I did a lot of reading on the forum from different posters and watched all the YouTube vids that I could find. And despite most people saying it wasn't worth the effort, I was still hoping that this would be a good project to work on with my kids-get them off the screens and find more interest in something tangible-ish. I know that the choice in budget HT's is not ideal, but this would be used only for family communications at a rural property very intermittently. We don't quite get full coverage so the idea would be to take this suitcase repeater out to a hill, hook up an antenna and use it while we're out and about.
However, it didn't take long before I hit a roadblock. I wanted to test out the new 50W duplexer tuned for the 462.725/467.725 pair with a couple of HTs that I originally planned to use in the build. The first issue I had was the mic jack on one of the radios is damaged and wouldn't transmit to the receiving radio on the mic to speaker cord. So that radio will be moved to the handheld function and not connected to the duplexer.
The input / output tones and frequencies were all checked, and everything worked well without using the duplexer (see pic "Function w-o Duplexer"). Yes, there was a significant amount of desense as expected. I turned the power to low on the receiving radio. I tried the vox at 1 and a 9 without noticing much difference. I did have to put the volume down very low on the receiving radio to minimize feedback.
Next, I hooked both radios to the duplexer and immediately, the transmit radio (on right) began transmitting as shown with the red light (pic "Connection Transmit"). Initially, I thought it was caused by something in the duplexer recognizing that there was something to transmit. The indicator light was on for several seconds, then flashes a couple of times and then the radio goes into normal standby. With same two radios used on the non-duplexer test, one set to 467.725 and the other to 462.725, I tried to transmit. I get the green receiving light on the left side receive radio (467.725) but nothing coming out of the transmit radio on the right side (see pic "No go w Duplexer").
The radios are the GMR-5RH which seem to be a re-badged UV-5G. The menu is almost identical to the AR-5RM (that's the one with the broken mic jack). I've gone through the menu's multiple times on the transmit radio and while there are a couple of different settings that seem to relate to the repeater function, they seem to be related to squelch tail. I did try changing some of the settings but I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
Is the issue radio setting related - receive or transmit? Duplexer related? Radio function in general related?
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I did a lot of reading on the forum from different posters and watched all the YouTube vids that I could find. And despite most people saying it wasn't worth the effort, I was still hoping that this would be a good project to work on with my kids-get them off the screens and find more interest in something tangible-ish. I know that the choice in budget HT's is not ideal, but this would be used only for family communications at a rural property very intermittently. We don't quite get full coverage so the idea would be to take this suitcase repeater out to a hill, hook up an antenna and use it while we're out and about.
However, it didn't take long before I hit a roadblock. I wanted to test out the new 50W duplexer tuned for the 462.725/467.725 pair with a couple of HTs that I originally planned to use in the build. The first issue I had was the mic jack on one of the radios is damaged and wouldn't transmit to the receiving radio on the mic to speaker cord. So that radio will be moved to the handheld function and not connected to the duplexer.
The input / output tones and frequencies were all checked, and everything worked well without using the duplexer (see pic "Function w-o Duplexer"). Yes, there was a significant amount of desense as expected. I turned the power to low on the receiving radio. I tried the vox at 1 and a 9 without noticing much difference. I did have to put the volume down very low on the receiving radio to minimize feedback.
Next, I hooked both radios to the duplexer and immediately, the transmit radio (on right) began transmitting as shown with the red light (pic "Connection Transmit"). Initially, I thought it was caused by something in the duplexer recognizing that there was something to transmit. The indicator light was on for several seconds, then flashes a couple of times and then the radio goes into normal standby. With same two radios used on the non-duplexer test, one set to 467.725 and the other to 462.725, I tried to transmit. I get the green receiving light on the left side receive radio (467.725) but nothing coming out of the transmit radio on the right side (see pic "No go w Duplexer").
The radios are the GMR-5RH which seem to be a re-badged UV-5G. The menu is almost identical to the AR-5RM (that's the one with the broken mic jack). I've gone through the menu's multiple times on the transmit radio and while there are a couple of different settings that seem to relate to the repeater function, they seem to be related to squelch tail. I did try changing some of the settings but I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
Is the issue radio setting related - receive or transmit? Duplexer related? Radio function in general related?
Thanks in advance.
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