We had similar difficulties with a 241 and an external tone board using the 
audio from the mic connector.  We switched to using the ext. speaker jack 
for an audio connection and it worked much better.

Paul - KC0HST



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Kelley"


>I am wanting to temporarily use a Kenwood TM-241A radio at a
> repeater site... not for a repeater receiver but for
> something fairly "mission critical".  I fed the audio
> output available at the mic connector to a TS-32P and it
> seemed to decode fine at first.  I have now found it
> decodes signals from some radios and not from others.  Not
> sure if the audio level is borderline (too low) or if the
> audio from that point may be after a high pass filter in
> the radio or what???  Any hints?  I am on my way back to
> the site to mess with it some more but will check back with
> email in a couple of hours.
>
> Paul,  N1BUG
>





 
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