![]() ![]() Are you using PL as you need to? Do you have the "on-hook" plug in the microphone connector? Sorry, but a few questions for you to answer. Is it an 8 or 16 channel radio? If it is a 16 channel radio, how do you have it programmed? Are you using pin 8 of the 16 pin connector? How is pin 8 programmed? Have the IRLP board jumpered for active low? Add something around a 10K resistor between pin 8 and 5V or 12V. > Thank you for any help you may be able to provide.įrom: On Behalf Of Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) Sent: Wednesday, 5:37 PM To: Subject: Re: Motorola GM300ġ0 years ago? You don't have enough of a voltage swing for your COR. > I am trying to resolve this issue by following previous postsīut have not been successful. Sending a signal to the radio in either scenario does not change When the radio is powered off the COS is inactive. High the COS LED is on and the readinput command shows COSĪctive. Radio powered on - IRLP board set to voltage 2.7 and COS TheĬOS LED is off and the readinput command shows COS inactive. Radio powered on - IRLP board set to Voltage 2.7 and COS Low. > I have been in the final stages of setting up my node (4135)īut have encountered issues similar to those posted by George Sorry, but a few questions for you to answer. Using PL as you need to? Do you have the "on-hook" plug in the Something around a 10K resistor between pin 8 and 5V or 12V. ![]() Programmed? Are you using pin 8 of the 16 pin connector? How is pinĨ programmed? Have the IRLP board jumpered for active low? Add ![]() Is it an 8 orġ6 channel radio? If it is a 16 channel radio, how do you have it You don't have enough of a voltage swing for your COR. ![]()
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