HI Jim,

 

I was looking over your document and it is very impressive. Thanks for
adding it to the list as most of us already saved the copy of this for
future projects.

 

Thanks,

 

Colorado Telecom, L.L.C

Mike Mullarkey

6886 Sage Ave

Firestone, Co 80504

303-954-9695 Home

303-954-9693 Home Office & Fax

303-718-8052 Cellular

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 7:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Two repeaters, one available port.

 


Attached is a circuit I have used several times to combine two receivers
into one output.  I have used it for adding a control receiver to a repeater
controller as well as two remote base radios into a single port on a
repeater controller, but it can be used to add a second input to a
controller for two repeaters in parallel.

As Bob indicated, just put the transmitter PTT and audio in parallel, and
use this circuit to combine the two receivers and COS signals into single
audio and COS signals for the input of your controller.

If you are not using GE equipment, just make sure the COS signals are around
8 to 9 volts from each receiver when interfaced to this circuit.  If you
only have 5 volt COS signals reduce the supply voltage to the circuit to 5
VDC to use the lower voltage inputs.

73 - Jim  W5ZIT 

--- On Sat, 10/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Two repeaters, one available port.
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, October 18, 2008, 6:21 PM

At 10/18/2008 08:56, you wrote:
>At 07:32 AM 10/18/2008, John Everson wrote:
>
> >Good morning to the group.
> >
> >I have a situation where I have two repeaters and only one available
> >port. Has anyone tried this? If so, what method did you use, and what
> >were the results? I have done this in the past, but it was a long time
> >ago, and my memory isn't what it used to be. It seemed to work, but
> >back then, I may have not really have been as discriminating as I am
> >today.
>
><----What kind of "port" are you talking about? Antenna? Controller?

I assume he's referring to repeater controller ports.

I believe you can simply tie the PTT & audio out of a single port to 2 
transmitters. Just make sure the open PTT voltage of both transmitters is 
roughly the same. If one is 5 volts & the other is 12, the 12 volt source 
could damage the 5V PTT line.

The receivers are a different story, as you'll need some sort of port 
combiner to handle the COS & CTCSS logic outputs & audio outputs from the 2 
receivers. I built a 4 port unit that logically ORs all 4 COS lines & 
squelch gates/mixes the audio from each receiver. Unfortunately I never 
scanned the circuit so I'd have to rummage through my paper files if you're 
interested in the schematic.

Bob NO6B

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