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Cactusboy19

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  1. Thank you, I am pretty sure this fixed my issue. Cant believe I have probably been running my repeater like this for years. Thanks for all your help.
  2. Also, should this change be made on the RX or TX radio, or does it matter? (can it be both)
  3. So just to confirm I should set it to PL/DPL- CSQ Detect? and that should only allow someone who is using the correct tones to key the repeater? Any other settings I should be looking at?
  4. Should I maybe have it set to PL/DPL - CSQ Detect? Like pictured below?
  5. I am using DCS (DPL) tones and have pin 8 set as core active low Other settings and channels
  6. So after some investigating and testing it looks like my repeater is not using the tones programmed into it. I was able to key it up without any tones on my HT. The repeater setup is two Moto M1225 radios connected with the ID-Omatic repeater controller. I figure it must be a setting in the radios. Anyone here familiar with the settings on the M1225's? I have the software (RSS Version 4) and cables to program them, just not familiar with what all the different settings mean.
  7. Let me know when you want to test and I can probably monitor the repeater to see if I can hear you.
  8. Keep in mind, you still might not be able to hit the repeater from your current location.
  9. Yeh, not sure what's happening. All I know is its very annoying...
  10. The fact that I am hearing the transmit tone from the repeater, leads me to believe they are close enough to key the RX side of the repeater. Tones or no tones, if you are close enough this is possible. It has been quite today though. They must be at home playing video games or staring at their phones....
  11. I have DCS (different for TX and RX) tones and have had them for many years now on this repeater. My guess is that these kids are close enough to bleed into the RX side of my repeater to key it up. Not much I can really do about that other than try to track them down. Just like someone said earlier, just because you have tones doesn't mean you cant walk on a frequency and interfere with it.
  12. This repeater has been up for years operating on this freq and DCS tones, just recently some bunle pack kids are keying it up. They must be close enough to trigger the repeater, but since they don't have the correct tones, there is no voice. but its enough to key it up.
  13. I am hearing the tone from the repeater. I have a double beep at the end of every repeater transmission. That's how I know its getting keyed up. No voice just "mic clicks"
  14. My repeater is getting hammered by some bubble pack kids. They are on the same frequency (GMRS17), but not the correct tones. So its just constantly keying up the radio. Every once in a while their voice bleeds through. Is there anything I can do to mitigate this issue? Would upping the squelch on the receive side of my repeater help at all? I am loosing my mind here.
  15. Most repeaters do not have IDent or "roger beeps"
  16. I have tested with the SWR meter for the Nagoya and the Aubree 18" Inch. The results are about the same. I just like the Aubree better because I can fold it up, and its more sturdy. 1.03 for the Nagoya and 1.02 for the Aubree The performance is close enough that its a matter of preference at this point. This is strictly on GMRS freqs.
  17. I also designed it to be a portable repeater. just plug it into a 12v power source and you are good to go. Tram-browning BR-6140 450MHz–470MHz Pretuned Land Mobile Fiberglass Omni Base Antenna
  18. Case: $65 UHF Duplexer: $100-200 Moto M1225 radios: $100~ (each) Misc cables n parts $100~ Antenna :$100~ Idiomatic IV (built) $100~ Feed line for antenna: $100-200 (depending on length and quality of line) You can also click on the links of each of the components in the above post. That will take you to the site to purchase
  19. This will be indoors, but it is also designed to stand on end so the fans will be out of the elements. I have also looked into building hoods for if it was laying flat.
  20. This is good for duplex? I am also looking for new feed line for my repeater. I have LMR 400 and also experiencing noise.
  21. I just posted the build for my homemade repeater. This does not include antenna or mainline.
  22. Here are some pics of my portable repeater build. (still a work in progress) I used industrial adhesive hook & loop to fasten everything inside the case. This is the same setup I have running my base repeater. About 50 feet above ground on the tallest building in town. Antenna: Browning BR-6155 Parts List: 2 Moto M1225 radios (M44DGC90E2AA) (Ebay) 50 watt UHF Duplexer (Amazon or Ebay) Idiomatic IV Marine grade 12V cigarette socket Female to N Female Bulkhead Connector RF Coaxial Adapter Cooling Fan 50mm N Male to N Male Jumper Low Loss RG400 Mini UHF Male to N Male Right Angle RG400 Apache 4800 Weatherproof Protective Case, X-Large Motorola Mounting Bracket Kit M1225 Complete build
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