I need to interface a link receiver (Icom F221S) with an ACC RC-850.
This presents two problems. First, the Icom receiver uses active low
COS, and the RC-850 doesn't seem to have a means to select the sense
of a link receiver. The repeater receiver (Midland BaseTech II) uses
active high COS. Second, the discriminator audio output from the Icom
is about 0.6 Vp-p, but the RC-850 hardware manual says the audio input
should be between 1 and 5 Vp-p. 

I have posted the first problem to the ACC group but have received no
reply. Yes, the ACC manual says to insert a 47K resistor in a
specified place to increase sensitivity. I can do this but it requires
I take the repeater out of operation for a day or so. 

It occurs to me that a circuit to reverse the sense of the COS might
be available from this group. Also, a simple amplifier circuit could
solve the AF level problem. I know this is all elementary, but I am
not competent to design these simple circuits. I will gladly build
them. I would appreciate any help you can provide on the design. 

Thanks.

John Transue AF4PD 

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