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RAS Programming

kc9gfr

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Programming question
I have a XPR 7550 trying to program onto a system with RAS and radio ID Range.
I have the correct RAS as I can receive everything on the talk group.
Correct CC and time slot is correct.
TX/RX Frequencies and TG are both correct.
RX only is unchecked
Technically it should transmit on the system but no luck unless I am missing another setting

Anyone?
Thanks
 

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Verify that you actually have the right key. Just because it receives does not mean it's the right key
 

kayn1n32008

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Programming question
I have a XPR 7550 trying to program onto a system with RAS and radio ID Range.
I have the correct RAS as I can receive everything on the talk group.
Correct CC and time slot is correct.
TX/RX Frequencies and TG are both correct.
RX only is unchecked
Technically it should transmit on the system but no luck unless I am missing another setting

Anyone?
Thanks
Double check you have a Transmit Group Call contact selected in the channel setting window. It's on the right side of the channel window, above the admit criteria.
 

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Fuzzy memory says the repeater itself can be programmed to inhibit operations from group(s) of radio ID’s other than those permitted, this is an additional security feature in addition to RAS.
 

kc9gfr

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Verify that you actually have the right key. Just because it receives does not mean it's the right key
I would assume since I could not receive until I put the RAS key in that it is correct. Can a RAS Key be receive only, maybe i'm missing a setting.
 

kc9gfr

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Fuzzy memory says the repeater itself can be programmed to inhibit operations from group(s) of radio ID’s other than those permitted, this is an additional security feature in addition to RAS.
I have also tried other radio ID that transmit and able to get through but when I program it with that ID still no go. Weird
 

kc9gfr

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Just a thought.
Is your Radio ESN and User ID authorized on the system in the controller?
User ID is within range. Repeater is RAS with ID range. ESN is not used to to gain access in Mototrbo
Just a thought.
Is your Radio ESN and User ID authorized on the system in the controller?
ID is within range. all is used is RAS and ID Range. ESN does not get used.
Frequency, talkgroup, CC, TS Radio ID is all good. RAS examples can receive but not TX:
1234567890
0987654321
1234567890#
 

kc9gfr

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He is right if this is a Capacity Max system. If it's anything else, you Radio Id can be included/excluded in the Master Repeater.

Under General -> Security
View attachment 181844
ID is within range. Have a portable that was good on system and just after programming RAS it’ll only receive now. But also RAS key in different ways are the same RX but no TX
1234567890
0987654321
1234567890#
 

kayn1n32008

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I would assume since I could not receive until I put the RAS key in that it is correct. Can a RAS Key be receive only, maybe i'm missing a setting.
No. It's used both ways, into the repeater and from the repeater.
Just a thought.
Is your Radio ESN and User ID authorized on the system in the controller?
ESN and RID are not validated in conventional operations.
 
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