While you guys are on the subject of Motorola Mobile Radios made
into repeaters...
The factory frequency programming for the original repeater setup
has a "blank" entry for the tx function in the receive radio and
the same blank label in the rx frequency of the tx radio. Once
someone changes
Well...
Tried all that and the software wouldn't allow the blank entry.
Per one of the other reply posts I only tried programming through
the radio direct... not through the repeater software. Other
than talking to the rick... what does the repeater software give
or get for me?
Here's a cute
Skipp,
Not sure what the problem is you're experiencing there, but each time I
needed to blank out a frequency entry, I enter all zeros (000.0) and
when I hit he ENTER key it reads back as "Blank"... maybe you have something
else going on there. ???
I know this didn't help your situation, bu
type the word blank in the freq window
The radios were most likely programmed in the repeater mode of rss not radio
mode.
This is a normal thing to occur
This is not even required unless you need to make absolutely sure that a
receive radio never transmits ( ie into a preamp or multicoupler for i
Just type BLANK and a bunch of spaces to fill the
field up. I know you can do this to the TX freq if you
want a receive-only channel, but I'm not sure you can
do it to the RX freq and still have a TX freq entered.
Try it and see. The MaxTrac RSS requires an RX freq
but the TX freq can be blank. Oth
Skipp - Make sure you know any "custom" programmng of
the radio in question (i.e. the 16 pin connector),
then switch back and forth between repeater and radio
modes in the RSS. After you get back to the repeater
mode, only 1 option will be available for the TX and 1
for the Receiver. At least tha
Bidirectional. It can
also support a local controller or with some creativity a third radio as a
link.
Milt
N3LTQ
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