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Instructions for connecting radios, repeaters and PTTLink interfaces including the RTCM, GPS, URI/URI X and like devices.   
 
Instructions for connecting radios, repeaters and PTTLink interfaces including the RTCM, GPS, URI/URI X and like devices.   
 
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{{ Note|Do you have a radio interface not listed here? Let us know and we'll add it! }}
 
=RTCM/VOTER=
 
=RTCM/VOTER=
   
See the [[RTCM_Client|RTCM]] page for detailed information about the RTCM/VOTER interface, used primarily to build a voting repeater system. Also note there is model specific radio information below on this page that also discusses connecting to the RTCM/VOTER.
 
See the [[RTCM_Client|RTCM]] page for detailed information about the RTCM/VOTER interface, used primarily to build a voting repeater system. Also note there is model specific radio information below on this page that also discusses connecting to the RTCM/VOTER.
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Information regarding the DMK URI/URI X can be found [[URI|here]].
 
Information regarding the DMK URI/URI X can be found [[URI|here]].
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==Modified CM108/CM119 USB FOB==
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=Modified CM108/CM119 USB FOB=
 
{{ Note|This solution is for advanced users and requires a steady hand and microsoldering experience. }}
 
{{ Note|This solution is for advanced users and requires a steady hand and microsoldering experience. }}
 
You can purchase an unmodified CMXXX USB sound card and solder GPIO directly for COS, PTT, and CTCSS. However, it's not for the faint of heart. Doing this requires a steady hand and magnification equipment to solder to the tiny leads on the circuit board.
 
You can purchase an unmodified CMXXX USB sound card and solder GPIO directly for COS, PTT, and CTCSS. However, it's not for the faint of heart. Doing this requires a steady hand and magnification equipment to solder to the tiny leads on the circuit board.
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* [[Media:RTCM 2 Quantar.pdf|Another Quantar/RTCM Interface Cable]]
 
* [[Media:RTCM 2 Quantar.pdf|Another Quantar/RTCM Interface Cable]]
 
* [[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 PTTLink and P25NX linking at the same time.  This is driven by programing on the Quantar Wildcard tables.
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* [http://wiki.w9cr.net/index.php/Allstar_and_P25_on_Quantar Interfacing to a Quantar with P25Link and P25NX]  - Bryan Fields W9CR has page on interfacing the Qunatar using simple USB into PTTLink and P25Link/P25NX linking at the same time.  This is driven by programing on the Quantar Wildcard tables.
 
*[[Media:Quantar URI Interface.jpg|Quantar/URI Cable]]
 
*[[Media:Quantar URI Interface.jpg|Quantar/URI Cable]]
 
*[[Media:QuantarMRTI2URI.jpg|Quantar MRTI/URI Cable]]
 
*[[Media:QuantarMRTI2URI.jpg|Quantar MRTI/URI Cable]]
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==Baofeng UV82==
 
==Baofeng UV82==
 
* [http://www.bay-net.org/uploads/1/2/2/7/122774721/w6mnl-allstar-baycon2018.pdf Building a Portable Raspberry Pi2 Asterisk AllStar Node]
 
* [http://www.bay-net.org/uploads/1/2/2/7/122774721/w6mnl-allstar-baycon2018.pdf Building a Portable Raspberry Pi2 Asterisk AllStar Node]
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**Note:  It is recommended you download the AllStarLink/PTTLink image from the [[Main_Page#Downloads|Downloads]] section instead of the one listed in this .PDF
    
== TKR750/850 ==
 
== TKR750/850 ==
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* [http://www.dmkeng.com/LOX_Order_Page.htm LOX Board]  
 
* [http://www.dmkeng.com/LOX_Order_Page.htm LOX Board]  
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==SHARI/DINAH/BRIAN USB & Pi Hats==
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=SHARI/DINAH/BRIAN USB & Pi Hats=
    
The SHARI is a popular interface for the Pi that comes in both USB and Pi Hat versions. This is recommended for users who want to DIY a micronode for use inside a home.
 
The SHARI is a popular interface for the Pi that comes in both USB and Pi Hat versions. This is recommended for users who want to DIY a micronode for use inside a home.

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