Allstar® and P25 on Quantar

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This is a set of wildcard programing for the Quantar which enables Allstarlink and P25nx linking with mode switching controlled by local traffic. This is possible via some enhanced wildcard programing, and may be applicable for other users using different controllers.

Features

  • Support for analog and digital P25 modes with linking
  • Asterisk controller has an audio delay of 10ms to 500ms via ARS digital delay board.
    • ID is done by analog controller in this mode
    • PL is output to controller for it to make the decision if it’s needed to repeat.
    • In COS mode P25 will be detected and no repeated.
  • PL tail on wire line when on controller (chicken burst)
  • When controller unkeys the transmitter stays keyed for 2 second with PL then drops it and stays Keyed for another 5 seconds. This will squelch even the worst baofeng’s receiver.
  • Failsoft mode if the controller fails/asterisk dies
    • Turns on in cabinet repeat and ID on that channel in analog mode (digital still works)
    • Requires PL on receive as defined in the channel.
    • Repeater has 4 alarm beeps on it in this mode.
    • Loose the analog repeater delay.
  • Mode lock which follows local users keyup after 10 seconds, and locks to that mode (blocks the other) for 5.5 minutes.
    • This currently has a brief clip of audio at 10 seconds as it changes channels.
    • A short call (under 10s) will not cause the system to lock
      • This allows for a short call to not lock the system for the full lockout period.
    • Blocks repeat or wireline of opposite mode.
    • If no received signal of given mode, it goes back to mixed mode.
  • Analog mode lock if external input 1 goes low, works on controller and failsoft modes.
    • Blocks P25 repeat
    • Alarm output on station alarm.
  • Raspberry Pi controller running both P25nx and Allstarlink DIAL software.
    • This is behind the cisco 1811 router
    • Nat rules allow the asterisk port open to the outside.

Parts needed

Part Description QTY Price Source
Quantar
Cisco 1841 Router 1 35 eBay
Rack Ears from 1841 1 10 eBay
Cisco Smart Serial Cable PN 72-1430-01 1 10 eBay
Cisco WIC-2A/S 2-Port Interface Card Network Module 1 30 eBay
v.24 board for Quantar 1 30 mike.lussier@gmail.com
25 pair Telco Cable Cat 3 PBX KSU RJ21 AMP connectors Male to Blunt, 5 Ft. 1 7 http://www.ebay.com/itm/122487217154
66 block 1 16.49 http://a.co/cxiEayf
Bridging Clip- 100 Pack 1 15.31 http://a.co/iW0AZf8
ARS Digital Audio Delay board 1 49 http://arsrepeaters.com/Audio_Delay_W462.php
Rasberry Pi 1 40 Amazon
16 GB Sandisk miconSDHC card 1 20 Amazon
1 RU drawer 1 50 http://www.ebay.com/itm/311572552441
RA-35/40 Radio interface 1 65 http://www.masterscommunications.com/products/radio-adapter/ra40.html
6" usb cable " 1 6 http://a.co/3M3OzDb
Heatsinks for Rpi 1 6 http://a.co/72cYxo3
Power supply, 12v to 5v for Rpi 1 8.99 http://a.co/a9f6IsV
Standoffs for RA-35 1 8 http://a.co/aUufBd4
Standoffs for Rpi 4 10 Digikey RPC1080-ND
Logic level converter 3.3 > 5v 1 7.99 http://a.co/j7BayV5
RS232 port for Rpi 1 11.25 http://a.co/76BGWub
NPN small signal 2n2222 eq 1 0.5
SPDT with middle switch 2 10
1k resistor 1 0.05
36 ohm resistor 1 0.05
10k resistor 5 0.05
3v Relay 1 1
Proto board 1 12.95 http://www.ebay.com/itm/322586917307
wirewrap wire
lacing twine
Total 460.63

Assembly Notes

Following the diagram and the pictures install the parts into the drawer. I drill two holes and then enlarge them with a nibbler to secure the end of the 25 pair cable by lacing it in place. I'll cut this 5' cable down to 2.5' and set the extra aside for use as hookup-wire later. If you need longer to reach your Quantar, then cut only what you need.

Punch down all the pairs as labeled in the diagram. Note the difference of going by pair vs the 1-50 numbering Motorola uses.

I assemble the "glue board" using the extra hookup wire and tack solder the switches to unused pads. Note the 36 Ohm resistor is to limit current on the relay coil as I'm running junkbox 3v telecom relays at 5v. If you have another relay, feel free to use it. The only requirement is that it can operate continuously. A reed relay would be a nice upgrade.

The GPIO ports are connected to the pads on the RA-35 interface using wire-wrap wire and dressed.

Note I use the heatsinks on the RPi as it does get warm.

The rs232 level converter can be installed in the front of the drawer if you have a DE-9 Greenlee punch. This makes for a clean appearance.

Software

Cisco router

You need to have the advanced enterprise services image installed to support Serial TUNnel (STUN) and DMVPN.



The RPI runs a stock DIAL image for asterisk, and should be configured for DHCP to make your life easier. There is a serial port which can be used to boot it in headless mode.