gtx900

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

···

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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Thats in the to do list. But I want to have it interfaced properly before doing this. Cause if I cant get those radio running good with allstarlink, I wont mess with the rest of the mods…

···

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 02:05, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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I forgot to say that I am using a URI-X , the one with the cm108 chips. It is aleast 6 years old.

···

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 00:20, Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com a écrit :

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF

What are you going to use a a RCVR (902.xxxx) Mhz?

···

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 5:48 AM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Thats in the to do list. But I want to have it interfaced properly before doing this. Cause if I cant get those radio running good with allstarlink, I wont mess with the rest of the mods…

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 02:05, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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902.400rx 927.400 tx

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 08:57, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

···

What are you going to use a a RCVR (902.xxxx) Mhz?

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 5:48 AM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Thats in the to do list. But I want to have it interfaced properly before doing this. Cause if I cant get those radio running good with allstarlink, I wont mess with the rest of the mods…

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 02:05, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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what he was asking is what hardware you’re going to use to receive @902 MHZ?

The GTX is beyond being stone deaf at that frequency, so if you were planning to use one as a receiver, you will not be receiving anything.

It’s pretty hard to build a cheap radio (and the GTX is a cheap radio, considering) with 25 MHZ of bandwidth between shared components on the board.

···

On Jul 6, 2019, at 10:06, Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

902.400rx 927.400 tx

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 08:57, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

What are you going to use a a RCVR (902.xxxx) Mhz?

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 5:48 AM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Thats in the to do list. But I want to have it interfaced properly before doing this. Cause if I cant get those radio running good with allstarlink, I wont mess with the rest of the mods…

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 02:05, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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We are using other gtx900.
They are not that sensible, but with a repeater at a good spot it works pretty good.

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 10:16, Bryan D. Boyle bdboyle@bdboyle.com a écrit :

···

what he was asking is what hardware you’re going to use to receive @902 MHZ?

The GTX is beyond being stone deaf at that frequency, so if you were planning to use one as a receiver, you will not be receiving anything.

It’s pretty hard to build a cheap radio (and the GTX is a cheap radio, considering) with 25 MHZ of bandwidth between shared components on the board.


Bryan

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On Jul 6, 2019, at 10:06, Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

902.400rx 927.400 tx

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 08:57, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

What are you going to use a a RCVR (902.xxxx) Mhz?

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 5:48 AM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Thats in the to do list. But I want to have it interfaced properly before doing this. Cause if I cant get those radio running good with allstarlink, I wont mess with the rest of the mods…

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 02:05, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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Nope…it wont hear for beans at 902… use a 800 maxtrac with the injection upside down…Take the 936Mhz filters out and put a cavity in front of it…

···

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We are using other gtx900.
They are not that sensible, but with a repeater at a good spot it works pretty good.

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 10:16, Bryan D. Boyle bdboyle@bdboyle.com a écrit :

what he was asking is what hardware you’re going to use to receive @902 MHZ?

The GTX is beyond being stone deaf at that frequency, so if you were planning to use one as a receiver, you will not be receiving anything.

It’s pretty hard to build a cheap radio (and the GTX is a cheap radio, considering) with 25 MHZ of bandwidth between shared components on the board.


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On Jul 6, 2019, at 10:06, Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

902.400rx 927.400 tx

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 08:57, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

What are you going to use a a RCVR (902.xxxx) Mhz?

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 5:48 AM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Thats in the to do list. But I want to have it interfaced properly before doing this. Cause if I cant get those radio running good with allstarlink, I wont mess with the rest of the mods…

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 02:05, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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the tech that got them tuned told us they were low but not that much…
Could that be the reason I just cant have the receive side to even have enough noise in it to properly do radio tune rxnoise?

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 12:17, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

···

Nope…it wont hear for beans at 902… use a 800 maxtrac with the injection upside down…Take the 936Mhz filters out and put a cavity in front of it…

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 7:29 AM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

We are using other gtx900.
They are not that sensible, but with a repeater at a good spot it works pretty good.

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 10:16, Bryan D. Boyle bdboyle@bdboyle.com a écrit :

what he was asking is what hardware you’re going to use to receive @902 MHZ?

The GTX is beyond being stone deaf at that frequency, so if you were planning to use one as a receiver, you will not be receiving anything.

It’s pretty hard to build a cheap radio (and the GTX is a cheap radio, considering) with 25 MHZ of bandwidth between shared components on the board.


Bryan

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On Jul 6, 2019, at 10:06, Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

902.400rx 927.400 tx

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 08:57, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

What are you going to use a a RCVR (902.xxxx) Mhz?

On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 5:48 AM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Thats in the to do list. But I want to have it interfaced properly before doing this. Cause if I cant get those radio running good with allstarlink, I wont mess with the rest of the mods…

Le sam. 6 juil. 2019 à 02:05, Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr@gmail.com a écrit :

Make SURE you do the power control mod!!! These radios do stupid things…like 2 watts one time and 18 the next time. They run hot. NOT a good choice for a Node radio.

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:20 PM Pierre Martel petem001@gmail.com wrote:

Hello to the group, Got a pair of GTX900 mobile radio and got them tuned (mostly ok) to the ham band.

I now want to use them for repeater use in the 900 mhz band.

I went to repeater builder page and used all the info I could for the interfacing.

I did went for flat audio connection, as stated on the gtx900 page I used pin 7 and 11 for the receiver audio out. And I did put the dip switch close to the interfacing jack to off as specified. I then tried to do a radio tune rxnoise but it always fail. I want to use the dsp fonction of usbradio as it is way easier then getting a cor output on the gtx900.

Anyone ever used those radio with ASL?

thanks

VE2PF


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ok, I will have to find a receiver…
looks like all quantar on flybay right now are pricey…

I would really like to find a suitable receiver in the mean time, till I have something else to put on site.

ok, I will have to find a receiver..
looks like all quantar on flybay right now are pricey...

You can convert a 800 MHz Quantar to 900 MHz. The 800 MHz units are mostly
trash/junk now for the cost of pickup or $100 bux. I'm sure there are people
selling on eBay for thousands, but they are not moving.

I would really like to find a suitable receiver in the mean time, till I
have something else to put on site.

I may have a converted kenwood TK-941 marked "Orlando 2016, 927.0700/902" if
you want. It's yours if you want it, unicast me a USPS shipping label for a
medium rate box.

73's

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On 7/7/19 9:36 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:
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Bryan Fields

727-409-1194 - Voice
http://bryanfields.net

I have some interrest!

I need to log into the usps web site to check on the price , it does not seem to answer my request after my login… The dman small wheel keep on turning and the click and ship tool never come…

Le lun. 8 juil. 2019 à 01:54, Bryan Fields Bryan@bryanfields.net a écrit :

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On 7/7/19 9:36 PM, Pierre Martel wrote:

ok, I will have to find a receiver…

looks like all quantar on flybay right now are pricey…

You can convert a 800 MHz Quantar to 900 MHz. The 800 MHz units are mostly

trash/junk now for the cost of pickup or $100 bux. I’m sure there are people

selling on eBay for thousands, but they are not moving.

I would really like to find a suitable receiver in the mean time, till I

have something else to put on site.

I may have a converted kenwood TK-941 marked “Orlando 2016, 927.0700/902” if

you want. It’s yours if you want it, unicast me a USPS shipping label for a

medium rate box.

73’s

Bryan Fields

727-409-1194 - Voice

http://bryanfields.net


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