Hello Ed,

my unit don't have this terminals on the back. 
It was prewired from module to module (original)
and the speaker goes via the charger-module to
the speaker in the channel switcher.

I'll check the jumpers.

73
Bernd

--- In [email protected], wa6rqd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bernd Maestling wrote:
> > Hello Ed,
> > 
> > I can't follow you at the moment.
> > My settings are now the following:
> > 
> > T855: 
> > PL100 1-2
> > PL101 2-3
> > PL102 2-3
> > PL103 1-2
> > PL104 1-2
> > Pl105 1-2
> > PL106 1-2
> > 
> > T856:
> > PL100 3-4
> > PL101 5-6
> > PL102 5-6
> > PL103 1-2
> > 
> > The Audio is going from the T855 Pin 1 (Line I/P1)
> > -> controller -> T856 Pin 6 (Audio 2).
> > 
> > All other combinations won't give audio or this loud noise
> > on the audio as I wrote before (Audio1->Audio1 (or Audio2, 
> > can't remember))
> > 
> > What did you mean with TB1-1...?
> > 
> > The jumpers on the connetors are all open now.
> > 
> > 73
> > Bernd
> > DM5BM
> > 
> 
> You have the T855 RX set up as de-emphasised which should produce a 
> reasonably flat response with varying audio input frequencies. This is 
> the same as most folks use. As you are connected to T855-1 for RX audio 
> you also need to ground T855-4. If you don't want to use the
transformer 
> isolated RX audio (T855-1&4), you could take it directly from T855-6 
> which is de-emphasised unsquelched audio.
> 
> It looks like you have the T856 TX set up in a way that would roll off 
> the highs. Try:
> PL100 3-4
> PL101 1-2
> PL102 9-10
> PL103 3-4
> This should give a flatter overall system response RX to TX.
> 
> TB1 is on many / most of the base stations and is a terminal block that 
> the receiver and transmitter wiring terminates at (TB2 is used for 
> multiple frequency select). Both terminal blocks are part of a small PC 
> board on the back of the card cage. By changing the jumpers on that PC 
> board you can configure the system to be a stand alone repeater by 
> connecting the RX 600 ohm line outputs to the TX 600 ohm line inputs
and 
> also connect the GATE O/P (COS) to the TX PTT input. Or you can remove 
> the line input/output and GATE jumpers to configure it as a base 
> station. Since you are using an external controller, you would set
it up 
> as a base station and use your controller for both audio and PTT
functions.
> 
> As your Tait was originally shipped as a stand alone repeater, it will 
> have the line input and outputs tied together unless you have removed 
> the jumpers on the small external PC board.
> 
> Verify that:
> T855-1 is not connected to T856-1
> T855-2 is not connected to T856-2
> T855-3 is not connected to T856-3
> T855-4 is not connected to T856-4
> If they are, make sure T856-6 is not connected to T856-7 or you will 
> have multiple audio paths. This may be part of the loud noise you hear 
> using some configurations.
> 
> Ed Yoho
> WA6RQD
>








 
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