Hi Grant, 

To answer your question... Not really, 

The classic method of using the line driver module is commonly 
called "wire line" control. The line driver normally outputs 
the receive signal (audio) and could contain some tone/dc 
information if it's set up with certain options. 

The transmit (input) side of the line driver is looking for 
a tone sequence or DC Current loop keying along with the TX 
audio.  

There are a number of methods to interface various Motorola 
Repeaters. I have an external repeater controller to MSR-2000 
(and it's pretty much the same thing for the Micor) interface 
article on the www.radiowrench.com/sonic web page. 

http://www.radiowrench.com/sonic/so02004.html  

... and back to the main sonic page for the sqlgate.zip file 
download. I've recently relocated the page and files to a new 
server so not all the other downloads are available (yet). 

http://www.radiowrench.com/sonic 

cheers, 
s. 



> "Grant" <g...@...> wrote:
> I have been told I can interface two repeaters together 
> using the line driver card. Anyone on here ever tried that??
>


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