I will recheck that Circuit Jim. It won't hurt to double check. 

 

73 and thanks JIM  KA2AJH

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Audio on VERY WEAK SIGNALS

 

This may be out in left field, but I have built several repeaters using the
CAT300 controller (not the CAT200) and the 300 had no way to de-emphasize
the discriminator audio.  I have used an external series 15 K and shunt .22
cap to supply the discriminator audio to the CAT300 and it sounds great.

 

Maybe one of your repeaters does not have the de-emphasis circuit installed,
or if it is available on the CAT200, maybe it is not set in the right mode.

 

73 - Jim  W5ZIT

Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jim,

If the end-to-end audio pre-emphasis and de-emphasis is not complementary,
the audio will sound very bright, tinny, and noisy. Also, check to see if
the audio is getting pre-emphasized twice- that will really make it bright.
If you have access to an audio sweep generator and a digital storage
o-scope, you can look at the audio responses and track down where it is not
what is should be.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 8:11 AM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Audio on VERY WEAK SIGNALS

Hi Guys,
A question for the MICOR fans that may have experienced a similar
dilemma I am having with one of our three Micor Repeaters. All three
are Micor VHF Bases, converted to repeater duty using the information
I obtained from this group. All three have Cat 200 Controllers and
unless I have missed something all are wired the same. 
When a weak signal, like from a portable radio or a station far away
comes in I have quite a bit of background (white noise). I have
noticed that if I listen to the audio from the Micor Speaker, it
appears to me that much of the white noise is gone and the signal is
much more understandable. Now this audio test is being performed with
the TX on, so I have determined that there is no noticeable desense.
The first thing I did was check the input audio into the Cat200 and
make sure the voltages were set to the book, which they were. I have
also taken into consideration that the Micor Speaker may reproduce the
audio better than the HT or Mobile, but there is still enough
difference that I wish the repeater audio, on weak signals only,
sounded as good as the Micor RX direct to the speaker. I am using
Discriminator Audio on all the repeaters and have the controller set
properly for that. The only way to explain a weak signal is the
background seems to be pumped up. Any ideas I will look into on my
next trip to Pa.

73 Jim KA2AJH Wellsville, NY 

 

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