Pacific Research Solutions RI-300e User Manual
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LINK SET UP
When setting up a controller as a full duplex link port, start with the following S-Command defaults:
01 1 through 3 Repeat audio path on for a full duplex repeating link
or
01 5 Repeat audio path off for a non repeating link
04 ? Adjust repeat carrier delay as needed
20 ?? Set up tone panels as needed
22 1 Encode tone all times if required
34 ? Set auxiliary output mode as required
35 ? Set auxiliary input mode as required
36 ? Adjust auxiliary carrier delay as needed
39 ? Set controller address as required
REMOTE BASE SET UP
When setting up a controller as a simplex remote base port, start with the following S-Command defaults:
01 7 Repeat audio path off and RX audio disabled when PTT is active
04 0 No repeater carrier delay
07 0 Disable station ID
08 0 Disable courtesy message
15 ?? Disable user commands if required
20 ?? Set up user command, system command and auxiliary tone panel as required
22 1 Encode tone all times if required
32 ?? ? Disable any messages that you may not want to use
34 ? Set auxiliary output mode as required
35 ? Set auxiliary input mode as required
36 0 Disable auxiliary carrier delay
39 ? Set controller address as required
70 0 Disable telephone outgoing calls
71 0 Disable telephone incoming calls
When changing frequencies on the remote base radio, it is best to build macros in the remote base radio that act like memory
channels. These macros should include frequency, CTCSS/DCS and any other mode changes that you need. From the repeater
controller you could then build a macro that will call the desired memory channel macro.
You can also build a user command that uses a wildcard to send direct frequency information to a remote base radio, see section
13 “Wildcard Commands”.
CONTROL RECEIVER
A control receiver can be easily added to the controller by connecting it directly to the controller’s microphone jack. See the
CPU circuit board schematic for proper connections on J7. Connect speaker audio to pin 4, the COS signal to pin 3 and ground
to pin 5. The COS is active low. You may need to attenuate the control receiver’s speaker audio for this connection to work
correctly. Audio on this port will also arrive on the repeater’s transmitter only when the pin 4 is low.