Give CATAUTO a call or shoot them an email...they might be able to help.
Ran into a situation a while ago where their web-developer omitted something
from the site, but a quick email to them resolved the problem.
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Does anyone have or know where to get the manual for the older CAT1000
(not CAT1000B) controller? This is an early 1990's controller.
Thanks, Joe, K1ike
Joe: Try this:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/cat-auto/cat-1000-controller.pdf
73
Chas, KS3Z
--- Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have or know where to get the manual for
the older CAT1000
(not CAT1000B) controller? This is an early 1990's
controller.
Thanks, Joe, K1ike
That is only 8 pages. Is that the entire manual, or was there more than
one manual?
Charles Schmell wrote:
Joe: Try this:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/cat-auto/cat-1000-controller.pdf
73
Chas, KS3Z
--- Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have or know where to get the
Don't know. Just saw that and saw it wasn't for the B
version as most you see are. You could also try
contacting Ron at CAT and see if there is an old
archive.
Chas, KS3Z
--- Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is only 8 pages. Is that the entire manual, or
was there more than
one
At 5/6/2008 19:39, you wrote:
Yes, this would be the obvious hard part. My immediate interest is to
decode the data stream establish the protocol coming out of the
controller. Once that's done, each radio's control format can be
individually addressed.
It's documented in several places.
I believe DTMF tones come out of the RBI-1 to control the kenwood radios. I
don't remember for sure.
tom
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Still looking for an RBI-1; maybe I have to
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Woohoo, the Doug Hall Rosetta Stone! Thanks, Skip.
One question:
Byte lsb bit of byte 1 shifted in first
OK, but then the rest of the bytes are listed MSB first:
Byte 2: B7 - TX power, 1 = on
B6 - RX power, 1 = on
I have a Kenwood TM-642 (with modules for 2m, 6m and 220) which was obtained
years ago for the purpose of setting up a remote base off a 440 repeater I had
in Orlando FL. I realized when I looked at the schematic that all the funtions
of the radio which could be controlled from the mic's
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