Howdy John, I too have the R100 repeater and though I havn't programmed it on ham freqs yet, it is a simple procedure from what I have read. First you must find the R100 program... (you can email me on this one) then you must modify it via a hex editor. There are a couple of lines you have to modify in the program it self to get it to program a R100. After that you need a really SLOW SLOW SLOW computer running DOS. Load it on that computer. You will next have to build the cable or buy one. It is a ribless cable. (will send you the parts list and layout). Hook the computer to the radio via the cable and enter your frequencies.
73 de Joe KB5VJY --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mr John Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have acquired a Motorola R100 repeater and I am > trying to find out its capabilities. > > Do anyone know if the Motorola R100 repeater will tune > down to the 434 MHz part of the amateur band? Will it > program to an offset other than 5 Mhz? Is programming > software available for this? Where can it be found? > Is the programming software and cables only available > from Motorola? > > I can tune the RF stages of the repeater and I have > all the necessary RF test gear to do this. I need to > find out how to program the amateur frequencies, get > the software or find out where to get this done. > > Thank You, > > John Lloyd, K7JL > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >