Yes I believe that is the core of the issue.  I will check 
the files section in a little more detail to see what I 
can find out.

Thanks,
Vern

On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:47:31 -0500 (CDT)
  Ron Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vern,
> 
> Not sure about the purple wire you are looking at from 
>the Mastr II.
> 
> The RC-1000V can be configured for either active high or 
>low COS/CAS.  This is selected with jumper JP1, but for 
>Mastr II no jumper needed.  A low is .5 V or less and a 
>high is 2-30 V. The Mastr II will put out about 10 volts 
>on its CAS with squelch open.
> 
> Really sounds as if you are not getting to CAS in the 
>Mastr II.  This is on its squelch board.  Might look in 
>FILES of this board for info.  There is lots of info 
>here.
> 
> 73, ron, n9ee/r
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>From: mung_bungholio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: 2007/07/10 Tue PM 05:49:16 CDT
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: GE MASTR II and RC-1000V
> 
>>                  
>>I don't know if my other post made it through or not 
>>since I sent it 
>>from my email but anyway.
>>
>>I put the meter on the CAS line the purple wire from the 
>>MASTR II and 
>>I do get a change in voltage but it only goes to about .5 
>>v instead 
>>of the 10v that the RC-1000 is looking for to key the 
>>repeater.
>>
>>Is the CAS voltage dependant on signal or is it either 
>>high or low?  
>>If it isn't dependant on signal then I need to figure out 
>>why I am 
>>not getting full voltage to that line.  I guess that I 
>>could build a 
>>relay circuit to put 10v on the line if I can't get the 
>>voltage up.
>>
>>--- In [email protected], Ron Wright 
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>wrote:
>>>
>>> Vern,
>>> 
>>> One question.  What do you mean "hard time kicking into 
>>>transmit 
>>mode"???
>>> 
>>> Are you refering to having to give strong signal into 
>>>the repeater 
>>or long key into the repeater to bring up???
>>> 
>>> The RC-1000V has a anti-kerchunk filter that requires a 
>>>time delay 
>>before it keys the repeater.  This can be turned on and 
>>off.
>>> 
>>> Might be more specific on the problem.
>>> 
>>> 73, ron, n9ee/r
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> >From: mung_bungholio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >Date: 2007/07/10 Tue AM 10:21:31 CDT
>>> >To: [email protected]
>>> >Subject: [Repeater-Builder] GE MASTR II and RC-1000V
>>> 
>>> >                  
>>> >I purchased a GE MASTR II with an RC-1000V controller 
>>>and I am 
>>having a 
>>> >problem with it.
>>> >
>>> >When I power it on it transmits the ID and seems to be 
>>>functioning 
>>like 
>>> >it should.  However once on it has a hard time kicking 
>>>into 
>>transmit 
>>> >mode.  I think that it may be that the radio is not 
>>>breaking 
>>squelch.  
>>> >I have no idea how this was setup and modified so it 
>>>may just be 
>>that 
>>> >the squelch circuit is not right or not adjusted right, 
>>>however I 
>>have 
>>> >not seen any squelch adjustment at all on the outside 
>>>of the 
>>radio.  
>>> >Before I start to tear this thing apart and break 
>>>anything that 
>>isn't 
>>> >already broken.  Is there any way I can determine if 
>>>the radio is 
>>> >breaking squelch or what is going on with receive?
>>> >
>>> >All I have is the control cable with the end cut off 
>>>which is 
>>patched 
>>> >into a terminal strip that is then connected to the 
>>>RC-1000V cable 
>>that 
>>> >goes to the DB25 on the back of the case.  Does anyone 
>>>have the 
>>wiring 
>>> >colors of the MASTR II control cable and/or the 
>>>RC-1000V factory  
>>cable 
>>> >if there is such a thing?  That might help in trouble 
>>>shooting.
>>> >
>>> >Thanks,
>>> >Vern
>>> >KI4ONW
>>> >
>>> >            
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Ron Wright, N9EE
>>> 727-376-6575
>>> MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS
>>> Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL
>>> No tone, all are welcome.
>>>
>>
>>            
> 
> 
> Ron Wright, N9EE
> 727-376-6575
> MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS
> Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL
> No tone, all are welcome.
> 
> 

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