I once wired a diode to one of the switch positions to CHANGE the tone during COS - similar to reverse burst, except now a totally different tone - made the receivers quench nicely.

Steve NU5D


On 3/19/06, Chuck Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's what I do -- gate the audio line. I usually use a 4066. Be
careful on the levels because the 4066 can cause distortion if hit too
hard. Some controllers will gate it for you, but not sure what ones do
(LinkCom doesn't).

Chuck
WB2EDV




Joe wrote:
> I decided to try the method someone suggested for keying the repeater
> transmitter encode PL on and off with active COS.  I switched the ground
> connection on and off to key the TS-32 PL deck.  This works, except that
> when the tone turns off I get a sound that is best described as "squeege"
> as it shuts off.  I assume this is the oscillator loosing voltage and the
> tone changing frequency.  Anybody else have this problem?  I'm about to
> just go back to switching the PL audio line and leaving the TS-32 on all
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