On a related topic: I once read that, if you record the frequency transient
that the guy's FM radio makes on key up, you can use that as evidence he was
the source of the offending transmission - should you find him and there is
any "discussion". Supposedly the exact way a rig's PLL locks up is almost
as unique as a fingerprint. You would need to receive it on an SSB receiver
and record the audio beat node on some high quality recorder (which could be
a personal computer of course). You would set the receiver for USB and set
it perhaps 1 kHz below the channel frequency. Of course he might use a
crystal controlled rig ... that would make him pretty unique as well....
Has anyone attempted to do this? I'm thinking that there is a net I'd like to join on Weds. nights and sometimes I'm away from my house...so, it's not possible (but don't want to miss it...).
I know, what we're talking about is a remote base, in essence; however, since the characteristics of the reception of HF (where there is no concept of a COR for a useable signal) are a bit different than what is considered normal operations.
Has anyone attempted this? Am I nutz? Is it even doable with the TS480, a URI, and a node assignment?
Feel free to take offline with me if it isn't something that should clutter up the app_rpt list. Thanks
Don't know if it's possible, but wondering the same thing myself. As for COR, you can generate a pseudo COR by detecting the presence of audio. I have a repeater radio I'm working on for the club that was previously modified using a double transistor pair that sets the output to the voltage rail upon detecting audio... Sort of latches up., and drops when audio drops.... With HF, ere can be a lot of noise, so the level needs to be adjusted, kind of like a squelch.
Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
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On Sep 30, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Bryan D. Boyle <bdboyle@bdboyle.com> wrote:
Has anyone attempted to do this? I'm thinking that there is a net I'd like to join on Weds. nights and sometimes I'm away from my house...so, it's not possible (but don't want to miss it...).
I know, what we're talking about is a remote base, in essence; however, since the characteristics of the reception of HF (where there is no concept of a COR for a useable signal) are a bit different than what is considered normal operations.
Has anyone attempted this? Am I nutz? Is it even doable with the TS480, a URI, and a node assignment?
Feel free to take offline with me if it isn't something that should clutter up the app_rpt list. Thanks
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You should be able to interface the URI to the TS480 through the packet connector.
All the signals needed for the URI are there on the packet connector.
I have built a few of these cables for customers using the packet port.
As far as controlling the radio remotely that would require some type of interface from the
node computer to the radio.
Marshall - ke6pcv
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Don't know if it's possible, but wondering the same thing myself. As for COR, you can generate
a pseudo COR by detecting the presence of audio. I have a repeater radio I'm working on for the
club that was previously modified using a double transistor pair that sets the output to the
voltage rail upon detecting audio... Sort of latches up., and drops when audio drops.... With
HF, ere can be a lot of noise, so the level needs to be adjusted, kind of like a squelch.
Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
Sent from iPad
On Sep 30, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Bryan D. Boyle <bdboyle@bdboyle.com> wrote:
Has anyone attempted to do this? I'm thinking that there is a net I'd like to join on Weds.
nights and sometimes I'm away from my house...so, it's not possible (but don't want to miss
it...).
I know, what we're talking about is a remote base, in essence; however, since the
characteristics of the reception of HF (where there is no concept of a COR for a useable
signal) are a bit different than what is considered normal operations.
Has anyone attempted this? Am I nutz? Is it even doable with the TS480, a URI, and a node
assignment?
Feel free to take offline with me if it isn't something that should clutter up the app_rpt
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First, No, I have not done that with a ts-480.
It's do-able
You only need to use 'vox' for COR
Not having looked at kenwoods newest command sets, I'm not sure that you
can tune it (freq agile).
But Kenwood has always been straight forward with settings in the past so
if you know how to script opening of a com port, it normally is ASCII data
type so it's should be fairly easy to make what you want in agile control.
...mike/kb8jnm
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Has anyone attempted to do this? I'm thinking that there is a net I'd
like to join on Weds. nights and sometimes I'm away from my house...so,
it's not possible (but don't want to miss it...).
I know, what we're talking about is a remote base, in essence; however,
since the characteristics of the reception of HF (where there is no
concept of a COR for a useable signal) are a bit different than what is
considered normal operations.
Has anyone attempted this? Am I nutz? Is it even doable with the
TS480, a URI, and a node assignment?
Feel free to take offline with me if it isn't something that should
clutter up the app_rpt list. Thanks
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Has anyone attempted to do this? I’m thinking that there is a net I’d like to join on Weds. nights and sometimes I’m away from my house…so, it’s not possible (but don’t want to miss it…).
I know, what we’re talking about is a remote base, in essence; however, since the characteristics of the reception of HF (where there is no concept of a COR for a useable signal) are a bit different than what is considered normal operations.
Has anyone attempted this? Am I nutz? Is it even doable with the TS480, a URI, and a node assignment?
Feel free to take offline with me if it isn’t something that should clutter up the app_rpt list. Thanks
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Isn't Allstar full duplex? Just turn off the time out timer and strap the COR on all the time.
73
Jim W7RY
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Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 2:19 PM
To: Bryan D. Boyle
Cc: app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Interfacing URI to TS480
Don't know if it's possible, but wondering the same thing myself. As for COR, you can generate a pseudo COR by detecting the presence of audio. I have a repeater radio I'm working on for the club that was previously modified using a double transistor pair that sets the output to the voltage rail upon detecting audio... Sort of latches up., and drops when audio drops.... With HF, ere can be a lot of noise, so the level needs to be adjusted, kind of like a squelch.
Thanks,
Bob
kk6ecm
Sent from iPad
On Sep 30, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Bryan D. Boyle <bdboyle@bdboyle.com> wrote:
Has anyone attempted to do this? I'm thinking that there is a net I'd like to join on Weds. nights and sometimes I'm away from my house...so, it's not possible (but don't want to miss it...).
I know, what we're talking about is a remote base, in essence; however, since the characteristics of the reception of HF (where there is no concept of a COR for a useable signal) are a bit different than what is considered normal operations.
Has anyone attempted this? Am I nutz? Is it even doable with the TS480, a URI, and a node assignment?
Feel free to take offline with me if it isn't something that should clutter up the app_rpt list. Thanks
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