If you need a Spectra Tac type operation, there are
modules (for the card-cage/backplane), which serve
up the proper tone encoding functions. Most often
you will see a special version of the line driver
module and a "spectra tac encoder" module.
Motorola also had an earlier A-B tone voting system
(that seemed to work pretty well). Finding cards for
that system would be hit and miss at best.
Depends on the voter you have, but the spectra tac
module manaul should have descriptions of the more
common back plane modules. The common module manuals
can often skip over the spectra tac options as they
are/were special order or "as-built".
I can't see why any duplex chassis couldn't be made
to generate a proper encoder tone sequence, else you
just need to properly add the circuit.
Cetec Vega had a popular external voter tone encoder
module, often seen installed after-market.
cheers,
skipp
> "bd6xray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does a Micor base receiver, unified chassis, have any capability
for
> generating a voting tone? The "Control and Applications" manual
does
> not make any mention of any cards that would do this.
>
> Al Hajny
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