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Good news: The QYT KT-8900 and KT-8900D radios are well suited for running an Allstalink node. The configuration menu REP-M (#43 on KT-8900, #51 on KT-8900D) allows two radios to make a repeater by connecting a cable between the two microphone connectors (RJ45 plugs). The configuration feeds a RPT-CTLR signal when the squelch opens (or subtone received) through the mic connector which is wired to the PTT on the other radio.
The RPT-CTLR is effectively a COR signal which can be wired to the DMK URI for Allstarlink operation, and no modification to the radio circuit board is necessary. As a proof of concept, I sacrificed an ethernet cable and soldered a DB25 plug on it according to the wiring shown on the picture. This works as expected and with good sound quality. The KT-8900D offers much radio for the money, and I believe it should be interesting for use in private Allstarlink nodes.
The RPT-CTLR is active low, so you need to set “carrierfrom=usbinvert” in simpleusb.conf
After 3 hours operation on 95% duty cycle, the radio is only lukewarm, using low output power (10w)
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