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To obtain Motorola software see the Sticky in the Motorola forum.
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The RELM RMU25 pinout consists of several key connections for interfacing with the device. Below are the primary pin assignments:
Power Connections:
Pin 1: Ground (GND)
Pin 2: Positive Voltage (V+)
Audio Connections:
Pin 3: Speaker Output
Pin 4: Microphone Input
Control Connections:
Pin 5: PTT (Push-to-Talk)
Pin 6: External Speaker Output
Data Connections:
Pin 7: Data In
Pin 8: Data Out
Additional Notes:
Ensure proper voltage levels to avoid damage.
Refer to the manufacturer's manual for detailed specifications and wiring diagrams.
For precise applications or modifications, consult the official RELM documentation or technical support for the most accurate and detailed information.
Question on Pin 7, 8, is that Data In RS232, or TTL data or could it be a data signal from a MMDVM modem? Same with the output, can this be used as an input for a MMDVM modem?
Thanks so much for the info, I wished I had a detailed specification and diagram.
Take care
Ed
AK7AN