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* [[Media:RTCM 321 Cable.graffle.pdf|Trimble to Two RTCMs and Lady Heather Cable]]
 
* [[Media:RTCM 321 Cable.graffle.pdf|Trimble to Two RTCMs and Lady Heather Cable]]
 
* [[Media:RTCM to BG7TBL Cable.pdf|BG7TBL GPS / RTCM Cable]]
 
* [[Media:RTCM to BG7TBL Cable.pdf|BG7TBL GPS / RTCM Cable]]
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=URI / URI X=
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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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{{ Note|This solution is for advanced users and requires a steady hand and microsoldering experience. }}
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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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* [https://allstarsetup.com/modify-a-cm108-sound-fob/ How to Modify A CM108 Sound Fob For Allstar]
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* [https://radioaficion.com/news/baofeng-888-allstar-pocket-node/ Baofeng 888 Pocket Node]
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*[[Media:Usb2tmg707.pdf|Kenwood TMG-707 Dual Band FM mobile Radio(pdf)]]
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[[Category:How to]]
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=Radio Interface Cables (URI Cables)=
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[http://www.uricables.com KE6PCV's URI Cables] are custom-made cables for many radios. If you don't want to deal with the tedium of soldering cables for your radio interface to your radio, this is the option for you. They can be used with the Master's Communications RA and DA adapters and URI/URI-X adapters. Cable selection includes:
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* Yaesu FT-2600M
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* Yaesu FT-7800
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* Yaesu FT-8800R
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* Kenwood TM-V7A
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* Kenwood TM-D700
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... and many more
    
=Motorola=
 
=Motorola=
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- RA-35 without TX adj. trimmer pots: Using a service monitor with deviation metering, start low and work your way up to 3KHz deviation with 1KHz tone, generated by simpleusb-tune-menu. If enabled, *904 turns this tone on and off by command, ie, no tone time-out as in simpleusb-tune-menu.
 
- RA-35 without TX adj. trimmer pots: Using a service monitor with deviation metering, start low and work your way up to 3KHz deviation with 1KHz tone, generated by simpleusb-tune-menu. If enabled, *904 turns this tone on and off by command, ie, no tone time-out as in simpleusb-tune-menu.
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=Baofeng=
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==Baofeng 888==
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* [https://allstarsetup.com/modify-the-baofeng-888s-for-allstar/ Modifying the Baofeng 888 for AllStar]
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* [https://radioaficion.com/news/baofeng-888-allstar-pocket-node/ Baofeng 888 Pocket Node]
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==Baofeng UV82==
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* [http://www.bay-net.org/uploads/1/2/2/7/122774721/w6mnl-allstar-baycon2018.pdf Building a Portable Raspberry Pi2 Asterisk AllStar Node]
    
== 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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=URI / URI X=
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==SHARI/DINAH/BRIAN USB & Pi Hats==
Information regarding the DMK URI/URI X can be found [[URI|here]].
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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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* [https://hamprojects.info/allstar/ All Products]
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* [https://hamprojects.info/shari Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 USB Radio Interface]
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* [https://hamprojects.info/wp-content/uploads/DINAH-BRIANSM-SHARI-Comparison-Matrix-11-9-20.pdf Comparison Matrix of DINAH, BRIANSM, and SHARI]
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=Yaesu=
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==FT 7900/8900==
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Both models sport a mini-DIN 6 pin connector on the rear panel. These can easily be hooked into a URI of your choice, such as a [http://www.masterscommunications.com/products/radio-adapter/dra/dra50.html DRA-50] and an [http://www.masterscommunications.com/products/cables/drac-12.html appropriate cable]. This is a nearly plug & play solution for this radio.
    
=Masters Communications RA-Series Radio Adapters=
 
=Masters Communications RA-Series Radio Adapters=

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