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URI

Features Easy radio connections High quality audio CM108 audio controller Low cost PTT, COR, CTCSS 2 inputs + 3 GPIO +6dB gain op-amp Full RF filtering Description

USB Radio Interface

URI allows a standard land or mobile FM radio to be connected to a host computer via USB interface. Potential radios include amateur, business, public service/safety, GMRS, citizens band, and many others. The host computer requires appropriate software to drive the device such as app_rpt with chan_usbradio. These applications currently run under Asterisk/Linux. URI may be used for remote radio control or can link two or more radios in repeater mode. Audio can be passed through VOIP/Ethernet. Many radios provide an interface connector for external access. These signals can be easily connected to the URIs standard DB-25 connector. The URI contains the C-Media CM108, a highquality full-duplex USB audio controller. One channel of receive audio is provided along with two channels of transmit audio. Even radios that have separate voice and CTCSS signals may be supported. Optionally, the second audio channel may be used as a line monitor. URI has dedicated input pins for CTCSS and COR, and an output pin for PTT. There are three general purpose I/O pins that may be controlled by software. Each audio output channel is fed through a 3pole low pass filter with a 4KHz cutoff frequency. These filters may be bypassed, if desired, by setting internal jumpers. The filter outputs may be either DC coupled or connected through 10F non-polarized capacitors. This allows low-frequency CTCSS signals to be passed unattenuated when driving a low impedance input.

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Description Continued
If the radio requires high input drive levels, an on-board 6dB gain amplifier is provided. An external 12 volt DC power source is needed to power this amplifier, if needed. If this gain is not needed, no external power is required. If desired, a 1K-bit 93C46 serial EEPROM may be used to store radio-specific configuration data. Internally, the URI circuit board provides space for a surface-mount version of this part, but this is normally not installed. Instead, the EEPROM interface signals are brought out to the DB-25 connector in such a manner that a DIP part may easily be soldered directly to the pins. This way if the URI device is changed, the stored configuration data will remain with the cable attached to the radio. Table 1. Connector Pin Assignments Pin No. Name Description 1 PTT Push to talk, open collector output to radio transmitter 2 GPIO1 General purpose input or output 3 GPIO2 General purpose input or output 4 GPIO4 General purpose input or output 5 MUTE_REC Unused input 6 MUTE_PLAY Unused input 7 CTCSS_DET Input, diode isolated, continuous tone-coded squelch system detect 8 COR_DET Input, diode isolated, receive (carrier operated relay) detect 9 MIC_IN Direct low-level audio input to CM108, must be AC coupled 10 LEFT_OUT DC coupled left audio output, 4KHz bandwidth 11 RIGHT_OUT DC coupled right audio output, 4KHz bandwidth 12 AOUT AC coupled output from 6dB gain amplifier 13 GND Ground 14 +5V 5 volts DC power output from USB bus 15 EEP_CS EEPROM chip select control 16 EEP_CK EEPROM serial clock 17 EEP_DI EEPROM data input 18 EEP_DO EEPROM data output 19 GND Ground 20 GND Ground 21 MIC_AC Audio input, line level, AC coupled 22 LEFT_AC AC coupled left audio output, 4KHz bandwidth 23 RIGHT_AC AC coupled right audio output, 4KHz bandwidth 24 AIN AC coupled input to 6dB gain amplifier 25 AVDD 12 volt DC power input required for 6dB gain amplifier

USB hubs are not recommended. However, if a hub must be used, make sure it is rated at USB 2.0 High Speed. Some hubs are USB 2.0 compliant but are rated only at Full Speed (12Mbps) not High Speed (480Mbps). Do not connect any USB 1.x devices to either the same external hub or to the host computers internal root hub. The URI radio interface connector is a standard female 25-pin D-shell. The recommended mating connector is the Amphenol G17S2510110EU or equivalent. This connector is available from both Digi-Key and Mouser Electronics.

Application Information
Audio I/O. In most applications audio inputs and outputs should be AC coupled. Large value non-polarized capacitors are provided on-board to pass low frequency CTCSS signals. The DC coupled signals are provided for use in some applications. The CM108 audio controller chip biases these signals at half-supply, typically 2.5 volts. The MIC_AC input in addition to providing AC coupling also has an 18dB attenuator. This brings line level signals down to the low-level microphone level signals required for the CM108. LEDs. The URI has two LEDs, one on either side of the USB connector. The green LED on the left is on when the URI is powered from the USB bus. When the app_rpt application is running this LED flashes. The red LED is on when the PTT signal is active. 6dB Gain Amplifier. An on-board 6dB gain amplifier is provided for radios that need more than the 1.7 volt rms maximum signal available from the standard outputs. To use this amplifier, an external 12 volt power source must be connected between pins 25 and 13. The op-amp is the National Semiconductor LMC7101. This amplifier features very low noise and distortion, high speed, rail-to-rail inputs and outputs. Absolute maximum supply voltage is 16 volts. An external jumper must be installed from either pin 10 (left) or pin 11 (right) to the amplifiers input on pin 24. Since the amplifiers input is AC coupled, the AC coupled outputs are not required. The audio output is then taken from pin 12.

+5V C1 4.7uF
+

+5V C2 4.7uF +5V


+

C5

Note: Normally U1 is not installed on PCB. If desired, connect EEPROM to radio connector J1.
D

C3 0.1 U2

C4 0.1 +3.3V C6
35 29 34

0.1 PTT R1 10K Q1 2N3904 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO4 MUTE_REC 330 LED-RED MUTE_PLAY L6 600 D2 BAT43 D3 BAT43 R6 D4 LED-GRN C11 R7 68K C41 100uF 25V C13 C12
4

J1 DB25F 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13
26

+5V 8 7 6 5

U1 VCC TEST ORG GND 93C46 R3 0 +3.3V R4 DNI +5V +3.3V CS CLK DI DO 1 2 3 4 EEP_CS EEP_CK EEP_DI EEP_DO 5 4 3 2 7 10 28 23 38 40 1 16 17 19 20 22 44 45 46 47 R11 22 USB_DUSB_D+ R12 22 C16 47pF C17 47pF R16 9 1M VR1 USB_DC21 20pF Y1 12MHz C22 20pF 42 41 8

L1 600 L2 600 L3 600 EEP_CK EEP_DI EEP_DO L4 600 L5 600 EEP_CS

DVDD

AVDD1

AVDD2

C7 0.1

CS SCK DOUT DIN PWRSEL MODE VSEL TEST MSEL PDSW SPDIFO ADC IN ADC SCK ADC RCK ADC MCK ADC SEL DAC DOUT DAC MCK DAC LRCK DAC SCK USB DUSB D+

REG OUT

37

4.7uF GPIO1 GPIO2 XMT GPIO4

GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 MUTE REC MUTE PLAY VOL UP VOL DN LEDO LEDR MICIN

43 11 13 15 6 18 39 48 12 21

R2

D1

MUTE_REC MUTE_PLAY VOL_UP VOL_DN

CTCSS_DET COR_DET MIC_AC R5 470K L9 600 MIC_IN

L7 600 L8 600 L10 600 C9 47pF LEFT_AC LEFT_OUT RIGHT_AC RIGHT_OUT AIN AOUT AVDD

+5V C10
+
C

330 27 MIC_IN

C8 47pF

+3.3V 4.7uF L11 600 1 2 3 4 5 6 USB R8 1.5K

10uF NP LEFT 30 32 31 LEFT RIGHT +5V R10 12.4K 4.7 R30


+

LOUT ROUT LOBIAS

J2

R9 DNI L12

R29 0

0.1 R13 1 U3A LMC6484 7.68K

DVSS1

DVSS2

AVSS1

AVSS2

L13 600

VBIAS XI VREF CM108

25 C14 6800pF 26 + C20 4.7uF

3 + 2 11

R14 21.5K

0.015uF 5 +

U3B LMC6484 600 7 R15 33 C15 47pF C18

LEFT_OUT

XO

C19 1000pF

6 -

LEFT_AC 10uF NP

14

36

24

33

RIGHT

R18 12.4K U3D LMC6484 12 + C24 6800pF 13 R19 14 7.68K C27 1000pF R22 AVDD 4.7 C28 R23 20K C32 47pF C34 0.1 C38 47pF R24 20K 3 + 4 5

C23 R20 21.5K 0.015uF 10 + 9 U3C LMC6484

R17 DNI L14 RIGHT_OUT 600 8 R21 33 C25 47pF C26 RIGHT_AC 10uF NP
B

PGB001 VR2 USB_D+

PGB001

PTT C29 47pF

GPIO1 C30 47pF

GPIO2 C31 47pF

GPIO4

100uF 25V 1 U4 LMC7101

To use 2X gain amp connect 12VDC to J1 pin 25 and ground to J1 pin 13.
C33 AOUT 10uF NP R25 1M

MUTE_REC C35 47pF


A

MUTE_PLAY C36 47pF

CTCSS_DET C37 47pF

COR_DET

C39 AIN 10uF NP

R26 100K

R27 200K

This schematic is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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USB Radio Interface (URI)


Size B Date: Document Number

9080
Thursday, December 20, 2007 Sheet
1

Rev A 1 of 1

CM108
Integration Dual DAC, Earphone Driver, ADC, Microphone Booster, PLL, Regulator, and USB Transceiver

3. PIN DESCRIPTIONS
3.1 PIN ASSIGNMENT BY PIN NUMBER
Pin #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Signal Name
SPDIFO DW DR SK CS MUTER PWRSEL XI XO MODE GPIO2 LEDO

Pin #
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Signal Name
GPIO3 DVSS1 GPIO4 SDIN ADSCLS MUTEP ADLRCK ADMCLK LEDR ADSEL TEST AO

Pin #
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Signal Name
AO AI AI P AO AO AO AO AVSS2 AVDD2 DVDD DVSS2

Pin #
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

Signal Name
REGV MSEL VOLUP PDSW USBDP USBDM GPIO1 SDOUT RAMCLK DALRCK DASCLS VOLDN

3.2 PIN-OUT DIAGRAM


DAMCLK DALRCK DASCLK USBDM SDOUT VOLDN USBDP VOLUP GPIO1 PDSW REGV 37 SPDIFO DW DR SK CS MUTER PWRSEL XI XO MODE GPIO2 LEDO 13 ADMCLK ADLRCK ADSCLK MUTEP DVSS1 ADSEL AVSS1 GPIO3 GPIO4 LEDR TEST SDIN 1 DVSS2 DVDD AVDD2 AVSS2 LOR LOBS LOL AVDD1 VSEL MSEL

CM108

CM108
25

MICIN VREF VBIAS

Pin Assignments (Top View)

Date: Feb/13/2007
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Version:

1.6

CM108
Integration Dual DAC, Earphone Driver, ADC, Microphone Booster, PLL, Regulator, and USB Transceiver

3.3 PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTIONS


Pin #
1 2 3 4 5 6

Symbol
SPDIFO DW DR SK CS MUTER

Type
DO, 8mA, SR DIO, 8mA, PD, 5VT DO, 4mA, SR DO, 4mA, SR DO, 4mA, SR DI, ST, PU SPDIF Output

Description

EEPROM Interface Data read from EEPROM EEPROM Interface Data write to EEPROM EEPROM Interface Clock EEPROM Interface Chip Select Mute Recording (Edge Trigger with de-Bouncing) Chip Power Select Pin, worked with MODE Pin Speaker Mode HSelf Power with 100mA LBus Power with 500mA

PWRSEL

DI, ST

Headset Mode HBus Power with 100mA LBus Power with 500mA ( H: Pull Up to 3.3V; L: Pull Down to Ground )

8 9

XI XO

DI DO

Input Pin for 12MHz Oscillator Output Pin for 12MHz Oscillator Operating mode select HSpeaker Mode - Playback Only

10

MODE

DI, ST

LHeadset Mode - Playback & Recording ( H: Pull Up to 3.3V; L: Pull Down to Ground )

11

GPIO2

DIO, 8mA, PD, 5VT DO, SR, 8mA

GPIO Pin LED for Operation;

12

LEDO

Output H for Power On; Toggling for Data Transmit 13 14 15 GPIO3 DVSS1 GPIO4 DIO, 8mA, PD, 5VT P DIO, 8mA, PD, 5VT GPIO Pin Digital Ground GPIO Pin

Date: Feb/13/2007
-7-

Version:

1.6

CM108
Integration Dual DAC, Earphone Driver, ADC, Microphone Booster, PLL, Regulator, and USB Transceiver
16 17 18 19 20 SDIN ADSCLK MUTEP ADLRCK ADMCLK DIO, 8mA, PD, 5VT DIO, 4mA, SR DI, ST, PU DO, 4mA, SR DIO, 4mA, SR 12.288MHz Output for 48KHz Sampled Data LED for Mute Recording Indicator; 21 LEDR DO, SR, 8mA Output H when Recording is Muted ADC Input Source Select Pin H: Use external (via I2S) ADC 22 ADSEL DI, ST, PD L: Use internal ADC ( H: Pull Up to 3.3V; L: Pull Down to Ground ) Test Mode Select Pin; H: Test Mode 23 TEST DI, ST, PD L: Normal Operation ( H: Pull Up to 3.3V; L: Pull Down to Ground ) 24 25 AVSS1 VBIAS P AO Analog Ground Microphone Bias Voltage Supply (4.5V), with a small Driving Capability Connecting to External Decoupling Capacitor for Embedded VREF MICIN AO AI Bandgap Circuit; 2.25V Output Microphone Input Line Out Voltage Swing Select H: Line out Vpp = 3.5 Volts 28 VSEL AI L: Line out Vpp = 2.5 Volts ( H: Pull Up to 5V; L: Pull Down to Ground ) 29 30 31 AVDD1 LOL LOBS P AO AO 5V Analog Power for Analog Circuit Line Out Left Channel DC 2.25V Output for Line Out Bias ADC I2S Data Input ADC I2S Serial Clock Mute Playback (Edge Trigger with de-Bouncing) ADC I2S Left / Right Clock 11.2896MHz Output for 44.1KHz Sampled Data and

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Date: Feb/13/2007
-8-

Version:

1.6

CM108
Integration Dual DAC, Earphone Driver, ADC, Microphone Booster, PLL, Regulator, and USB Transceiver
32 33 34 35 36 37 LOR AVSS2 AVDD2 DVDD DVSS2 REGV AO P P P P AO Line Out Right Channel Analog Ground 5V Power Supply for Analog Circuit 5V Power Supply for Internal Regulator Digital Ground 3.3V Reference Output for Internal 5V 3.3V Regulator

Mixer Enable Select, worked with MODE pin H: With Mixer / AA-Path Enable (With Default Mute) 38 MSEL DI, ST L: Without Mixer / AA-Path Disable ( H: Pull Up to 3.3V, L: Pull Down to Ground ) USB Descriptors will also be changed accordingly 39 VOLUP DI, ST, PU Volume Up (Edge Trigger with de-Bouncing) Power Down Switch Control Signal (for PMOS Polarity) 40 PDSW DO, 4mA , OD 0: Normal Operation, 1: Power Down Mode (Suspend Mode) 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
UU U

USBDP USBDM GPIO1 SDOUT DAMCLK DALRCK DASCLK VOLDN

AIO AIO DIO, 8mA, PD, 5VT DO, 4mA, SR DO, 4mA, SR DO, 4mA, SR DO, 4mA, SR DI, ST, PU

USB Data D+ USB Data DGPIO Pin DAC I2S Data Output 11.2896 MHz Output for 44.1KHz Sampled Data and 12.288 MHz Output for 48KHz Sampled Data DAC I2S Left/Right Clock DAC I2S Serial Clock Volume Down (Edge Trigger with de-Bouncing)

Note : DI / DO / DIO Digital Input / Output / Bi-Directional Pad AI / AO / AIO Analog Input / Output / Bi-Directional Pad SR Slew Rate Control ST Schmitt Trigger PD / PU Pull Down / Pull Up 5VT 5 Volt Tolerant (3.3V Pad) OD Open Drain

Date: Feb/13/2007
-9-

Version:

1.6

CM108
Integration Dual DAC, Earphone Driver, ADC, Microphone Booster, PLL, Regulator, and USB Transceiver

10. REFERENCE APPLICATION CIRCUIT

Date: Feb/13/2007
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Version:

1.6

ModifyingaUSBsoundfobtoactasarepeaterinterfaceforapp_rpt
RevE9/13/2008

ThisdocumentexplainshowtomodifyaUSBsoundfobtoworkasarepeaterinterfaceforapp_rpt. ForaguideonsettingupandconfiguringAsterisk,app_rpt,andchan_usbradio.cpleaseseehttp://app rpt.qrvc.com/usbradio.pdf Thefollowingmaterialsandtoolsarerequired: 1. USBsoundfobbasedontheCM108chip 2. 10Kohm1/8W5%throughholeresistor.DigiKeyP/N10KEBKND 3. 68Kohm1/8W5%throughholeresistor.DigiKeyP/N68KEBKND 4. 470Kohm1/8W5%throughholeresistor.DigiKeyP/N470KEBKND 5. Two10microfarad25Vnonpolarizedelectrolyticcapacitors.DigiKeyP1176ND 6. BAT43orequivalentschottkydiodeinDO35package.DigiKey49724921ND 7. 2N4401NPNbipolartransistorinaTO92package.DigiKey2N4401ND 8. Plasticsleevingandheatshrinktubing 9. Hotmeltglueandgluegun 10. MaleDsubconnectorandhood 11. 1ft.of5conductorshieldedcablewith28awgstrandedwiresorsmaller. 12. TemperaturecontrolledSolderingironwithafinetip,and0.020diametersolder 13. Precisioncuttersandlongnosepliers. BelowisapictureofatypicalUSBsoundfob.Thisisonewhichwaspurchasedfor$7.95.When shoppingforasuitablesoundfob,itisimportanttopurchaseonewhichusestheCM108chip,as thatistheonlyversionsupported.

Thefirstthingtodoisopenupthecase.Thecaseisusuallypressfittogetherwithfourplasticpostson onesideand4socketsforthepostsontheotherside.Gettingthecasetocomeapartrequiresasmallthin bladedscrewdriver.Workthescrewdriveralongtheseamsuntilonesidestartstoseparate,thenworkon theotherside.Beverycarefulwiththeuseofdownwardpressure.Youdon'twantthescrewdrivergoing inanddamagingthecomponentsontheboard.Prythecaseopenneartheaudiojackssincetheywillbe removedanyway.Oncethecaseisseparated,youshouldhavesomethinglikethis:

PeeltheQCstickeroffthechipandverifyitisaCM108.Ifitisn'taCM108,itcannotbeused.Then usingapairofprecisioncutters,removethe3.5mmjacksbycuttingthemetalconnectionsonthesideof thejackasshown:

Oncetheconnectionsarefreeontheoutsidesofeachjack,rockthembackandforthtocausetheinner connectionstobreakfreeasshown:

Whenbothjacksareremoved,yourboardshouldlooklikethis:

Donotbetemptedtocleanoutthepinsfromtheholesusedbythejacks,Thetracesontheboardliftvery easily.

Prepareoneendofthe5conductorcablebyseparatingtheshield,twistingittightly,thensolderingitto thegroundontheboardbelowasshown.Theshieldissolderedtothepointwherethesleevecontactof themicrophonejackusedtoconnect.

Nowweconnectsomewirestopointsontheboard.ForthemulticonductorcableI'musing,whiteis receiveaudio,blackistransmitaudio,brownisauxiliaryaudio,redisPTT,andgreenisCOR.Fornow wewillsolderdownthereceiveaudio(white),transmitaudio(black),andauxiliaryaudio(brown)wires asshown:

Notethattherxaudio(white)leadisconnectedtothemiddlepinofthemicconnectoratthetop.

Next,weaddthe10Kresistorshownpreppedabovewithsomeplastictubingtopin13oftheCM108.To getaccesstopin13onthisparticularboard,Ihadtotemporarilybendthecrystalupandoutoftheway. Makea90degreebendintheresistorleadsothatitcanbesolderedtopin13asshowninthepicture below.Beverycarefulnottoplaceundueforceontheresistorleadafteritissolderedtothepin,asthe pinwillbreakawayfromthepadifyouarenotcareful.

Next,weattachthe2N4401transistorasshown:

Thefreeendofthe10Kresistorattachedtothemiddlepin(base)ofthe2N4401.Thetransistoris mountedflatsidedownandtheleftmostlead(emitter)issolderedtogroundatthesamepointusedbythe cableshield.Notethatthecrystalwasbentbackdowntoitsoriginalorientation.

ThePTT(red)leadisthenattachedtotherightmostpinofthe2N4401(collector)asshown:

NowwepreptheBAT43diodesimilartohowwepreppedthe10Kresistorandsolderthepreppedendto pin48oftheCM108,andtheotherendtotheCOR(green)wire.Notethatthebandedend(cathode)of thediodeconnectstothegreenwire:

Becauseofthewaythepartsaremounted,itwouldbeagoodideatosecurethediodeandtransistorwith someglue.Iusedhotmeltglueasitisremovable.SiliconeRTVshouldbeavoidedduetoitsacid content.

Thiscompletestheinternalmodifications.TherestofthepartsareinstalledinsideoftheDsubconnector hood.Thecasehalvescannowbesnappedbackovertheboard. WenowfocusonassemblyoftheDsubconnectorandthecomponentsinstalledinsidetheconnector hood.Thefirstthingtodoispreptheotherendofthemulticonductorcablebystrippingoff1.5inchesof thejacket.Separatethebraidfromtheconductors,twistittightlytogether,slipasmallpieceofheat shrinktubingoverthebraidasshown:

Wecannowattachthewireswhichconnectdirectlytotheconnectorpins.Thesewouldbeground,COR andPTT.Thecableshield(ground)getssolderedtopin5.ThePTT(red)leadgetssolderedtopin7,and theCORlead(green)getssolderedtopin4:

Wethenmakeupthereceiveaudiovoltagedivideroutofa68Kohmanda470Kohmresistorasshown:

Thelooseendofthe68Kresistorgetssolderedtopin5(someplasticsleevingslippedoverthebarewire wouldbehelpful).Thejunctionofthe68Kandthe470Kissolderedthewhitewire,andthelooseend ofthe470Kresistorgoespin3oftheDsubconnector:

Nextweconnectthetransmitaudio(black)wire(througha10microfaradnonpolarizedelectrolytic capacitorasshownbelowtopin2oftheDsubconnector.Besuretouseplasticsleevingoverthebare leadofthecapacitortoavoidashortcircuit.

Theauxiliaryaudio(brown)wireisthelastconnectiontobemade.Itisconnectedthrougha10 microfaradnonpolarizedcapacitortopin6oftheDsubconnector.Besuretouseplasticsleevingover thebarecapacitorleadtoavoidashortcircuit:

Onceallofthepartsaresolderedinplace,installthehoodandpositionthepartsandthewiressothat theyarenotcrimpedbytheconnectorhood:

Thecompletedassemblylookslikethis:

InterfacingtheFOBtoyourradioorrepeater(easymethod:3signals+ground) 1. 2. 3. 4. Connectpin3oftheDB9connectortoyourreceiver'sdiscriminatoroutput Connectpin2oftheDB9connectortoyourtransmitter'smicrophoneinput Connectpin7oftheDB9connectortoyourtransmitter'sPTTinput(gnd=KEY) Connectpin5oftheDB9connectortothereceiverandtransmitterDCground.

Intheusbradio.confconfigfile,makesurethefollowingoptionsareset: hwtype=0 rxboost=0 carrierfrom=dsp ctcssfrom=dsp txctcssdefault=88.5(orCTCSStoneofyourchoosing) rxctcssfreq=88.5(orCTCSStoneofyourchoosing) txctcssfreq=88.5(orCTCSStoneofyourchoosing) txtoctype=notone rxctcssrelax=1 rxdemod=flat txprelim=no txmixb=no invertptt=0 Followtheradiotuningprocedureinusbradio.pdftosetthelevels.

Theschematicdiagrambelowcanbeusedtocheckalloftheconnectionsifneedbe:

Channel driver for CM108 USB Cards with Radio Interface. Definition in file chan_usbradio.c. Authors: Jim Dixon <jim@lambdatel.com> and Steve Henke <w9sh@arrl.net>

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