Hi Bob

The Linker IIa has a port just for the TS 64. The decode and encode can be turned on or off separately. The TS 64 plug on the Linker IIa also has a provision to add an external
filter if desired as the TS 64 filter can be improved upon.

The TS 64 plug sends the input receiver audio to the TS 64 for decode and takes the encode signal
from the TS 64 and mixes it in with the TX1 transmit audio.

The TS 64 encode audio is turned on and off by the Linker IIa and how it does that depends on the user programming. The default encode enabled mode is just to have the TS 64 encode follow RX1 and/or RX2 (again depending on programming). The Linker IIa can also be programmed to keep the TS 64 encode audio enabled for a programmable amount of time after the COS signal(s) go off. This allows the reverse burst from the TS 64 to be sent over the transmitter. Details on
the reverse burst from the TS 64 can be found on com spec's website.
http://www.com-spec.com/insheet/ts64inst.pdf

The connections to the plug can be seen using the following link;
http://www.ics-ctrl.com/TS-64_connections.pdf

73
Brian
ka9pmm
ICS




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The Linker IIa has audio phase reversal circuitry for outboard CTCSS encoders?

Bob NO6B

At 12/30/2007 17:16, you wrote:

>(Shhhh, so does the ICS Linker IIa with a TS 64 bd :) )
>
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:scomind%40aol.com>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:scomind%40aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Eric,
>>
>> >The world would be a better place if repeater controller manufacturers
>>included reverse burst capability...
>>
>>Shhhh -- don't tell anybody, but the 7330 supports both "standard"
>>reverse burst formats... :-)
>>
>>73,
>>Bob, WA9FBO



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