Thanks for not YELLING Coy, but you missed the part about only one side working the 5 volts, I need both bands to have a positive voltage.  I got that from my volt meter, THE MANUAL DID NOT SAY ANYTHING ABOU THAT.  And nope, a clean clear site, it's all mine, no other transmitters to worry about.
 
Mathew


Coy Hilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
GET YOUR MANUAL OUT AND TURN TO PAGE 80.(I'm not yelling..dang cap
locks). OH if you don't have one go to Kenwoods site and down load it.
PIN 6 SQC goes to +5 when squelch is open. Pin 2 is ground. Try making
the "side" that you want to get squelch controll from the main or PTT
side...or the select side. Boy, using a perfectly good (great) radio
for that application is a disgrace, but it's yours. Oh if there's
other radios (transmitters)near the same band near by, it likely will
swamp the receiver.
Good luck.
73
AC0Y

--- In [email protected], "Mathew Quaife" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I know I should have this figured out by now, but fact is, I'm still
> stuck. Ok, I hit a brick wall that someone put in front of me on my
> TM-V7's using them for the remote receivers at the repeater site, and
> that is only one side will produce the 5 volts on the packet
> connection. So I would be good for one half of the radio. So lets
> just say for sake there was no 5 volts there, and I have discriminator
> audio, how would a COS or Squelch circuit be brought into action that
> will give me my 5 volts. I take the discriminator audio to the RVS-8
> controller, what hooks to the COS circuit. I'm basically drawing
> blanks on how this works.
>
> Mathew







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