Difference between revisions of "Station Access Module"
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− | [[media:Station Acess Module RSS Manual.pdf|Station Acess Module RSS Users Guide | + | [[media:Station Acess Module RSS Manual.pdf|Station Acess Module RSS Users Guide 68P80309E35-A]] |
[[media:68P81096E11 Dual Control of Gated Access Via Tone Remote and SAM.pdf|App Note: Dual Control of Gated Access Via Tone Remote and SAM]] | [[media:68P81096E11 Dual Control of Gated Access Via Tone Remote and SAM.pdf|App Note: Dual Control of Gated Access Via Tone Remote and SAM]] | ||
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+ | [[media:MSF5000 SAM Manual.pdf|MSF5000 SAM Manual]] - This Manual has schematics which match most of the SAM board in the quantar. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 11 December 2019
The Station Access Module or SAM is basically the same board from the MSF but with a Quantar glue interface and slightly different firmware.
Programing must be done using the DOS based RSS, and can be confusing between interactions of the wireline wildcard functions and SAM programing. What is cool is the SAM can be programed to respond the DTMF, or even MDC for repeater access. I know of several people using it to change the NAC for p25 when assholes get on and run crypto. It's funky to program, but solid kit.
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Station Acess Module RSS Users Guide 68P80309E35-A
App Note: Dual Control of Gated Access Via Tone Remote and SAM
MSF5000 SAM Manual - This Manual has schematics which match most of the SAM board in the quantar.