I loved your demonstration wish you had shown how to hook up a radio to the Because even after talking to HamGadgets ID-O-Matic . I have no Blanken Idea how or what to do with pin 7 Cor input. They said ground for low ?????????????????? didnt make since so theres a high ??? And low what???? ARGGG? So where do I hook it to the RX? I'm Lost. Can You help!
That is a pretty cool looking device. I know some of my first repeater controllers were over 500 bucks. I built a few scratch made controllers but not for the price of this one. Like to hear the reprocessed audio in this. Thanks for sharing and great job on the build.
What you are doing here is the kind of thing I loved doing when I was in school. We had some really fun projects to do like building a IC elevator control system. We also built a Motorola 68000 computer with a terminal interface (I can't remember which terminal we used.) It was fun anyway and provides a great feeling of accomplishment when you get your breadboard prototype to work as designed.
You make this seem as if it is something that I'll be able to do when I get to this level of comms. Great work making it encouraging. I'm new to comms. I'm studying for my Tech license. I'm subbing to your channel. It seems as if I'll learn a lot here.
Nice video, I am having an issue with my computers not recoginizing the ID-O-matic. Does not even show up on the device manager although the LED on the IOM lights up. Any idea where this is going bad? Mike
That's pretty cool. Are you putting it in some type of box? Sorry I may have missed a video of it. I let the magic smoke out of a capacitor on a outside light at work, and man its amazing how much smoke they packed in that thing. It smoked up the whole parking lot...lol
Is there a url link to the window drivers? I downloaded all the files from band's website and when I try to install the drivers it says drivers are not found when I go to the drivers and click on the drivers all I have is a text message description no one ZIP for setup or driver can't figure that out
I loved your demonstration wish you had shown how to hook up a radio to the Because even after talking to HamGadgets ID-O-Matic . I have no Blanken Idea how or what to do with pin 7 Cor input. They said ground for low ?????????????????? didnt make since so theres a high ??? And low what???? ARGGG? So where do I hook it to the RX? I'm Lost. Can You help!
That is a pretty cool looking device. I know some of my first repeater controllers were over 500 bucks. I built a few scratch made controllers but not for the price of this one. Like to hear the reprocessed audio in this. Thanks for sharing and great job on the build.
+The Radio Shop I will do a video on that. I still need a receiver with COS/COR.
Wow you blow me away almost every video nice job bro !
Thanks for watching. Glad you still like the videos.
Nice job! I own a visor magnifier as well. Don't know what I would do without it. Thanks for the video.
I could not do it without the visor.
What you are doing here is the kind of thing I loved doing when I was in school. We had some really fun projects to do like building a IC elevator control system. We also built a Motorola 68000 computer with a terminal interface (I can't remember which terminal we used.) It was fun anyway and provides a great feeling of accomplishment when you get your breadboard prototype to work as designed.
nice work on the board
Thanks.
You make this seem as if it is something that I'll be able to do when I get to this level of comms. Great work making it encouraging.
I'm new to comms. I'm studying for my Tech license. I'm subbing to your channel. It seems as if I'll learn a lot here.
Thanks and welcome.
Good little board, works well. But don’t expect any kind of support or repairs, Dan is a jack-nut !
Nice video, I am having an issue with my computers not recoginizing the ID-O-matic. Does not even show up on the device manager although the LED on the IOM lights up. Any idea where this is going bad?
Mike
That's pretty cool. Are you putting it in some type of box? Sorry I may have missed a video of it. I let the magic smoke out of a capacitor on a outside light at work, and man its amazing how much smoke they packed in that thing. It smoked up the whole parking lot...lol
+TRprepper factory packed smoke is a bitch. Plan here is to build a repeater. Just trying to get the parts together now.
Did you do a programming video.
If you aren't into kit building you can buy the ID-O-Matic fully assembled from RadioDan www.radiodan.com/idom/index.html Have fun!
Thanks for the tip and link.
Is there a url link to the window drivers? I downloaded all the files from band's website and when I try to install the drivers it says drivers are not found when I go to the drivers and click on the drivers all I have is a text message description no one ZIP for setup or driver can't figure that out
Link should be on their website. If it's not - contact them via their email link.
how can i buy this gadgets sir
Not sure if they are not making them any more. I assume you have googles this.