At 03:47 PM 11/20/05, you wrote:

Hi
I have GE mstrII rack mount uhf. AU88b last four of the model. I have
read your web pages you stated that the ge pl ctss board does not
transmit pl tone . On my system board I have a card that is
(PL19D4172GIGG rev b with 110.9) .

That number does not seem right.
I'll bet that you have a 19D417261G6 board.

I hook up the controller per
repeater builder web page. Works great as long as keep the GE stock
controller card in  with the repeat disabled. My problem is I would
like to have a pl to be transmited. The recieve side works fine  drops
the voltage with the proper tone .  I have the controller connected to
RUS 0v-3.88v ,cas has 0v-9.8v just testing info for you.
I would like to find out a way to remove the ge internal controller and
have the pl for recieve and transmit . The external contoller does not
have ctss option.

Decode, encode, or both?

I have the manual been reading  don't want to put a
jumper from decode output to exciter connection without some facts.

The decode out signal is a logic level that feeds to the repeater controller.

If you do have a 19D417261G6 board look at LBI4743 at
<http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-master-list.html>
According to that LBI your G6 card is a decode only version.

To do what you want you will need to find an encode-decode
version of the board you have (ending in G1, G2 or G5 - the
G5 will do split tones), an encode-decoder model of a different
board the 19D432500 is the dip switch board, and is covered
in LBI-31056. The G1 board is the encode-decode board, the
G2 is encode-only, G3 is decode-only.

Or you can just add an external encoder.  Several are available,
or you can build your own - years ago, I made my own encoder
from a simple one transistor twin-T oscillator with a one-transistor
buffer amp.  Using polystyrene caps and metal film resistors gave
me an encoder that was stable from 30 degrees to 120 degrees F.

Mike WA6ILQ








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