You can leave the HI jumper, but remove the HT jumper.  They are two different 
jumpers.

Jason KE4NYV
RPC Electronics, LLC
www.rpc-electronics.com

--- On Tue, 12/1/09, donmor46 <[email protected]> wrote:

From: donmor46 <[email protected]>
Subject: [tracker2] Re: Tracker 2 with Motorola stays on tx
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 4:25 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      

The jumper is not on HT, it is on HI

Are you saying to remove the jumper and leave it open? (no HI or HT)



Don

VE7EDA



--- In track...@yahoogroup s.com, li...@... wrote:

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> Don,

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> Are you jumpered in the OT2 for HT?  If so, take that jumper out.  It MIGHT 
> be feeding back through the key line.  I have seen this happen with several 
> Icom mobiles.

> 

> Jason KE4NYV

> RPC Electronics, LLC

> www.rpc-electronics .com

> 

> --- On Tue, 12/1/09, donmor46 <donmo...@.. .> wrote:

> 

> From: donmor46 <donmo...@.. .>

> Subject: [tracker2] Tracker 2 with Motorola stays on tx

> To: track...@yahoogroup s.com

> Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 2:27 PM

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> Anyone had any experience with the tracker 2 and a Motorola M120.

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> My radio stays on transmit and goes off when turning a corner. Exact opposite 
> of what it should do. 

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> Hooked up on the bench, it is on tx and pulses to off as it samples.

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> Jumper is in HI position.  (All jumpers set as when purchased)

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> Tried two different radio's.

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> OT1 when hooked up appears to work ok with same radio, cable etc.

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> Thanks for any help.

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> Don

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> VE7EDA

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