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* [[Media:RTCM to Astro-TAC Cable.pdf|Astro-TAC / RTCM Interface Cable]] | * [[Media:RTCM to Astro-TAC Cable.pdf|Astro-TAC / RTCM Interface Cable]] | ||
* [http://wiki.w9cr.net/index.php/Allstar_and_P25_on_Quantar Interfacing to a Quantar with P25NX] - Bryan Fields W9CR has page on interfacing the Qunatar using simple USB into Allstar and P25NX linking at the same time. This is driven by programing on the Quantar Wildcard tables. | * [http://wiki.w9cr.net/index.php/Allstar_and_P25_on_Quantar Interfacing to a Quantar with P25NX] - Bryan Fields W9CR has page on interfacing the Qunatar using simple USB into Allstar and P25NX linking at the same time. This is driven by programing on the Quantar Wildcard tables. | ||
− | *[[Media:Quantar URI Interface.jpg| | + | *[[Media:Quantar URI Interface.jpg|Quantar/URI Cable]] |
==VRM-850== | ==VRM-850== |
Revision as of 20:12, 26 October 2017
Instructions for connecting radios, repeaters AllStarLink interfaces including the RTCM, GPS', URI/URI X and like devices.
GPS
Motorola
CDM
MTR-2000
Quantar
The Quantar can be tricky to interface as it's extremely programmable and you will need a wireline card for I/O connections. By default the I/O will not work unless the "wildcard" table is programed. This wildcard table is Boolean logic of interrupt states in the radio, is extremely flexible and frustrating to debug. It's a base station in it's own class.
Note you will want to use BEW mode on the RTCM if using the RTCM do squelch.
- Another Quantar/RTCM Interface Cable
- Astro-TAC / RTCM Interface Cable
- Interfacing to a Quantar with P25NX - Bryan Fields W9CR has page on interfacing the Qunatar using simple USB into Allstar and P25NX linking at the same time. This is driven by programing on the Quantar Wildcard tables.
- Quantar/URI Cable
VRM-850
Kenwood
Repeater Controler
An example of using RTCMs to replace 420 links
Spectra Engineering
- MX800 Base station - Bryan Fields, W9CR has a complete setup guide for the MX800 Base station which includes fallback to the built in controller and an audio delay module.