean
Jerry Steele wrote:
>
> On the VXR-7000, the RJ45 pins 1 and 2 are

> Any ideas
> - Jerry K8CMI
>
>  
Jerry and all,
I have uploaded a PDF file of the circuit I built to get the PL output 
to go to zero volts active on my VXR7000. I hope this will help others 
out there trying to get a VXR7000 PL output to go to zero volts. I had 
to use this circuit in order to get the VXR7000 to work with a ARCOM 
RC210 controller.

Glenn WA7SPY



Re: [Repeater-Builder] OK, this one is driving me nuts.... VXR-7000

2008-08-20 Thread Glenn Maclean
Jerry Steele wrote:
>
> On the VXR-7000, the RJ45 pins 1 and 2 are 
   
> Any ideas
>
> - Jerry K8CMI
>
>  
Jerry I have a solution for your problem I will email you a schematic of the 
circuit you need to build. I had the same issue with my VXR7000 
connecting it to a ARCOM RC210 controller. I built the circuit and it 
works great with the PL line going to zero volts.

Glenn WA7SPY



Re: [Repeater-Builder] OK, this one is driving me nuts.... VXR-7000

2008-08-20 Thread Mike Morris WA6ILQ
At 09:30 PM 08/19/08, you wrote:
>On the VXR-7000, the RJ45 pins 1 and 2 are the collector and emitter
>respectively of an optoisolator that changes state when the squelch is
>broken and the correct pl/dpl is used.  www.jammerdave.com/vertex.html
>says to connect the pin 1 to the pl detect of the repeater controller
>and pin 2 to ground.  He also says it is basically an open collector
>circuit.
>
>I tried step 1 and no luck.  I then connected a 33k pullup resistor
>between 12v and pin 1. I took pin 2 to ground.  I keyed the HT on the
>correct freq and pl and lo and behold, pin 1 dropped to ~1.3 volts.
>Problem is, my controller needs to see more like 0 volts.  I looked in
>the service manual and it looks like there is a zener keeping pin 1 at
>1.3 volts or higher.
>
>Any ideas
>
>- Jerry  K8CMI

Two series diodes plus a 2.2 K resistor to the base of an NPN transistor.
Emitter grounded.
A 4.7 K resistor from the collector to +5vDC.

The collector also feeds the input of your repeater controller.

Then a writeup to repeater-builder

Mike WA6ILQ



[Repeater-Builder] OK, this one is driving me nuts.... VXR-7000

2008-08-19 Thread Jerry Steele
On the VXR-7000, the RJ45 pins 1 and 2 are the collector and emitter 
respectively of an optoisolator that changes state when the squelch is 
broken and the correct pl/dpl is used.  www.jammerdave.com/vertex.html 
says to connect the pin 1 to the pl detect of the repeater controller 
and pin 2 to ground.  He also says it is basically an open collector 
circuit.

I tried step 1 and no luck.  I then connected a 33k pullup resistor 
between 12v and pin 1. I took pin 2 to ground.  I keyed the HT on the 
correct freq and pl and lo and behold, pin 1 dropped to ~1.3 volts.  
Problem is, my controller needs to see more like 0 volts.  I looked in 
the service manual and it looks like there is a zener keeping pin 1 at 
1.3 volts or higher.

Any ideas

- Jerry  K8CMI