RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
More information about this project. I have the station working - receiving, decoding proper PL tone, repeating, transmitting audio, etc. The only thing it is NOT doing is encoding tone for transmit. (A reminder - this is a Community Repeater MICOR chassis, NOT the standard repeater chassis.) Anyway - from what I can tell, the Master Control module is NOT sending tone out to the modulator. The problem I have is this: the manual supplement I have shows a different Master Control module that what I have. My modules are not IC-based, the ones on the manual are. Therefore, I believe the schematic and operation for the module I have is completely different than that in the manual. Does anyone have an earlier issue of the Community Repeater manual - 68P81025E55 (probably revision A, since mine is a "B")? *ALL* I think I need are the pages pertaining to the Master Control Module - part #TLN5803A. (Other part numbers may be: TLN8780A or TLN1684A - these are numbers stamped on the flange of the card - the first number above was printed right on the circuit board.) The module referenced in my manual is TRN6165A. For those with a manual - I am seeing tone at Pin 7 ("Tone PL Out") but not at Pin 2 ("Tone or Binary PL to Modulator") on the Master Control module. I tried merely jumpering Pin 7 to Pin 2 - doesn't work. Because the schematic and board layout is completely different, I have no reference to be able to chase signal through the circuit. I'm also wondering if a required jumper is missing or a jumper is improperly installed on my Master Control card. Thanks! Mark - N9WYS
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
A simplified way to make it work would be to take out all cards. Modify the station control per Kevins info in repeater builders. Find the Ptt of the transmitter and run to the station control board. I have modified 2 this way and they both work great. I use a separate micor sq chip but you can use the one in the Rx per repeater builder info. Ralph -- Original message -- From: "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Well, the MICOR Community Repeater manual supplement arrived today, and I've > been going through it with the proverbial fine-toothed comb. > > I replaced most of the jumpers I originally removed from the backplane. > (According to the jumper matrix in the CR manual, they needed to be IN > whereas the "regular" repeater indicated they needed to be OUT.) I also > went through the various cards necessary and checked jumper settings for > those. This is where I ran into my next problem(s). > > First off, the repeater does NOT need a Line Driver card for Community > Repeater operation. I does need: > Time Out Timer > Station Control > Squelch Gate > Master Decoder and > 4-User Control modules. > > I went through the manual to set the jumpers as necessary, but ran into a > snag with the Squelch Gate. Both manuals ("Community Repeater" and "Control > and Applications") identify the Squelch Gate card as TLN4662A. I have about > a dozen SG cards and they're all TLN8772A, of various vintage. Parts are > laid out differently than what is shown in the manuals, and I can't even > find some of the jumpers referenced in the manuals on the cards. > Specifically, I can't seem to find JU-12, JU-14 or JU-15... if they're on > the card, they aren't very marked well. > > Anyway, I've actually take a step backward with this project, in that once I > replaced the jumpers on the backplane, I lost repeater operation with the > Line Driver card. (In a way, I kind of expected that, though.) I was able > before to key the repeater with the proper input freq and PL, now I cannot. > Also if I key the station with the PTT switch on the Station Control card, > it does not drop when PTT is released. > > My first question is: Is there a different version of the Squelch Gate card > that I need, or is the TLN8772A a "direct replacement"? If it is a direct > replacement card, does anyone have the manual page(s) for this particular > card so I can get the jumper settings and locations picked out? My thinking > at the moment is that I still don't have the jumper configuration correct on > the SG card... > > Next, the manual calls out yet a different part number for the backplane: > TCN1211A. To reiterate, my backplane is a TRN6421A. > > I'm getting more confused as time goes on. If Motorola issued > upgrades/revisions for the various control cards and the backplane, the > documentation isn't contained in any of the manuals I have. My backplane is > apparently properly labeled for card placement (according to the Community > Repeater manual) but for whatever reason, I'm not making any progress. > --- Begin Message --- Well, the MICOR Community Repeater manual supplement arrived today, and I've been going through it with the proverbial fine-toothed comb. I replaced most of the jumpers I originally removed from the backplane. (According to the jumper matrix in the CR manual, they needed to be IN whereas the "regular" repeater indicated they needed to be OUT.) I also went through the various cards necessary and checked jumper settings for those. This is where I ran into my next problem(s). First off, the repeater does NOT need a Line Driver card for Community Repeater operation. I does need: Time Out Timer Station Control Squelch Gate Master Decoder and 4-User Control modules. I went through the manual to set the jumpers as necessary, but ran into a snag with the Squelch Gate. Both manuals ("Community Repeater" and "Control and Applications") identify the Squelch Gate card as TLN4662A. I have about a dozen SG cards and they're all TLN8772A, of various vintage. Parts are laid out differently than what is shown in the manuals, and I can't even find some of the jumpers referenced in the manuals on the cards. Specifically, I can't seem to find JU-12, JU-14 or JU-15... if they're on the card, they aren't very marked well. Anyway, I've actually take a step backward with this project, in that once I replaced the jumpers on the backplane, I lost repeater operation with the Line Driver card. (In a way, I kind of expected that, though.) I was able before to key the repeater with the proper input freq and PL, now I cannot. Also if I key the station with the PTT switch on the Station Control card, it does not drop when PTT is released. My first question is: Is there a different version of the Squelch Gate card that I need, or is the TLN8772A a "direct replacement"? If it is a direct replacement card, does anyone have the manual page(s) for this p
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Well, the MICOR Community Repeater manual supplement arrived today, and I've been going through it with the proverbial fine-toothed comb. I replaced most of the jumpers I originally removed from the backplane. (According to the jumper matrix in the CR manual, they needed to be IN whereas the "regular" repeater indicated they needed to be OUT.) I also went through the various cards necessary and checked jumper settings for those. This is where I ran into my next problem(s). First off, the repeater does NOT need a Line Driver card for Community Repeater operation. I does need: Time Out Timer Station Control Squelch Gate Master Decoder and 4-User Control modules. I went through the manual to set the jumpers as necessary, but ran into a snag with the Squelch Gate. Both manuals ("Community Repeater" and "Control and Applications") identify the Squelch Gate card as TLN4662A. I have about a dozen SG cards and they're all TLN8772A, of various vintage. Parts are laid out differently than what is shown in the manuals, and I can't even find some of the jumpers referenced in the manuals on the cards. Specifically, I can't seem to find JU-12, JU-14 or JU-15... if they're on the card, they aren't very marked well. Anyway, I've actually take a step backward with this project, in that once I replaced the jumpers on the backplane, I lost repeater operation with the Line Driver card. (In a way, I kind of expected that, though.) I was able before to key the repeater with the proper input freq and PL, now I cannot. Also if I key the station with the PTT switch on the Station Control card, it does not drop when PTT is released. My first question is: Is there a different version of the Squelch Gate card that I need, or is the TLN8772A a "direct replacement"? If it is a direct replacement card, does anyone have the manual page(s) for this particular card so I can get the jumper settings and locations picked out? My thinking at the moment is that I still don't have the jumper configuration correct on the SG card... Next, the manual calls out yet a different part number for the backplane: TCN1211A. To reiterate, my backplane is a TRN6421A. I'm getting more confused as time goes on. If Motorola issued upgrades/revisions for the various control cards and the backplane, the documentation isn't contained in any of the manuals I have. My backplane is apparently properly labeled for card placement (according to the Community Repeater manual) but for whatever reason, I'm not making any progress.
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
This is as good a time as any to mention that the Micor Community Repeater Supplement 6881025E55 has been revealed as a prime candidate for full-page scanning into PDF for posting on the RBTIP site. If any readers (other than Mark- he'll be sleeping with his book for weeks!) have a clean and complete original hard copy of that manual and are willing to loan it for scanning, please contact me directly at mycall at verizon dot net. Thanks! 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9wys Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 6:30 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Joe and Eric, OK, many thanks. I bought that manual earlier today from an eBay seller for $14 -- MANUAL #68P81025E55-B. (Eric, I see the reference you sent wants $20 and it's an older manual to boot.) The seller said it will be shipped first thing tomorrow, so I guess now I just sit and wait. Hopefully when it gets here I'll have one of those "Ah-HAH!" moments... ;-) Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> On Behalf Of Joe Burkleo Mark, I think Eric is correct in that you have got a community repeater chassis. These can be a handful to get properly jumpered and configured. If you can not find a TLN5644A backplane board, this will be a little more of a challenge. I think you are in a holding pattern here until your community repeater manual shows up. (I think I remember you saying you had one coming.) Then it will all become clear as mud and the pieces will start falling into place for you. I will go through my manuals tomorrow and verify what Eric and I are thinking. 73, Joe - WA7JAW From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> On Behalf Of Eric Lemmon Mark, I did a little research on the 3rd Street site, and I am convinced that you have a community repeater. The manual you need is 6881025E55, which supplements the 6881025E50 manual that you already have, for the basic station. It is NLA from Motorola Parts, but one is available on eBay as Item Number 260214404023. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Joe and Eric, OK, many thanks. I bought that manual earlier today from an eBay seller for $14 -- MANUAL #68P81025E55-B. (Eric, I see the reference you sent wants $20 and it's an older manual to boot.) The seller said it will be shipped first thing tomorrow, so I guess now I just sit and wait. Hopefully when it gets here I'll have one of those "Ah-HAH!" moments... ;-) Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Joe Burkleo Mark, I think Eric is correct in that you have got a community repeater chassis. These can be a handful to get properly jumpered and configured. If you can not find a TLN5644A backplane board, this will be a little more of a challenge. I think you are in a holding pattern here until your community repeater manual shows up. (I think I remember you saying you had one coming.) Then it will all become clear as mud and the pieces will start falling into place for you. I will go through my manuals tomorrow and verify what Eric and I are thinking. 73, Joe - WA7JAW From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Eric Lemmon Mark, I did a little research on the 3rd Street site, and I am convinced that you have a community repeater. The manual you need is 6881025E55, which supplements the 6881025E50 manual that you already have, for the basic station. It is NLA from Motorola Parts, but one is available on eBay as Item Number 260214404023. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Mark, I did a little research on the 3rd Street site, and I am convinced that you have a community repeater. The manual you need is 6881025E55, which supplements the 6881025E50 manual that you already have, for the basic station. It is NLA from Motorola Parts, but one is available on eBay as Item Number 260214404023. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9wys Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:56 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis I looked at 7 of the 14 chassis I have; the ones I looked at were *all* TRN6421 - including those with what appeared to be the Zetron interface wiring. The labeling for the card cage is as follows (again, listed from right to left): TOT STN CONT SQUELCH GATE SINGLE TONE DECODER MASTER DECODER FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE > Yes, 4 slots labeled the same FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE / DIODE LOGIC MULTI PL ENCODER MULTI DLP ENCODER Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Joe Burkleo Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 6:37 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Mark, I agree with Eric, you are aways away from cutting and hacking on traces until we can identify exactly which backplane board you are working with. Most of the time that I have seen the TRN prefix, it usually has been tied to the PURC series of radios. Are all of your backplane boards that you have, this same model number? On the backplane board what are the cards slots labeled as? Knowing this information may help identify what the original station service type was. Joe - WA7JAW --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> , "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK - I'm now home from work and have had an opportunity to look at the > station. The backplane has the following number printed on it: TRN6421A > > Motorola parts identifies it as: BD INTCONN --- "*This item has been > cancelled" > > This is all I can seem to find about it right now... > > And Eric, these are the manuals I currently have: > Control and Applications Manuals: 68P81025E60-E and 68P81025E60-F > MICOR Base and Repeater Stations Manuals: 68P81025E50-G (12W to 75W > stations) and 68P81039E55-A (200W and 225W stations) > > Mark - N9WYS > Yahoo! Groups Links No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com> Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1576 - Release Date: 7/27/2008 4:16 PM
Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
You have what were referred to as "Community Repeater" stations. Before LTR trunking and 800 MHz there were community or shared repeater stations everywhere used heavily by businesses small and large. There is a seperate manual addition which deals with this station. I'll check my files tomorrow. Basically (going from memory) the discriminator signal leaves the RX and goes to the SQ gate and the Master Decoder. Based on which PL or DPL codes are activated on the Four User Modules the signal is either repeated or ignored. Usually the code that is received is transmitted, however it is possible via the Diode Logic and Multi PL or DPL encoder cards to translate the incoming code to another outgoing code. Milt N3LTQ - Original Message - From: "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 7:56 PM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis >I looked at 7 of the 14 chassis I have; the ones I looked at were *all* > TRN6421 - including those with what appeared to be the Zetron interface > wiring. > > The labeling for the card cage is as follows (again, listed from right to > left): > > TOT > STN CONT > SQUELCH GATE > SINGLE TONE DECODER > MASTER DECODER > FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ > FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ > FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE> Yes, 4 slots labeled the same > FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE / > DIODE LOGIC > MULTI PL ENCODER > MULTI DLP ENCODER > > Mark - N9WYS > > -Original Message- > From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Burkleo > Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 6:37 PM > To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF MICOR Unified Chassis > > Mark, > I agree with Eric, you are aways away from cutting and hacking on > traces until we can identify exactly which backplane board you are > working with. > > Most of the time that I have seen the TRN prefix, it usually has been > tied to the PURC series of radios. Are all of your backplane boards > that you have, this same model number? > > On the backplane board what are the cards slots labeled as? Knowing > this information may help identify what the original station service > type was. > > Joe - WA7JAW > > --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> OK - I'm now home from work and have had an opportunity to look at the >> station. The backplane has the following number printed on it: > TRN6421A >> >> Motorola parts identifies it as: BD INTCONN --- "*This item has been >> cancelled" >> >> This is all I can seem to find about it right now... >> >> And Eric, these are the manuals I currently have: >> Control and Applications Manuals: 68P81025E60-E and 68P81025E60-F >> MICOR Base and Repeater Stations Manuals: 68P81025E50-G (12W to 75W >> stations) and 68P81039E55-A (200W and 225W stations) >> >> Mark - N9WYS >> > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1576 - Release Date: 7/27/2008 > 4:16 PM > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Mark, With the capability to have 16 users, I am guessing that it is more likely to be a community repeater station than a PURC station. Of course, there may be components that are common to both. Since you already have the manuals you need for a basic Micor repeater, you might consider swapping the TRN6421A backplane for a "standard" TLN5644A backplane. That way, you can use readily-available modules, and not worry about finding new manuals. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9wys Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:56 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis I looked at 7 of the 14 chassis I have; the ones I looked at were *all* TRN6421 - including those with what appeared to be the Zetron interface wiring. The labeling for the card cage is as follows (again, listed from right to left): TOT STN CONT SQUELCH GATE SINGLE TONE DECODER MASTER DECODER FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE > Yes, 4 slots labeled the same FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE / DIODE LOGIC MULTI PL ENCODER MULTI DLP ENCODER Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Joe Burkleo Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 6:37 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Mark, I agree with Eric, you are aways away from cutting and hacking on traces until we can identify exactly which backplane board you are working with. Most of the time that I have seen the TRN prefix, it usually has been tied to the PURC series of radios. Are all of your backplane boards that you have, this same model number? On the backplane board what are the cards slots labeled as? Knowing this information may help identify what the original station service type was. Joe - WA7JAW --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> , "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK - I'm now home from work and have had an opportunity to look at the > station. The backplane has the following number printed on it: TRN6421A > > Motorola parts identifies it as: BD INTCONN --- "*This item has been > cancelled" > > This is all I can seem to find about it right now... > > And Eric, these are the manuals I currently have: > Control and Applications Manuals: 68P81025E60-E and 68P81025E60-F > MICOR Base and Repeater Stations Manuals: 68P81025E50-G (12W to 75W > stations) and 68P81039E55-A (200W and 225W stations) > > Mark - N9WYS > Yahoo! Groups Links No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com> Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1576 - Release Date: 7/27/2008 4:16 PM
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
I looked at 7 of the 14 chassis I have; the ones I looked at were *all* TRN6421 - including those with what appeared to be the Zetron interface wiring. The labeling for the card cage is as follows (again, listed from right to left): TOT STN CONT SQUELCH GATE SINGLE TONE DECODER MASTER DECODER FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE \ FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE> Yes, 4 slots labeled the same FOUR USER CONTORL MODULE / DIODE LOGIC MULTI PL ENCODER MULTI DLP ENCODER Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Burkleo Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 6:37 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Mark, I agree with Eric, you are aways away from cutting and hacking on traces until we can identify exactly which backplane board you are working with. Most of the time that I have seen the TRN prefix, it usually has been tied to the PURC series of radios. Are all of your backplane boards that you have, this same model number? On the backplane board what are the cards slots labeled as? Knowing this information may help identify what the original station service type was. Joe - WA7JAW --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK - I'm now home from work and have had an opportunity to look at the > station. The backplane has the following number printed on it: TRN6421A > > Motorola parts identifies it as: BD INTCONN --- "*This item has been > cancelled" > > This is all I can seem to find about it right now... > > And Eric, these are the manuals I currently have: > Control and Applications Manuals: 68P81025E60-E and 68P81025E60-F > MICOR Base and Repeater Stations Manuals: 68P81025E50-G (12W to 75W > stations) and 68P81039E55-A (200W and 225W stations) > > Mark - N9WYS > Yahoo! Groups Links No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1576 - Release Date: 7/27/2008 4:16 PM
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Excellent! When you get that Community Repeater manual in hand, and if it is clean and complete, please consider loaning it to the Repeater-Builder support staff for full-page scanning into PDF. Please contact me directly at mycall at verizon dot net for the details. Please identify your manual by title and the publication number, including letter suffix. Thanks! 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9wys Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 10:26 AM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Thanks, Eric. I'm not sure whether I need the Community Repeater supplement to configure it to work with the 4-User Control card... In any event, I just found one at everyone's favorite auction site, so I picked it up. If I don't need it, I can add it to my library for future reference. I believe I have the other two manuals at home, but I'll double check the numbers when I get home this afternoon. Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> On Behalf Of Eric Lemmon Mark, If you're not going to use your repeater as a community repeater, then you don't need the community repeater supplement. There are two Motorola manuals that you do need: 6881025E50 UHF Station Instruction manual, NLA 6881025E60 Control & Applications Supplement, NLA Since both of these important documents are now cancelled and NLA from Motorola Parts, they are in the queue to be scanned. Once you have the manuals in hand, you can re-configure the jumpers to restore standalone repeater operation. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Thanks, Eric. I'm not sure whether I need the Community Repeater supplement to configure it to work with the 4-User Control card... In any event, I just found one at everyone's favorite auction site, so I picked it up. If I don't need it, I can add it to my library for future reference. I believe I have the other two manuals at home, but I'll double check the numbers when I get home this afternoon. Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Eric Lemmon Mark, If you're not going to use your repeater as a community repeater, then you don't need the community repeater supplement. There are two Motorola manuals that you do need: 6881025E50 UHF Station Instruction manual, NLA 6881025E60 Control & Applications Supplement, NLA Since both of these important documents are now cancelled and NLA from Motorola Parts, they are in the queue to be scanned. Once you have the manuals in hand, you can re-configure the jumpers to restore standalone repeater operation. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Well, that got me 6 responses, but nothing like what I need. or maybe. The one that MIGHT be what I need reads: MAN INSTR FASC SUPPLEMENT It is item # 6881074C55 But I'm only guessing at this stage. Mark - N9WYS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Gary Glaenzer I think the title said 'Instruction Manual-Supplemental' in smaller print 'For use with Manual 68-xx' - Original Message - From: n9wys Thanks Gary. I did a search at Motorola parts for a manual starting with "68-81" and got over 2600 responses. Of course, the suffix of "E25" was not included in any of the responses. The majority of the available manuals were for newer series Astro products. All of the responses I checked were for manuals with the number 68-81000XXX, where XXX is equal to the suffix. The closest I could find to what you referenced were suffixes B16, B50, B55, and B80. The only thing in the item description for any of these manuals was the word(s) "Manual", "Man" or "Manual Instruction". Wonderful... And to top it all off, they are all listed as follows: "* Item has been cancelled." :-( Mark - N9WYS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Gary Glaenzer Mark; You need the supplemental manual that covers the community repeater..68-81XXXE25 is the number if memory serves The backplane for a CR was unique, as I recall, and trying to work on wone without the book is an experience in frustration As for your missing TX PL, you are missing a jumper; there was an option to cross-code PL's and a jumper had to be cut for that as I remeber it Gary
Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
no, the second line said 'Must be used in conjunction with Manual 68-x' - Original Message - From: Gary Glaenzer To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 11:42 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis I think the title said 'Instruction Manual-Supplemental' in smaller print 'For use with Manual 68-xx' - Original Message - From: n9wys To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 11:22 AM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Thanks Gary. I did a search at Motorola parts for a manual starting with "68-81" and got over 2600 responses. Of course, the suffix of "E25" was not included in any of the responses. The majority of the available manuals were for newer series Astro products. All of the responses I checked were for manuals with the number 68-81000XXX, where XXX is equal to the suffix. The closest I could find to what you referenced were suffixes B16, B50, B55, and B80. The only thing in the item description for any of these manuals was the word(s) "Manual", "Man" or "Manual Instruction". Wonderful... And to top it all off, they are all listed as follows: "* Item has been cancelled." :-( Mark - N9WYS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Gary Glaenzer Mark; You need the supplemental manual that covers the community repeater..68-81XXXE25 is the number if memory serves The backplane for a CR was unique, as I recall, and trying to work on wone without the book is an experience in frustration As for your missing TX PL, you are missing a jumper; there was an option to cross-code PL's and a jumper had to be cut for that as I remeber it Gary No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1575 - Release Date: 7/26/2008 4:18 PM No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1575 - Release Date: 7/26/2008 4:18 PM
Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
I think the title said 'Instruction Manual-Supplemental' in smaller print 'For use with Manual 68-xx' - Original Message - From: n9wys To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 11:22 AM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Thanks Gary. I did a search at Motorola parts for a manual starting with "68-81" and got over 2600 responses. Of course, the suffix of "E25" was not included in any of the responses. The majority of the available manuals were for newer series Astro products. All of the responses I checked were for manuals with the number 68-81000XXX, where XXX is equal to the suffix. The closest I could find to what you referenced were suffixes B16, B50, B55, and B80. The only thing in the item description for any of these manuals was the word(s) "Manual", "Man" or "Manual Instruction". Wonderful... And to top it all off, they are all listed as follows: "* Item has been cancelled." :-( Mark - N9WYS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Gary Glaenzer Mark; You need the supplemental manual that covers the community repeater..68-81XXXE25 is the number if memory serves The backplane for a CR was unique, as I recall, and trying to work on wone without the book is an experience in frustration As for your missing TX PL, you are missing a jumper; there was an option to cross-code PL's and a jumper had to be cut for that as I remeber it Gary No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1575 - Release Date: 7/26/2008 4:18 PM
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
I was aware that there might be previous modifications. I have 14 of these chassis I picked up from the same source, so I have been comparing them as I go along to watch for issues like that. The only thing I have found so far is two or three of them were modified for connection to an external controller, like a Zetron panel. But I am not using one of those chassis (or at least I don't think). I had some issues with connections to the cards - some of the cards themselves had bad connector pin receptacles, and in other instances the pins on the backplane were bent - but I think I have all this resolved. I'll double check the card edges to make sure the pin seats are tight. I have an extender card to work with, too, so I think that'll help. Mark - N9WYS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Com/Rad Inc Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 10:00 AM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Hi Mark I have built a few of these from "subs" not necessarilloy from the same station - Not always a good idea. Sounds l ike you have everyting in the right place(s) -- With equipment this old you're up against (1) Possible "modifciation" from previous interventions (2) aging of edge connection and integrity. (3) ?? We have worked out issues with Mocor stations in recent times and I found that following the system diagram and the related card diags you can scope out the repeat audio at different poiints and shoul hav eminimal time wasted in locating where the problem is - from there you can swap cards ( if you have spares ) or do diags on the card. Check the condition of the back plane pins etc and jiggle the sta control module around along with the others. etc you may find an intermittent. - Original Message - From: n9wys <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 8:56 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis OK gang, I'm working on another project and have run into a wall. I have a UHF MICOR Unified chassis station that I am reassembling with the thought of putting it on GMRS once finished. Yes, this station was TOTALLY disassembled and scattered to the four winds - chassis, PA and some cards came from one place, more cards from another, yet more cards from yet another place, power supply and cabinet from yet another... I have the station reassembled to the point where it is operating in that it repeats (keys up on receipt of signal and PL) but it does not pass audio. And yes, I am resurrecting it on the freqs it was originally tuned before I make any changes. Right now it's on 462./467. and has one 4-User Control Module (PL decode) card in the chassis. No PL on TX yet... The station has the following cards in the chassis (listed from right to left): Line Driver Station Control Module Squelch Gate Time Out Timer Master Decoder 4-User Control Module Card Am I missing any other cards? I know these stations have jumpers all over the place - backplane, cards, etc. - that all needed to be configured properly for the thing to work the way it should. I have the manuals, but I am stumped. I know I'm missing something, SOMEWHERE - my problem is: WHAT and WHERE? Besides, the manual's diagram for the backplane shows jumpers numbered in a certain sequence and the backplane I have has them numbered differently - they're in the same locations, but numbered differently. (For example JU1 and JU3 are opposite when the manual is compared to the one I have in the shack.) I've also gone to the Repeater-Builder web site, but those pages seem to refer more to the conversion of the station or cards rather than making it work "as designed." Maybe once I get it going, then I can think about conversion of the cards that Kevin referenced... Anyway - as far as the backplane goes, I think all jumpers except for JU5 should be OUT. Am I correct? (I currently do not plan on any remote control of the station, but later down the road maybe tone remote operation...) And what about the Line Driver, Squelch Gate and/or Station Control Module cards jumpers? Any ideas? (Kevin, you're the MICOR guru...) Thanks, Mark - N9WYS No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1575 - Release Date: 7/26/2008 4:18 PM <>
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Thanks Gary. I did a search at Motorola parts for a manual starting with "68-81" and got over 2600 responses. Of course, the suffix of "E25" was not included in any of the responses. The majority of the available manuals were for newer series Astro products. All of the responses I checked were for manuals with the number 68-81000XXX, where XXX is equal to the suffix. The closest I could find to what you referenced were suffixes B16, B50, B55, and B80. The only thing in the item description for any of these manuals was the word(s) "Manual", "Man" or "Manual Instruction". Wonderful... And to top it all off, they are all listed as follows: "* Item has been cancelled." :-( Mark - N9WYS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Gary Glaenzer Mark; You need the supplemental manual that covers the community repeater..68-81XXXE25 is the number if memory serves The backplane for a CR was unique, as I recall, and trying to work on wone without the book is an experience in frustration As for your missing TX PL, you are missing a jumper; there was an option to cross-code PL's and a jumper had to be cut for that as I remeber it Gary
Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Hi Mark I have built a few of these from "subs" not necessarilloy from the same station - Not always a good idea. Sounds l ike you have everyting in the right place(s) -- With equipment this old you're up against (1) Possible "modifciation" from previous interventions (2) aging of edge connection and integrity. (3) ?? We have worked out issues with Mocor stations in recent times and I found that following the system diagram and the related card diags you can scope out the repeat audio at different poiints and shoul hav eminimal time wasted in locating where the problem is - from there you can swap cards ( if you have spares ) or do diags on the card. Check the condition of the back plane pins etc and jiggle the sta control module around along with the others. etc you may find an intermittent. - Original Message - From: n9wys To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 8:56 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis OK gang, I'm working on another project and have run into a wall. I have a UHF MICOR Unified chassis station that I am reassembling with the thought of putting it on GMRS once finished. Yes, this station was TOTALLY disassembled and scattered to the four winds - chassis, PA and some cards came from one place, more cards from another, yet more cards from yet another place, power supply and cabinet from yet another... I have the station reassembled to the point where it is operating in that it repeats (keys up on receipt of signal and PL) but it does not pass audio. And yes, I am resurrecting it on the freqs it was originally tuned before I make any changes. Right now it's on 462./467. and has one 4-User Control Module (PL decode) card in the chassis. No PL on TX yet... The station has the following cards in the chassis (listed from right to left): Line Driver Station Control Module Squelch Gate Time Out Timer Master Decoder 4-User Control Module Card Am I missing any other cards? I know these stations have jumpers all over the place - backplane, cards, etc. - that all needed to be configured properly for the thing to work the way it should. I have the manuals, but I am stumped. I know I'm missing something, SOMEWHERE - my problem is: WHAT and WHERE? Besides, the manual's diagram for the backplane shows jumpers numbered in a certain sequence and the backplane I have has them numbered differently - they're in the same locations, but numbered differently. (For example JU1 and JU3 are opposite when the manual is compared to the one I have in the shack.) I've also gone to the Repeater-Builder web site, but those pages seem to refer more to the conversion of the station or cards rather than making it work "as designed." Maybe once I get it going, then I can think about conversion of the cards that Kevin referenced... Anyway - as far as the backplane goes, I think all jumpers except for JU5 should be OUT. Am I correct? (I currently do not plan on any remote control of the station, but later down the road maybe tone remote operation...) And what about the Line Driver, Squelch Gate and/or Station Control Module cards jumpers? Any ideas? (Kevin, you're the MICOR guru...) Thanks, Mark - N9WYS
Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Mark; You need the supplemental manual that covers the community repeater..68-81XXXE25 is the number if memory serves The backplane for a CR was unique, as I recall, and trying to work on wone without the book is an experience in frustration As for your missing TX PL, you are missing a jumper; there was an option to cross-code PL's and a jumper had to be cut for that as I remeber it Gary - Original Message - From: n9wys To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 9:26 AM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Hi, Jeff - and thanks for the quick reply. The number on the backplane does NOT match - but don't ask me what it is, because I'm at work and can't get to the station right now. I should be home by 3PM CDT, so I can post it then if necessary. I do know these were repeater station originally, not paging stations. So how do I go about getting the proper documentation? I'm pretty sure the manuals are all out of print by now... (I do have the "orange book" - Applications Manual, I think - as well as the manuals for both the low and high power stations.) However, the orange book does not show all the modules I have - I know it doesn't cover the 4-User Control Module, and maybe not the Master Decoder either... I have several versions of the Station Control, Squelch Gate and Time Out Timer modules - some schematics for the "newer" revisions are not shown in the manual either. Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Jeff DePolo > I know these stations have jumpers all over the place - > backplane, cards, > etc. - that all needed to be configured properly for the > thing to work the > way it should. I have the manuals, but I am stumped. I know > I'm missing > something, SOMEWHERE - my problem is: WHAT and WHERE? Could be quite a few reasons why you don't have repeat audio. Start at the receiver and work your way forward, using the chart for the unified chassis and the module schematics in the "orange book" to help you follow the repeat audio path through the station. > Besides, the manual's diagram for the backplane shows jumpers > numbered in a > certain sequence and the backplane I have has them numbered > differently - > they're in the same locations, but numbered differently. You sure you have a standard backplane? There were a number of varients, one of the more common being the backplanes that were used for Micor PURC (paging) stations. Check the part number stamped on the backplane board for the unified chassis and make sure it matches what you have documentation for. --- Jeff WN3A Yahoo! Groups Links No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1575 - Release Date: 7/26/2008 4:18 PM No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1575 - Release Date: 7/26/2008 4:18 PM
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
Hi, Jeff - and thanks for the quick reply. The number on the backplane does NOT match - but don't ask me what it is, because I'm at work and can't get to the station right now. I should be home by 3PM CDT, so I can post it then if necessary. I do know these were repeater station originally, not paging stations. So how do I go about getting the proper documentation? I'm pretty sure the manuals are all out of print by now... (I do have the "orange book" - Applications Manual, I think - as well as the manuals for both the low and high power stations.) However, the orange book does not show all the modules I have - I know it doesn't cover the 4-User Control Module, and maybe not the Master Decoder either... I have several versions of the Station Control, Squelch Gate and Time Out Timer modules - some schematics for the "newer" revisions are not shown in the manual either. Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Jeff DePolo > I know these stations have jumpers all over the place - > backplane, cards, > etc. - that all needed to be configured properly for the > thing to work the > way it should. I have the manuals, but I am stumped. I know > I'm missing > something, SOMEWHERE - my problem is: WHAT and WHERE? Could be quite a few reasons why you don't have repeat audio. Start at the receiver and work your way forward, using the chart for the unified chassis and the module schematics in the "orange book" to help you follow the repeat audio path through the station. > Besides, the manual's diagram for the backplane shows jumpers > numbered in a > certain sequence and the backplane I have has them numbered > differently - > they're in the same locations, but numbered differently. You sure you have a standard backplane? There were a number of varients, one of the more common being the backplanes that were used for Micor PURC (paging) stations. Check the part number stamped on the backplane board for the unified chassis and make sure it matches what you have documentation for. --- Jeff WN3A Yahoo! Groups Links No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.6/1575 - Release Date: 7/26/2008 4:18 PM
RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
> I know these stations have jumpers all over the place - > backplane, cards, > etc. - that all needed to be configured properly for the > thing to work the > way it should. I have the manuals, but I am stumped. I know > I'm missing > something, SOMEWHERE - my problem is: WHAT and WHERE? Could be quite a few reasons why you don't have repeat audio. Start at the receiver and work your way forward, using the chart for the unified chassis and the module schematics in the "orange book" to help you follow the repeat audio path through the station. > Besides, the manual's diagram for the backplane shows jumpers > numbered in a > certain sequence and the backplane I have has them numbered > differently - > they're in the same locations, but numbered differently. You sure you have a standard backplane? There were a number of varients, one of the more common being the backplanes that were used for Micor PURC (paging) stations. Check the part number stamped on the backplane board for the unified chassis and make sure it matches what you have documentation for. --- Jeff WN3A
[Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis
OK gang, I'm working on another project and have run into a wall. I have a UHF MICOR Unified chassis station that I am reassembling with the thought of putting it on GMRS once finished. Yes, this station was TOTALLY disassembled and scattered to the four winds - chassis, PA and some cards came from one place, more cards from another, yet more cards from yet another place, power supply and cabinet from yet another... I have the station reassembled to the point where it is operating in that it repeats (keys up on receipt of signal and PL) but it does not pass audio. And yes, I am resurrecting it on the freqs it was originally tuned before I make any changes. Right now it's on 462./467. and has one 4-User Control Module (PL decode) card in the chassis. No PL on TX yet... The station has the following cards in the chassis (listed from right to left): Line Driver Station Control Module Squelch Gate Time Out Timer Master Decoder 4-User Control Module Card Am I missing any other cards? I know these stations have jumpers all over the place - backplane, cards, etc. - that all needed to be configured properly for the thing to work the way it should. I have the manuals, but I am stumped. I know I'm missing something, SOMEWHERE - my problem is: WHAT and WHERE? Besides, the manual's diagram for the backplane shows jumpers numbered in a certain sequence and the backplane I have has them numbered differently - they're in the same locations, but numbered differently. (For example JU1 and JU3 are opposite when the manual is compared to the one I have in the shack.) I've also gone to the Repeater-Builder web site, but those pages seem to refer more to the conversion of the station or cards rather than making it work "as designed." Maybe once I get it going, then I can think about conversion of the cards that Kevin referenced... Anyway - as far as the backplane goes, I think all jumpers except for JU5 should be OUT. Am I correct? (I currently do not plan on any remote control of the station, but later down the road maybe tone remote operation...) And what about the Line Driver, Squelch Gate and/or Station Control Module cards jumpers? Any ideas? (Kevin, you're the MICOR guru...) Thanks, Mark - N9WYS