Motorola CDM 1550 LS walkthrough for MMDVM and Pi-Star
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Getting my Motorola CDM 1550 LS radios to work on MMDVM and Pi-Star. This is one of many videos to come on how to build your own MMDVM repeater using Motorola radios. Again is a a newbie at this and still learning everyday on the setup and tweaking of settings.
I was just wondering if you ever got around to making that video about Day 1 from purchasing the radio to getting it up and running? I have a CDM 1250 also and I can’t find any good basic videos about programming. It’s for 2 m use. That would be super helpful!
Try disabling all emphasis on channels config
Where did you get the Motorola cps at? I’ve been looking for that software but can’t find it.
@James Lawrence austech.info and a few other places have it laying about if you search well enough. And the OLD DOS software was RSS, it's now Windows software which is CPS. Have you found what you're looking for yet at least?
@@NullaNulla i have 2,of these radios but not the software and i kept an old XP Laptop for that,, the software i have is an old version for GM300 and it does not work
if only i could found a copy of this windows version!
Gervais ve2ckn
Have same parts on my dmr repeater, but with the first pi hat shown... And same here, adjusting the pots is difficult, when you move them one side some handies do not work and viceversa
Hello, How can I set the classic Motorola courtesy tone when I release the PTT on my CDM 1550? Thanks!
It's the 1st radio that has the modified band edges (S-split is originally 450-512 [or 520]); 2nd radio (R-split) is 403-470 from the factory; no mod necessary.
Thanks for the vid ;-) will be looking for updates ;-) M3DAF ;-)
Do you have the YT link on how to modify the band width of the radios?
What is the program called and where did you get it?
To keep radios on after power outrage need to bridge a couple of pins on the rear connector
Does this work to get a DMR to rebroadcast with MDC?
I'd like to have the configuration n' setting for this 'cause i got those radios, tks!
You’re better off getting a surecom sr328 repeater controller it would work a hell of a lot better and it would be less bulky along with being less expensive
That would be a great solution if it was an analog repeater that I was running, but this is a DMR repeater.
@@johnbesedic9432 doesn’t matter it can still be done using moto trbo mobile radiosUsing the special interface cables they make specifically designed for the SR 328 repeater controller that I have
How did you obtain a COR/COS voltage from the radio?
Use rear connector but first configure the pin with the computer, there is a part shown in the video
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Nicely done. Any chance of a listing of Pi parts used? I could easily source some Warris series mobiles (likely GM339 here but a chance of 338 or 328) and look at making something like this. I'm wondering how the old Radius GM300/M120 would go doing this, though finding narrowband in them was like pulling hens teeth since most stuff here back then was Tait or Philips FM900/PRM80.