dpjohnson13
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I am looking to build another repeater using the STM32 board. I have one built using two Motorola VRM 850 radios. It works great except I cannot get my Hytera PD782s to work with it. After hours of digging, I came across a thread about how Hyteras don’t work with Motorola’s converted to 403-470
-------Here's where you run into a problem. Many Moto Trbo repeaters being used today are 450-512 MHz repeaters which are hex edited to work in the 440 ham freq's. Now for a 403-470 Moto radio to communicate with any Moto repeater, be it 403-470, or 450-512 MHz, there's no problem. But when you use Hytera radios, a 403-470 Hytera radio will NOT work with a 450-512 Moto repeater that is hex edited to work at 440 MHz. It will have no problem communicating with a 403-470 repeater. However, if the radios are to be used in the 450-470 business band, it doesn't matter what split radio/repeater is used. But there are users here who only own Hytera radios, & can not communicate on the 450-512 XPR8300/8400 repeaters that are hex edited to work at 440 MHz.------
I was thinking of purchasing two Motorola CDM750 403-470 to use instead but would hate to spend the $450.00 and have it still not communicate to my Hytera’s
Anyone build one using CDM750’s ? Thoughts?
-------Here's where you run into a problem. Many Moto Trbo repeaters being used today are 450-512 MHz repeaters which are hex edited to work in the 440 ham freq's. Now for a 403-470 Moto radio to communicate with any Moto repeater, be it 403-470, or 450-512 MHz, there's no problem. But when you use Hytera radios, a 403-470 Hytera radio will NOT work with a 450-512 Moto repeater that is hex edited to work at 440 MHz. It will have no problem communicating with a 403-470 repeater. However, if the radios are to be used in the 450-470 business band, it doesn't matter what split radio/repeater is used. But there are users here who only own Hytera radios, & can not communicate on the 450-512 XPR8300/8400 repeaters that are hex edited to work at 440 MHz.------
I was thinking of purchasing two Motorola CDM750 403-470 to use instead but would hate to spend the $450.00 and have it still not communicate to my Hytera’s
Anyone build one using CDM750’s ? Thoughts?