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DR-1

REPEATER, BASE and REMOTE Mode Operations

Using the [CONTROL I/O] connector on the rear panel of the DR-1, operation modes and their 
features can be set.

Operation modes

 

REPEATER mode

The DR-1 is a complete full function repeater, including control of COR, TOT, ID, CTCSS, DCS, 
C4FM, ASM, FM etc.

 

BASE mode

By grounding Pin 1 of the [CONTROL I/O] connector at the back of the DR-1, the repeater may 
be used in BASE mode and functions as a VHF/UHF base station with an optional MH-48A6JA 
microphone. Pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 may be used for input and control while in BASE mode.

Tip

In case of jamming or interfering signal, Pin 1 may be grounded by external control to temporarily disable 
repeating the receiver input. 

 

REMOTE mode

When 

[REMOTE]

 is set to ON in the SETUP menu, the repeater transmit and receive modes 

are determined by the logic values on Pins 11 and 12 of the [CONTROL I/O] connector. 
In REMOTE mode, Pins 13 and 14 reflect the valid RX and TX tones.
Discriminator and Audio outputs are provided on Pins 8 and 9.

Connection to an external controller

To interface the DR-1 with an external controller for remote control, additional cables are needed 
to connect to the [CONTROL I/O] connector. Your controller may require rewiring. 
Link operation may require four connections: receiver audio, transmitter audio, receiver COR, 
and transmitter PTT; however these are not available on the DR-1’s [CONTROL I/O] connector.

NOTICE

When  using  the  DR-1  with  an  external  controller,  the  COR,  analog  and  digital  IDs,  TOT, 
DSC/CTCSS,  TX  power,  etc.  are  already  controlled  by  the  DR-1  internal  control.  These 
internal  controls  cannot  be  disabled.  The  external  controller  must  not  conflict  with  these 
functions. Some functions of the internal controller cannot be overridden.
Before connecting an external controller you must make sure which functions are already 
internally  controlled.  Special  precautions  must  be  considered  when  planning  to  link  with 
external systems. 

Pin assignment of [CONTROL I/O] connector

1~5

   6~10

11~15

*1: These functions may only be activated while the repeater is in Base mode.
*2: These functions may only be activated while the repeater is in Remote mode.

Pin No

Pin Name

I/O

Function

1

BASE

Input

[L] GND: Base mode   [H] OPEN: Repeater mode

2

PTT*

1

Input

[L] GND: EXT PTT ON   [H] OPEN: EXT PTT OFF

 

Tip

 

  On signaling while controlling the external PTT: 

 

Pin 6 (TONE IN) ... Valid

 

Pin 7 (AF IN) ... Invalid

3

CTCSS/DCS
(PKSQL)*

1

Output

[L] GND: Decoded   [H] OPEN: Undecoded

4

SQL DET
(Noise SQL)*

1

Output

[L] GND: SQL open   [H] OPEN: SQL close

5

GND

GND

GND

6

TONE IN*

1

Input

CTCSS/DCS EXT input / 600 ohm, 500mV  peak to peak
Valid during external PTT control

7

AF IN*

1

Input

EXT Modulation input / 600 ohm, 1.5V peak to peak
Valid during external PTT control

8

DISC OUT

Output

Up-link RX DISC output (w/o de-emphasis), 500mV peak to peak
discriminator  output  during  up-link  reception.  Does  not  affect  the 
operation mode of the repeater.

9

AF OUT

Output

Up-link RX AF output (w/ de-emphasis), 300mV peak to peak
Analog  audio  output  during  up-link  reception.  Does  not  affect  the 
operation mode of the repeater.

10

GND

GND

GND

11

EXT port 1*

2

Input

In Remote mode, the logic combination of Ports 1 and 2 
determines the transmit and receive modes as below: 

Port 2

Port 1

RX

TX

H

H

AUTO

(AMS)

FM

H

L

FM

FM

L

H

Digital

Digital

L

L

AUTO

(AMS)

AUTO

(AMS)

12

EXT port 2*

2

Input

13

EXT port 3*

2

Input

[L] GND: RX Tone OFF   [H] OPEN: Setup mode

14

EXT port 4*

2

Input

[L] GND: TX Tone OFF   [H] OPEN: Setup mode

15

VCC

VCC

Switched VCC (13.8 V)

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