Hello,
You wrote that you 're looking for program radios with 5 tone,but you didn't
give brand name of radios.
73
Laurent F1NFY

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Re: Re: 5 tone


> Well, thanks for the additional responses. Maybe that remark was too hard
on
> you guys. Yes, I should have said that I had more than one of these radios
> with all this stuff already built in, but that should not have been a
> prerequisite for my asking the question and getting an answer.
>
> After doing a few searches it was clear that most of the radios that
include
> this format were built for the European market, not the US. I was not
aware
> that some of the controllers made in the US had this capability, but then
that
> was why I asked the question in the first place. Had I got some positive
> feedback in the first place instead of the negative remarks, I probably
would not
> have made the smart a** reply. I wasn't "trying to reinvent the wheel", I
was
> just trying to explore a "different" wheel.
>
> It seems that there are 5 tone decoder/encoder chips on the market if you
> look for them. Again, I got a lot of overseas hits talking about 5 tone
and some
> different chip numbers. It also looks like some of the US tone
encoder/decoder
> manufacturers include this format in their products but it is not as
popular
> here as in Europe.
>
> Yes, there seems to be a least a half a dozen different "standards", CCIR,
> EAA, EIA, and on and on. I have found a downloadable chart from
Midians.com
> listing several tone formats. What I am looking for now is how to program
the
> radios to send these tones and make them trigger the other radios.
>
> Thanks for the additional responses, Art - KC7GF, Golden, CO
>
>
>
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