At 04:29 AM 07/12/07, you wrote: >Clyde, > >On the TS64 it is excellent decoder/encoder. It is pretty easy to >get going as long as you make sure you do a few things. > >1. feed discreminator audio into yellow wire. >2. ground HANGUP violet wire or it will stay in decode mode all the time. >3. use MUTE white wire for decode logic output. As received it will >go high (open collector) for decode. If you need low install jumper >JP7. This inverts the output logic. >4. leave gray and blue wire NOT connected. > >For encode ground PTT input, orange wire. This controls encode >on/off. Ground turns on. Also the encode tone signals starts and >stops at zero crossing preventing any click when turning on/off. If >have control that will control encode timing can act like the >Motorola reverse burst turning off the tone before repeater droping >or for other signaling uses. > >The TS64 does a lot and has some good features. Comm Spec did a >good job. However, don't know of anyone using the extra 32 tones, hi. > >73, ron, n9ee/r
Ron's wire chart is on the <http://www.repeater-builder.com/com-spec/com-spec-index.html> page and there is some additional detail included (like what the gray and blue wires are for). Mike WA6ILQ

