[Motorola] Service Monitor
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Thu, 23 May 2002 18:53:26 -0700
Not a problem, Don. Plug a cassette recorder's aux input into your PC
speaker jack, play the .wav file and record it on a cassette. Then
just play the cassette back into the service monitor's external
modulation input jack. Remember to adjust the cassette machine's
audio output level to a point where the signal doesn't get distorted
on its way the service monitor's transmitter.
73,
Dick W1NMZ
That's how I did it with my IFR FM/AM-1200.
Don wrote:
>
> Well I think I opened My mouth and ask A question , Now I Think I got a
> Good Answer , Now I have No idea How to Do this ? Now that I Got Everyone
> attention With This confusing statement, Let Me try and Explain the
> problem, I have A Weather Alert Receiver on My 440 Repeater , Activates
> When it gets the Programmed Weather Alerts and Also Every Wednesday 11:00
> --12:00 Chicago Time, And this is the only time I can test it To See if it
> Will Turn ON And Most importantly Turn OFF The Repeater. Last Wednesday It
> Activated the Test Signal but it did not Turn OFF. and A Repeater Control
> Op turned it off. Now not Wanting to wait Until a Weather Alert or A Week
> to see if it Would work . I just E-Mailed The Company that Made the unit
> and Explained the Problem , and Told them that I had access to A Motorola
> 2001 Service Monitor, And would their Be A Way for Me to Send the Turn On
> and Off signal and Alerts? Well He Was Very Help full and Stated He Would
> E-Mail me Some Test Wav Files for Me to feed into the Service Monitor, And
> Test the Receiver Wow that is Great News, But for One thing ? How Do I Do
> This ? Any Help other the Recommending Psychiatric help , Will be Greatly
> Appreciated
>
> Thanks Don KA9QJG
>
> Wish Motorola Equipment Liked Me
>
> As much As I like it.
>
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