BACKGROUND: I am heavily
invested in Motorola's MotoTRBO digital networking but I
see something of great interest for use in the Methow
and other areas by local Ham clubs. I have in
service, 2
repeaters, 3 mobiles, 2 HT's and a WIRES-X HRI-200 box. I
have replaced the current cross-band repeater
in Winthrop and it will be available for use from
Carlton
to Lost River. The Pateros site (32 miles SSE)
should be able to reach the Winthrop site with this
upgrade. 2nd repeater has been deployed in Mazama,
same pair, different DCS code but same DSQ. OPTION: Here's what is driving this option
for all of us
and why I am publishing for the benefit of other clubs
or groups: Yaesu is providing these unique repeaters to
clubs for $500. They list at $1700 but can be had
for less than 1/3 of the list price. I see this as
an opportunity to replace many old repeaters with a
compact, state of the art, efficient 50 Watt 2 Meter or
70 centimeter repeater (both bands in one repeater)...but there is much more that
that!!! Here's
a tick list of why I think other clubs should jump on
this opportunity:
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50 Watt Analog FM
rack-mount repeater (2 mobiles inside similar to the
MotoTRBO XPR-8300's)
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Operates as a 2
meter or 70 cm repeater (both bands!!!)
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Repeater is $1700
at list price but only $500 delivered to radio clubs via
this
Current Promotion
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110 VAC power
supply built-in or 12VDC (with battery revert)
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Repeater can do
both modes (aka: TRBO DMM)
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Digital mode
support with matching Fusion line of user radios
(C4FM)
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Integrated GPS
support shows other nearby users in digital mode
(GM)
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Extensive APRS
support built-in (HT & Mobile) on analog FM
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Internet
connectivity is coming 1st Q 2015 via WIRES-X into
repeater natively
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Currently
must use a FTM-400DR Mobile for WIRES-X digital mode
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DR1X firmware
upgrade (1stQ 2015) will not require the
FTM-400DR for digital mode
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Any analog
radio can be used for analog to WIRES-X
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Older analog Yaesu radios
with the 6 pin DIN connector are plug n play
If your club has an
old clunker wide-band repeater, this is a wonderful
opportunity to upgrade it to current model equipment.
Yaesu is offering this promotion to drives sales of the
fusion line of course and while that does have great
appeal to me and maybe others ultimately, the repeater
is a great deal for a single band analog repeater (you
pick the band)....but
so much more is offered.
This is why I think
it is worth participating and why I have chosen to put
up this page and then get the word out. Please
pass around this URL to any clubs of interest. Let
me know if you decide to get a repeater as well.
I'd be interested in linking the repeaters via the soon
to be released Internet support, which is
disappointingly slow.
More details on fusion
and the repeater, mobile and HT's
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Promotion
Details / Valid through
3-31-2015 (As seen in
QRZ Forums on 10-7-2014)
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Repeater - DR-1X
and files /
Manual, $500 delivered via the
Promotion
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Mobile - FTM-400DR
and files / Manual,
$499 via
HRO
after $100 rebate (12-31-14)
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HT - FT1DR
and files /
Manual
/
Prog Software,
HRO
with free shipping,
Hamcity
plus shipping,
2400ma BoA battery,
Drop-in Charger and wall wart specs
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Fusion System Brochure
/
Yaesu Fusion Video, good overview of Fusion
line
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FTM-400DR:
APRS Supplemental Operating Manual
/ GM Supplemental Manual
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WIRES-X - HRI-200 and files / $125 via
HRO, works in analog and digital, requires a
computer; will support the repeater with firmware
upgrade around January 2015.
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Voice Guild Unit
FVS-2, voice for repeater or mobile, $28.95 + $5.94
via
AntennaFarm
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WIRES-X information /
Brochure
/
WIRES-X Info / log-in,
USA Node List
/
V1.0.6
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LIVA 2x3x5 Win8.1 computer to run WIRE-X
software,
Specs,
$110 from Newegg with WiFi, without Win8.1 or
$190 from Amazon with Win 8.1 but without
WiFi (check closely for includes)
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5VDC
25Watt converter; for running
Liva from a 11-30VDC source,
Ebay example, $8.60
Support Information
and Links
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More to follow as I
learn/test more, but briefly on the DR-1X repeater:
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Weighs 17.7 lbs
and idles at 24 watts AC and .5 amps DC, no revert
detected
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Analog TX: Low power .53 AC Amps (63 watts),
Mid: .8 AC Amps (95 watts), Hi: 1.2 AC Amps (141
watts)
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Analog TX: Low power 3.15 DC Amps (39 watts),
Mid: 5.36 DC Amps (63 watts), Hi: 8.7 DC
Amps (96 watts)
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NOTE: DC testing was on car battery (no
float) so battery voltage varied from 12.63 to
11.0 volts during tests
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PA airflow design
is directed through the heat sink, better than TRBO
XPR-8300/XPR-8400
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Fan noise
moderate on AC, quieter on DC but will ramp up as
needed
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Unconfirmed rumor
is that the Rx has a beefed up frontend as much of
the Tx stuff is removed
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RG-58 internal
pigtails with N-connectors, suggest swap-out to
double shielded jumpers
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2U Rack mount,
Yaesu recommends using rack shelf, unknown yet if it
will support own weight
NO7RF/R Local YSF Rollout Plans
NO7RF Info: WIRES-X ID:
11068, Room: DCI-TRBO or 21068 (USA
Node List)
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