Yes that would work.  I am going to try and trigger the SAME this weekend, I
got the files to work with that they use.  I was just going to use the
voltages from the leds into a relay and send it on to the RLC controller.
Wish me luck, should be able to get it.  If not, I'll try again.

Mathew

----- Original Message -----
From: "hwingate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 4:33 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Weather Radios


> You could put an opto-isolator in SERIES with the LEDS, then use the
> isolated transistoe output to trigger your controller.
> Henry
>
> --- In [email protected], mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have one with an output, but it seems when I checked into it, it was
> > not suitable for the type of operation we want. I think it was some kind
> > of data output. This applies to the Radio Shack model, at least.
> >
> > Besides, a contact closure won't distinguish
> > between watches and warnings. the LEDs will.
> >
> > Joe M.
> >
> > Rich Garcia wrote:
> > >
> > > I see a lot of people talking about having to tap off at the LED.
> I have 2
> > > R/S WX receivers here one is SAME and one is not and both have
> outputs, I
> > > have not messed with the output but I believe that it is a NO
> contact that
> > > closes upon alert and opens when the receiver goes back to mute.
> The only
> > > thing I don't like about it is that most of these radios will mute 4-5
> > > minutes after the alert message, that is a bit long for my taste
> but you
> > > could use the output to fire another relay/timer that is set for
> lets say
> > > 2-3 minutes and that could command the repeater controller.
> > >
> > > Rich
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Al Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 11:56 AM
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Weather Radios
> > >
> > >     Why reinvent the wheel? SAME receivers have been out for
> several years.
> > > I bought a new Midland for $25 at a hamfest about three years ago.
> It can be
> > > programmed for several SAME code counties, different alerts, etc.
> It works
> > > well at a broadcast station with 50,000 watts ERP on an FM as well as
> > > co-located  ham repeaters on two and 440. Several megawatt (or so
> it seems!)
> > > pagers system are about a mile away.
> > >     The voltage states on the LED indicators can be used for
> determining
> > > alerts, tests, etc. Should be useful to control an input to a
> repeater.
> > >     FWIW, the EAS decoder/encoders used in broadcast facilities
> usually
> > > start at over a grand, more like $3000, for a decent one.
> > >     Have no experience with the Rat Shack models, but it would
> seem that
> > > trying to build your own SAME decoder is a lot of work when other
> options
> > > exists, other than an academic exercise. And I can't think of a
> legitimate
> > > reason to retransmit SAME codes on amateur frequencies.
> > >     I guess if you really need a bullet proof front end you could
> take the
> > > IF signal out of commercial receiver and insert it into a cheap SAME
> > > receiver's IF chain. Or you could take the discriminator audio
> from the
> > > commercial receiver into the cheap SAME receiver's detector.
> > >     The stock whip antenna on the back of the little midland works
> just fine
> > > here, but then, the WX station is only six miles away. I think I'd
> try a
> > > yagi cut to 162 if the signal was weak.
> > >
> > > Al, K9SI
> > >
> > > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > >
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