The line driver card for the Master Pro receiver
shelf, EP-38 power supply and the Tone/DC remote
will put out way too much voltage for the voter.
It would be hard to deal with the output without
serious resistive padding.
Unless he need the balanced audio and a lot of physical
distance from the voter, the Line Driver card would be
way over-kill.
I will say the mentioned line driver is a killer
working little circuit and very handy. They can also
be liberated from the old tone and dc remote consoles
(yes the heavy grey ones that break your back getting
them to the car). The hard part about dealing with
them... is getting them back to the car/truck without
your friends seeing/laughing at you.
skipp
> "Steve Bosshard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to get my old manuals out. GE made a 19" panel just
> for an auxilliary receiver that had an audio amplifier, line
> out audio amp, and COR circuit all built in. This way you
> could bet line out, -10dbm 600 Ohm audio ready to go into a
> voter (long as you don't need 1950 VT) or aux rec site. I
> will see if I can find the PN for the panel.
>
> VC hi is wideband disc audio, and will not mix with
> de-emphasized audio from satellite receivers that are
> de-emphasized and conveyed via link radios. Also, if
> you have an old pro station p/s, it might also have a
> remote shelf, and cards for line out audio.
>
> Also, you could take speaker audio, and a fixed vol control
> setting, and put a dummy load in place of the speaker, and
> pad down the audio to feed into the voter/comparitor.
> ssb
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