That's fine, except there is already a blocking capacitor incorporated in 
the design of the TS-32.

I always feed it with vol./sq. high. Should it be picked up elsewhere? GE 
Mastr II, MVP, and Exec II equipment.

Chuck
WB2EDV


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> Many times the problem is not with the decoder but by the way it is fed.
> Make sure you have a DC blocking cap in the circuit or you will slow
> everything down when a received signal comes up as there will be a DC 
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> Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI, Retired
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> Eric,
>    Have not contacted Spec-Com on thruput problem.  Did notice TS32
> modification suggestions on Repeater-Builer so I must not be the only 
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> Gary
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