How about making it even easier? Just connect the switch outputs of your controller to the encoder dip switch, and then you can easily turn on the tone decode you need with the controller, either automatically or manually.

Mick - W7CAT
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Here is a thought, a possible solution to the problem.
Run a single tone at the TX site, but selectable from
3 choices, say 100.0, 107.2, and 114.8. This can
easily be done by diode switching on a Comm-Spec or
similiar type encoder.

At each RX site, have 2 decoders, one set to a common
tone, maybe 100.0. When this PL is selected, both
sites will be active. At site "A", there will also be
a parallel decoder on 107.2, and at site "B" there
will be a parallel decoder on 114.8. So to run both
sites, 100.0 is selected at the TX site. For site "A"
only, run 107.2, and for site "B" only, run 114.8.
This solution will cost a little more, but will be
much easier to implement and keep running without
problems, using any type of decoder.

Joe

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