They didn't - they came with FM exciters, and used DCG (Digital Call
Guard) - GE's name for CDCSS.

Joe M.

skipp025 wrote:
> 
> So what did GE do for DCS (digital coded squelch)
> for the Master II and radios with phase modulators?
> 
> skipp
> 
> ps: I got a great pictures of your booth at Dayton
> in the "chroma-key test t-shirt". Another pic
> of Ken in his booth with lots of customers around.
> 
> You guys want them direct Email..?
> 
> > Kevin Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Gary,
> >
> > Is your UHF Station one of the rare "FM" models or does it use a (more
> > common) phase modulated exciter?  The easy way to tell is from the size
> > of the transmit ICOM.  If it is about 1/3 larger than the receiver
> ICOM,
> > then it is a FM unit, if it is the same size as the receiver ICOM, then
> > it is a phase modulated exciter.
> > Here are some pix:
> > <http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/mastrII/m2icoms.html>
> > The ones on the extreme sides of the upper picture are the FM ICOM
> (also
> > known as the PLL ICOM)
> >
> > If it is a PM unit, here is some generic instructions on "FM'ing"
> the PM
> > Mastr II.  This information will work on any VHF or UHF PM MASTR II
> exciter:
> > http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/
> > Click on the Application Notes link for the AP-50.
> >
> > I have FM ICOMS if anyone needs....
> >
> > Hope this helps...
> > Kevin Custer
> 
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
>





 
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