So, still waiting on my Raspberry PI2 's. But they must be getting closer.
All other items ordered that same day from China have arrived 1+ weeks ago!
In the mean time I'd like to make the cabling up.
For our first attempt we're going to utilise some Baofeng UV5R 's that we already have handy.
Has anyone been down this trail before that can help with wiring instructions with the DMK URI 's?
Mainly interested if we need any cap's or resistors across any lines to to isolate audio or for COS etc?
Not interested in hacking into the radio's at all for internal connection. If it can't be done on the standard external connectors we won't bother.
However I doubt this will be the case as we have used them with the AnyTone portable repeater controllers and they detect COS etc A-OK from the basic connectors.
Ken,
Unless you use a VOX circuit on the RX audio which I do not recommend you will have to go inside. We have used the Baofeng 888’s with success as node radios. Info on the mod is in the how=to section at hamvoip.org I believe the UV5 uses a similar approach. 73 Doug
WA3DSP WA3DSP Amateur Radio Resources
So, still waiting on my Raspberry PI2 's. But they must be getting closer.
All other items ordered that same day from China have arrived 1+ weeks ago!
In the mean time I’d like to make the cabling up.
For our first attempt we’re going to utilise some Baofeng UV5R 's that
we already have handy.
Has anyone been down this trail before that can help with wiring
instructions with the DMK URI 's?
Mainly interested if we need any cap’s or resistors across any lines to
to isolate audio or for COS etc?
Not interested in hacking into the radio’s at all for internal
connection. If it can’t be done on the standard external connectors we
won’t bother.
However I doubt this will be the case as we have used them with the
AnyTone portable repeater controllers and they detect COS etc A-OK from
the basic connectors.
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Even if the volume is all the way down, the COR detect still goes off when it gets a signal due to a DC offset in the radio i think. Just make sure you turn off the voice in the UV5R so it doesen’t go off when you press buttons.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 10:49 PM, Doug Crompton doug@crompton.com wrote:
Ken,
Unless you use a VOX circuit on the RX audio which I do not recommend you will have to go inside. We have used the Baofeng 888’s with success as node radios. Info on the mod is in the how=to section at hamvoip.org I believe the UV5 uses a similar approach. 73 Doug
WA3DSP http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
So, still waiting on my Raspberry PI2 's. But they must be getting closer.
All other items ordered that same day from China have arrived 1+ weeks ago!
In the mean time I’d like to make the cabling up.
For our first attempt we’re going to utilise some Baofeng UV5R 's that
we already have handy.
Has anyone been down this trail before that can help with wiring
instructions with the DMK URI 's?
Mainly interested if we need any cap’s or resistors across any lines to
to isolate audio or for COS etc?
Not interested in hacking into the radio’s at all for internal
connection. If it can’t be done on the standard external connectors we
won’t bother.
However I doubt this will be the case as we have used them with the
AnyTone portable repeater controllers and they detect COS etc A-OK from
the basic connectors.
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