(S, so does the ICS Linker IIa with a TS 64 bd :) )
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Hi Eric,
The world would be a better place if repeater controller manufacturers
included reverse burst capability...
S -- don't tell anybody, but the 7330 supports both standard
reverse burst formats...
The Linker IIa has audio phase reversal circuitry for outboard CTCSS encoders?
Bob NO6B
At 12/30/2007 17:16, you wrote:
(S, so does the ICS Linker IIa with a TS 64 bd :) )
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Eric,
The world would be a better place if repeater controller
Hi Bob
The Linker IIa has a port just for the TS 64. The decode and encode can
be turned on
or off separately. The TS 64 plug on the Linker IIa also has a
provision to add an external
filter if desired as the TS 64 filter can be improved upon.
The TS 64 plug sends the input receiver audio
Ken,
TIA/EIA-603-C, the international standard for Land Mobile Radio performance,
states that CTCSS decoder response times may vary between 224 milliseconds
at 67.0 Hz to no more than 150 milliseconds at 100.0 Hz and above.
I have measured response times of 80 milliseconds in some radios to
I'm curious if you're talking mechanical or something else? Except
for a funky MSF5000 I've been beating on (which takes a good 900 ms
to decode 1Z), I've never seen performance as bad as you point out in
an electronic type decoder. Mechanical, sure.
For example, I have a reedless Mitrek
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] CTCSS Decoder Response Times
I'm curious if you're talking mechanical or something else? Except for a
funky MSF5000 I've been beating on (which takes a good 900 ms to decode 1Z),
I've never seen performance as bad as you point out
Hi Eric,
The world would be a better place if repeater controller manufacturers
included reverse burst capability..i
S -- don't tell anybody, but the 7330 supports both standard reverse
burst formats... :-)
73,
Bob, WA9FBO
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Say Eric;
In regards to Telecommunications Industry Association do they have a web
site ?
Thanks
MH
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From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 9:14 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] CTCSS Decoder
Association do they have a web
site ?
Thanks
MH
- Original Message -
From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 9:14 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] CTCSS Decoder Response Times - General
Information
Several recent
Can anyone point me to where I can find application notes on interfacing an
external
repeater controller to a Kenwood TKR820 Table-Top repeater.I did look on
some of the more popular mfg. web sites but did not findwhat I was looking
for. I have a UHF that I would like use with a link radio.
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] CTCSS Decoder Response Times - General
Information
Can anyone point me to where I can find application notes on interfacing
an
external
repeater controller to a Kenwood TKR820 Table-Top
At 03:16 AM 9/10/04, you wrote:
Can anyone point me to where I can find application notes on interfacing an
external
repeater controller to a Kenwood TKR820 Table-Top repeater.I did look on
some of the more popular mfg. web sites but did not findwhat I was looking
for. I have a UHF that I would
Frederick, I think this is what you were asking for
the rear connector pin-out for the tkr820. Right?
Regards, Barry
KENWOOD TKR CSI
PRODUCT
PIN (ACCESSORY CONN.)
(1) HOOK (HK) -GND (3)
(3) DIRECT MOD. INPUT (DI) SUB-TONE
(7)
(4) DISCRIMINATOR OUTPUT
Several recent postings have mentioned that the speed of response to a
carrier with a CTCSS (PL) tone is faster with higher tones. It
happens that there is an international standard, TIA-603-B-2002, which
describes this and many other facets of commercial radio systems. The
Telecommunications
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